Izvorni znanstveni članak
Distribution and conservation of Dalmatolacerta oxycephala (Duméril & Bibron, 1839) in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Emina Šunje
; Herpetological Association in Bosnia and Hercegovina ATRA, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina
Dušan Jelić
orcid.org/0000-0003-2790-1522
; Croatian Institute for Biodiversity, Croatian; Herpetological Society Hyla, Zagreb, Croatia Institute for research and development of sustainable ecosystems, Zagreb, Croatia
Sažetak
The sharp snouted rock lizard, Dalmatolacerta oxycephala, is an endemic lizard of the Balkan Peninsula with 70% of its range found in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). The herpetological literature surprisingly yields scarce localized data. In this paper we summarize most, if not all, records found in literature, data from museum collections, our own field surveys and records of field researchers with reliable knowledge of D. oxycephala. All literature and new data are plotted and an updated distribution map for Croatia and B&H is given. The sharp snouted rock lizard occurs continuously over the southern areas of the region with new records increasing the known distribution towards the north and into the high mountainous regions. The species occupies a very wide set of habitats, from rocky shrubs at sea level (on islands) up to rocky mountain cliffs and gorges at 1400 m a.s.l. Overall seasonal activity was highest from April to June with strong affiliation to warm and dry habitats. The species has a large range, it is still very abundant and there is no direct evidence of population decline, therefore its IUCN regional status for Croatia should remain least concerned (LC) and near threatened (NT) for B&H.
Ključne riječi
endemic; Croatia; Bosnia and Herzegovina; distribution; conservation; Red List
Hrčak ID:
135769
URI
Datum izdavanja:
26.12.2014.
Posjeta: 2.653 *