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- Reptiles & amphibians of the Hajar MountainsBurriel-Carranza, Bernat; Els, Johannes; Carranza, Salvador; López-Caro, JhulyanaThis pocket guide covers all 30 species of reptiles and amphibians occurring in the Hajar Mountains of Oman and the UAE. The guide includes 102 detailed illustrations, distribution maps generated from 2,786 records, and a short description of each species to facilitate the identification of these unique and sometimes secretive animals. Despite being one of the mountains in Arabia with the highest level of reptile diversity and especially endemicity, several species have extremely restricted distribution ranges and are therefore particularly vulnerable to environmental and climatic change. The aim of this guide is to reveal the unique reptile fauna of the Hajar Mountains and to help people learn about these incredible, yet poorly known animals. We cannot forget that some of these species have been living in this massif for millions of years and that it is within our means to ensure that they continue to be part of this unique mountain ecosystem.
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- Reptiles & amphibians of the Hajar MountainsLópez-Caro, JhulyanaThis pocket guide covers all 30 species of reptiles and amphibians occurring in the Hajar Mountains of Oman and the UAE. The guide includes 102 detailed illustrations, distribution maps generated from 2,786 records, and a short description of each species to facilitate the identification of these unique and sometimes secretive animals. Despite being one of the mountains in Arabia with the highest level of reptile diversity and especially endemicity, several species have extremely restricted distribution ranges and are therefore particularly vulnerable to environmental and climatic change. The aim of this guide is to reveal the unique reptile fauna of the Hajar Mountains and to help people learn about these incredible, yet poorly known animals. We cannot forget that some of these species have been living in this massif for millions of years and that it is within our means to ensure that they continue to be part of this unique mountain ecosystem.
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