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View article: First evaluation of genetic diversity and population structure of Phelsuma inexpectata (Gekkonidae), a critically endangered gecko endemic to Reunion Island
First evaluation of genetic diversity and population structure of Phelsuma inexpectata (Gekkonidae), a critically endangered gecko endemic to Reunion Island Open
The Manapany day gecko, Phelsuma inexpectata , is a critically endangered reptile endemic to Reunion Island (Southwestern Indian Ocean region). In the present study, we provide the first in-depth insights into the genetic diversity and pop…
View article: Size at sexual maturity, sexual size dimorphism and new data on the breeding period of the threatened Phelsuma inexpectata
Size at sexual maturity, sexual size dimorphism and new data on the breeding period of the threatened Phelsuma inexpectata Open
The Manapany day gecko Phelsuma inexpectata is endemic to Réunion Island and listed as a Critically Endangered species. Despite high conservation stakes, basic morphological data are scarce. Based on 389 captures across its geographic rang…
View article: Current distribution of <i>Phelsuma inexpectata</i>, a threatened Réunion Island endemic gecko
Current distribution of <i>Phelsuma inexpectata</i>, a threatened Réunion Island endemic gecko Open
The Manapany day gecko Phelsuma inexpectata is a Critically Endangered species endemic to Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean. Studying its geographical distribution and its evolution is important for developing effective biodiversity conse…
View article: From planning to implementation: a multi-stakeholder partnership for managing plant invasions in tropical island ecosystems
From planning to implementation: a multi-stakeholder partnership for managing plant invasions in tropical island ecosystems Open
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View article: From planning to implementation: a multi-stakeholder partnership for managing plant invasions in tropical island ecosystems
From planning to implementation: a multi-stakeholder partnership for managing plant invasions in tropical island ecosystems Open
Effective management of invasive species within protected areas requires innovative solutions. In the Mascarene's archipelago, the national park of Reunion contains the largest area of intact vegetation, which faces alarming threats from i…
View article: Standardising field‐based assessment of invasion degree: A case study in two habitats of Reunion Island
Standardising field‐based assessment of invasion degree: A case study in two habitats of Reunion Island Open
Biological invasions represent one of the major threats to biodiversity conservation, especially in island ecosystems. Field‐based assessments of the invasion degree are required for managing and monitoring invaded habitats but there is no…
View article: Distribution and cover of a recently introduced alien sedge species, Carex pilulifera L., in the subalpine vegetation of Reunion Island
Distribution and cover of a recently introduced alien sedge species, Carex pilulifera L., in the subalpine vegetation of Reunion Island Open
Source Agritrop Cirad (https://agritrop.cirad.fr/611482/)