Conservation of amphibians and reptiles in the British Virgin Islands: status and patterns
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Date Issued
2011Subject Terms
CARIBBEAN ISLANDSAMPHIBIANS
REPTILES
CONSERVATION
ECOSYSTEMS
INVASIVE SPECIES
ENDANGERED SPECIES
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004194083.i-439.41Abstract
...Invasive species are still arriving, establishing, and spreading. Thus, although the short-term conservation status of the BVI herpetofauna appears unlikely to change, we are more concerned about the mid-term outlook. We recommend some specific remedies intended to offset these pressures and provide long-term protection to the biota of the BVIType
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10.1163/ej.9789004194083.i-439.41
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