Amphibians and reptiles of the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, with comparisons with adjoining states.

Zookeys

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO), University of Colorado - Boulder, Campus Box 334 UCB, Boulder, CO USA 80309-0334.

Published: February 2017

Chihuahua is Mexico's largest state, and its physiographic complexity affects the distribution of its herpetofauna. We list amphibians and reptiles for the state of Chihuahua, with their conservation status. We also compare this list to those of six adjoining states in the United States and Mexico (New Mexico, Texas, Coahuila, Durango, Sinaloa, and Sonora). A total of 175 species of amphibians and reptiles is found in Chihuahua. Thirty-eight are amphibians, and 137 reptiles. Chihuahuan amphibians and reptiles represent just over 37% of such species from Chihuahua and neighboring states. Chihuahua shares the highest proportion of its herpetofauna with Sonora and Durango. Most of the herpetofauna of Chihuahua falls in IUCNs least concern category and is not listed by SEMARNAT. However, turtles in Chihuahua are a group of particular conservation concern.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396572PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.658.10665DOI Listing

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