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Studying Reptile Diversity

2011
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This volume is the fourth in a series of publications dealing with standard methods for inventorying and monitoring the biodiversity of different taxa (e.g., see Heyer et al. 1994a; Wilson et al. 1996; Mueller et al. 2004). The impetus for the first volume was the sudden realization in the late 1980s and early 1990s that amphibian populations were declining globally, for unknown reasons. Determining the scope (numbers of species affected) and the magnitude of the declines was hampered by the absence of baseline data with which to compare contemporary population levels and by the lack of comparability among the data