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Conservation strategies for West Indian rock iguanas (genus Cyclura) : current efforts and future directions
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Biodiversidad - República DominicanaFauna ─ República Dominicana
Hábitats y especies
Especies amenazadas o en peligro de extinción
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Mostrar el registro completo del ítemSinopsis: | As a result of habitat loss and the negative impact of introduced mammalian predators and competitors, West Indian Rock Iguanas (genus Cyclura) are among the most endangered lizards in the world. Because they are important seed dispersers for native plants, their loss has serious ecological consequences for dry tropical forest and scrub habitats. Six of the nine species of Rock Iguanas are considered critically endangered by the IUCN (the World Conservation Union), with C. collei and C. pinguis numbering only a few hundred individuals in the wild and C. lewisi fewer than 25 individuals. Conservation recommendations include further research to better understand population dynamics and ecological requirements, establishment of new protected areas and stronger enforcement within existing ones, control programs for introduced species, captive breeding and headstarting where appropriate, and public education at the local, national, and international levels. |
Autor(es): | Alberts, Allison C.
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Año: | 2004 |
Publicado: | Iguana, 11(4), 212-223 |
Citación: | Alberts, A. C. (2004). Conservation strategies for West Indian rock iguanas (genus Cyclura): current efforts and future directions. Iguana, 11(4), 212-223. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/4056
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