Reptile diversity in a Mediterranean wetlands landscape (Alto Guadalquivir region, southeastern Spain): are they affected by human impacts?
This study was carried out to evaluate the diversity in reptile communities in wetland landscapes located in the Mediterranean region. For this, the status of the reptile populations linked to different Mediterranean wetlands in relation to the different types of land use established in the nearby d...
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doaj-8e1b3dda323d42dab981800e733a59fe2021-07-08T13:08:37ZengFirenze University PressActa Herpetologica1827-96351827-96432021-05-0116110.36253/a_h-9970Reptile diversity in a Mediterranean wetlands landscape (Alto Guadalquivir region, southeastern Spain): are they affected by human impacts?Arancha de Castro-Expósito0Enrique García-Muñoz1Francisco Guerrero2Departamento de Biología Animal, Biología Vegetal y Ecología. Campus de las Lagunillas, s/n, 23071 Jaén, SpainDepartamento de Biología Animal, Biología Vegetal y Ecología. Campus de las Lagunillas, s/n, 23071 Jaén, SpainDepartamento de Biología Animal, Biología Vegetal y Ecología. Campus de las Lagunillas, s/n, 23071 Jaén, SpainThis study was carried out to evaluate the diversity in reptile communities in wetland landscapes located in the Mediterranean region. For this, the status of the reptile populations linked to different Mediterranean wetlands in relation to the different types of land use established in the nearby drainage basins (500 m around the wetlands perimeter) was determined. The different types of land use were determined together with the presence/absence, abundance and size class of the different reptile species. The results showed that areas with high anthropic pressure had a lower diversity of species, as well as a less balanced community structure, that could put at risk the effective recruitment and hence the maintenance of the reptile populations in these areas. The reasons behind the decline in the reptile community are similar to those put forward for explaining the decline in amphibians in the same area. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ah/article/view/9970Aquatic ecosystemsbiodiversity crisisMediterranean landscapesreptiles decline |
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Arancha de Castro-Expósito Enrique García-Muñoz Francisco Guerrero Reptile diversity in a Mediterranean wetlands landscape (Alto Guadalquivir region, southeastern Spain): are they affected by human impacts? Acta Herpetologica Aquatic ecosystems biodiversity crisis Mediterranean landscapes reptiles decline |
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Reptile diversity in a Mediterranean wetlands landscape (Alto Guadalquivir region, southeastern Spain): are they affected by human impacts? |
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Reptile diversity in a Mediterranean wetlands landscape (Alto Guadalquivir region, southeastern Spain): are they affected by human impacts? |
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Reptile diversity in a Mediterranean wetlands landscape (Alto Guadalquivir region, southeastern Spain): are they affected by human impacts? |
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Reptile diversity in a Mediterranean wetlands landscape (Alto Guadalquivir region, southeastern Spain): are they affected by human impacts? |
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Reptile diversity in a Mediterranean wetlands landscape (Alto Guadalquivir region, southeastern Spain): are they affected by human impacts? |
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reptile diversity in a mediterranean wetlands landscape (alto guadalquivir region, southeastern spain): are they affected by human impacts? |
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This study was carried out to evaluate the diversity in reptile communities in wetland landscapes located in the Mediterranean region. For this, the status of the reptile populations linked to different Mediterranean wetlands in relation to the different types of land use established in the nearby drainage basins (500 m around the wetlands perimeter) was determined. The different types of land use were determined together with the presence/absence, abundance and size class of the different reptile species. The results showed that areas with high anthropic pressure had a lower diversity of species, as well as a less balanced community structure, that could put at risk the effective recruitment and hence the maintenance of the reptile populations in these areas. The reasons behind the decline in the reptile community are similar to those put forward for explaining the decline in amphibians in the same area.
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Aquatic ecosystems biodiversity crisis Mediterranean landscapes reptiles decline |
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