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Tanzania's reptile biodiversity: Distribution, threats and climate change vulnerability
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Author Affiliations
International Union for Conservation of Nature, World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Conservation International, Nelson Mandela University, ...
Published InBiological Conservation
Year2016
Citations43
Abstract
Assessments of biodiversity patterns and threats among African reptiles have lagged behind those of other vertebrate groups and regions. We report the first systematic assessment of the distribution, threat status, and climate change vulnerability for the reptiles of Tanzania. A total of 321 reptile species (including 90 Tanzanian endemics) were assessed using the global standard IUCN Red List methodology and 274 species were also assessed using the IUCN guidelines for climate change vulnerability. Patterns of species richness and threat assessment confirm the conservation importance of the Eastern Arc Mountains, as previously demonstrated for birds, mammals and amphibians. Lowland forests and savannah-woodland habitats also support important reptile assemblages. Protected area gap analysis shows that 116 species have less than 20% of…
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