Authors
William R Branch, Pedro Vaz Pinto, Ninda Baptista, Werner Conradie
Publication date
2019
Source
Biodiversity of Angola: Science & Conservation: A Modern Synthesis
Pages
283-334
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
This review summarises the current status of our knowledge of Angolan reptile diversity, and places it into a historical context of understanding and growth. It is compared and contrasted with known diversity in adjacent regions to allow insight into taxonomic status and biogeographic patterns. Over 67% of Angolan reptiles were described by the end of the nineteenth century. Studies stagnated during the twentieth century but have increased in the last decade. At least 278 reptiles are currently known, but numerous new discoveries have been made during recent surveys, and many novelties await description. Although lizard and snake diversity is currently almost equal, most new discoveries occur in lizards, particularly geckos and lacertids. Poorly known Angolan reptiles and others from adjacent regions that
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Scholar articles
WR Branch, P Vaz Pinto, N Baptista, W Conradie - Biodiversity of Angola: Science & Conservation: A …, 2019
WR Branch, PV Pinto, N Baptista, W Conradie - Biodiversidade de Angola. Portugal. Branch, 2019