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Global Assessment of Reptile Distributions – The Map Room The Global Assessment of Reptile Distributions project aims to map the distribution of every species of amphisbaenian, crocodilian, lizard, snake, tuatara and turtle, with the goal of identifying biodiversity hotspots and priorities for conservation efforts
Global warming spawned the age of reptiles Studying climate change-induced mass extinctions in the deep geological past allows researchers to explore the impact of environmental crises on organismal evolution One principal example is the Permian-Triassic climatic crises, a series of climatic shifts driven by global warming that occurred between the Middle Permian (265 million years ago) and Middle Triassic (230 million years ago
Canadian Herpetological Society A strikingly large number of the world's reptile and amphibian species are in decline, primarily as a result of human activity Major threats to both groups include habitat loss and fragmentation, road mortality, chemical contamination and other environmental pollution, infectious disease, invasive species, climate change, illegal collection
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Reptiles and Amphibians - U. S. National Park Service Amphibians constitute an important part of the food web; they consume insects and other invertebrates, and they are prey for a long list of fish, reptile, bird, and mammal species, and even some predatory aquatic insects Reptiles, too, serve as both predators and prey for many animals, such as small mammals, birds, and other reptiles The occurrence of amphibians is associated with healthy