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Título : Filling biogeographical gaps through wildlife roadkills: New distribution records for six snake species from Ecuador ( Anilius scytale, Drymarchon corais, Erythrolamprus breviceps, Micrurus lemniscatus, Oxyrhopus vanidicus , Trilepida anthracina )
Autor : Medrano Vizcaíno, Pablo
Brito Zapata, David
Palabras clave : Bailey’s blind snake
Coral cylinder snake
Indigo snake
Short ground snake
South American coral snake
Fecha de publicación : 2021
Editorial : Scopus
Citación : Medrano-Vizcaíno, Pablo & Brito-Zapata, David. (2021). Filling biogeographical gaps through wildlife roadkills: New distribution records for six snake species from Ecuador ( Anilius scytale, Drymarchon corais, Erythrolamprus breviceps, Micrurus lemniscatus, Oxyrhopus vanidicus , Trilepida anthracina ). Neotropical Biodiversity. 7. 554-559. 10.1080/23766808.2021.2010469.
Citación : PRODUCIÓN CIENTIFICA- ARTÍCULOS CIENTÍFICOS;A-IKIAM-000354
Resumen : Monitoring wildlife roadkills is a valuable method to identify critical areas where animals are more susceptible to collision with vehicles, likewise, this type of work can let us know which species are more vulnerable to this human impact. Besides these relevant utilities used for mitigation purposes, this eort can provide very important information about the biology, ecology and biogeography of species. In this paper, we report new geographic records found while working on a road ecology study. These data increase the distribution of six snakes’ species (Anilius scytale, Drymarchon corais, Erythrolamprus breviceps, Micrurus lemniscatus, Oxyrhopus vanidicus and Trilepida anthracina), from which, four show scarce and almost inexistent historical records (Anilius scytale, Drymarchon corais, Erythrolamprus breviceps, and Trilepida anthracina). We encourage researchers, especially road ecologists, to notice and report these observations, which can be highly valuable for expanding the knowledge of species distributions, a key factor forconducting integral studies of fauna
URI : http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/525
ISSN : http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2100-055
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