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A global analysis of viviparity in squamates highlights its prevalence in cold climates
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Viviparity has evolved more times in squamates than in any other vertebrate group; therefore, sPalabras claves:Biogeography, body size, climatic variability, Cold climate, Elevation, global analysis, reproduction, Squamates, Structural equation modelling, viviparityAutores:Avila L.J., Barki G., Bauer A.M., Böhm M., Brown R.M., Castro-Herrera F., Chapple D.G., Chirio L., Colli G.R., de Oliveira Caetano G.H., Doan T.M., Glaw F., Grismer L.L., Itescu Y., Kraus F., Lebreton M., Martins M., Meiri S., Morando M., Murali G., Nagy Z.T., Novosolov M., Oliver P., Passos P., Pauwels O.S.G., Pincheira-Donoso D., Ribeiro-Junior M.A., Roll U., Shea G.M., Shine R., Tingley R., Torres Carvajal Omar, Trape J.F., Uetz P., Wagner P., Zimin A., Zimin S.V.Fuentes:googlescopusConservation status of the world's skinks (Scincidae): Taxonomic and geographic patterns in extinction risk
ArticleAbstract: Our knowledge of the conservation status of reptiles, the most diverse class of terrestrial vertebraPalabras claves:extinction risk, IUCN red list, LIZARD, protected areas, Reptile, Skink, Taxonomic biasAutores:Aguilar R., Amey A.P., Austin C.C., Baling M., Barley A.J., Bates M.F., Bauer A.M., Blackburn D.G., Böhm M., Bowles P., Brown R.M., Chandramouli S.R., Chapple D.G., Chirio L., Cogger H.G., Colli G.R., Conradie W., Couper P.J., Cowan M.A., Craig M.D., Das I., Datta-Roy A., Dickman C.R., Ellis R.J., Fenner A.L., Ford S., Ganesh S.R., Gardner M.G., Geissler P., Gillespie G.R., Glaw F., Greenlees M.J., Griffith O.W., Grismer L.L., Haines M.L., Harris D.J., Hedges S.B., Hitchmough R.A., Hoskin C.J., Hutchinson M.N., Ineich I., Janssen J., Johnston G.R., Karin B.R., Keogh J.S., Kraus F., Lebreton M., Lymberakis P., Masroor R., McDonald P.J., Mecke S., Meiri S., Melville J., Melzer S., Michael D.R., Miralles A., Mitchell N.J., Nelson N.J., Nguyen T.Q., Nogueira C.D.C., Ota H., Pafilis P., Pauwels O.S.G., Perera A., Pincheira-Donoso D., Reed R.N., Ribeiro-Junior M.A., Riley J.L., Rocha S., Roll U., Rutherford P.L., Sadlier R.A., Shacham B., Shea G.M., Shine R., Slavenko A., Stow A., Sumner J., Tallowin O.J.S., Teale R., Tingley R., Torres Carvajal Omar, Trape J.F., Uetz P., Ukuwela K.D.B., Valentine L., Van Dyke J.U., van Winkel D., Vasconcelos R., Vences M., Wagner P., Wapstra E., While G.M., Whiting M.J., Whittington C.M., Wilson S., Ziegler T.Fuentes:googlescopusExtinct, obscure or imaginary: The lizard species with the smallest ranges
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Small geographic ranges make species especially prone to extinction from anthropogenic disturbaPalabras claves:accessibility, endemism, extinction, geckos, holotype, Range size, skinks, threat, type localityAutores:Allison A., Bauer A.M., Castro-Herrera F., Chirio L., Colli G.R., Das I., Doan T.M., Glaw F., Grismer L.L., Hoogmoed M.S., Kraus F., Lebreton M., Meiri S., Meirte D., Nagy Z.T., Nogueira C.D.C., Oliver P., Pauwels O.S.G., Pincheira-Donoso D., Roll U., Shea G.M., Sindaco R., Tallowin O.J.S., Torres Carvajal Omar, Trape J.F., Uetz P., Wagner P., Wang Y., Ziegler T.Fuentes:googlescopus