2024
DOI: 10.17161/randa.v31i1.21492
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Updated geographic distributions for Texas reptiles

Lawrence Bassett,
Gregory Pandelis

Abstract: As is the case for many taxa in the Anthropocene, reptile conservation is challenged by an assortment of human-mediated factors. Distributional data for reptile species can be highly useful for informing conservation action. For example, species occurrence data can be used to model suitable habitat as well as quantify contraction, expansion, or shift in the distribution of a species. Texas, USA has a rich reptile fauna including one crocodilian, 32 testudine, 55 lacertilian, and 82 serpent species. However, li… Show more

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