2013
DOI: 10.3897/vz.63.e31414
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The Herpetology of the Suez Canal Zone, Egypt

Abstract: The banks of the Suez Canal were surveyed for herpetofauna between 1999 and 2012. A total of 33 species from the west bank, 22 from the east and a sea turtle from the Suez Canal were recorded, with five and 18 new records from the west and east sides respectively. Natrix tessellata, inhabiting freshwater canals east of Bitter Lakes, is the first record for the Sinai Peninsula. The new records of amphibians and reptiles of the Suez Canal area are, in fact, a result of recent main changes to habitat. These new e… Show more

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“…As noted in introduction that the rough bent-toed gecko Cyrtopodion scabrum, has a high ecological plasticity: a. It is able to live in different biotopes as salt marshes [11], in urban habitats and in oases of date palm [5] and in the wetland (Current note).…”
Section: Ecological Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted in introduction that the rough bent-toed gecko Cyrtopodion scabrum, has a high ecological plasticity: a. It is able to live in different biotopes as salt marshes [11], in urban habitats and in oases of date palm [5] and in the wetland (Current note).…”
Section: Ecological Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%