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Title: | The herpetofauna of Honaz Mountain National Park (Denizli Province, Turkey) and threatening factors | Authors: | Gidiş, M. Başkale, Eyup |
Keywords: | Amphibians Anura Distribution Habitat destruction Pollution Reptiles Squamata Testudines |
Publisher: | Amphibian and Reptile Conservation | Abstract: | The aim of this study was to catalog the species of amphibians and reptiles in Honaz District, in the province of Denizli, Turkey, based on field surveys carried out during March-October of 2015-2018. The species found include five amphibians (Bufo bufo, Bufotes variabilis, Pelophylax bedriagae, Hyla orientalis, Rana macrocnemis) and 22 reptiles: two turtles (Mauremys rivulata, Testudo graeca), nine lizards (Stellagama stellio, Mediodactylus kotschyi, Anatololacerta danfordi, Lacerta trilineata, Ophisops elegans, Ablepharus kitaibellii, Pseudopodus apodus, Blanus strauchi, Heremites auratus), and 11 snakes (Xerotyphlops vermicularis, Dolichophis jugularis, D. caspius, Hemorrhois numnifer, Eirenis modestus, Telescopus fallax, Elaphe sauromates, Natrix natrix, N. tessellata, Eryx jaculus, Montivipera xanthina). In addition, the various factors threatening these species in this area were determined and proposals for the conservation of these species are presented. © 2020 Gidis and Baskale. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/37447 | ISSN: | 1083-446X |
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