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“…The increase in studies of lizards has been expanding the natural history and geographical distribution of many species of the Caatinga region (Delfim, 2012;Rodrigues et al, 2013;Cavalcanti et al, 2014;Sales et al, 2015). However, despite new specimens collected and new occurrence records, the relative rarity and restricted occurrence sites of C. carvalhoi was corroborated (Rodrigues, 2003;Delfim, 2012).…”
Section: Collection and Occurrence Recordsmentioning
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“…The increase in studies of lizards has been expanding the natural history and geographical distribution of many species of the Caatinga region (Delfim, 2012;Rodrigues et al, 2013;Cavalcanti et al, 2014;Sales et al, 2015). However, despite new specimens collected and new occurrence records, the relative rarity and restricted occurrence sites of C. carvalhoi was corroborated (Rodrigues, 2003;Delfim, 2012).…”
Section: Collection and Occurrence Recordsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, geographical distribution is an important criterion for assessing the risk of extinction and species conservation status (IUCN, 2012). However, the limited data from species occurrence records make it difficult to investigate geographical distribution and conservation aspects (Araújo and Williams, 2000;Guisan and Thuiller, 2005;Winck et al, 2014;Sales et al, 2015).…”
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“…This species is distributed throughout most of the Northeast geopolitical region of Brazil, especially in the Caatinga biome, sometimes reaching the coastline (Forzza, 2005). Encholirium spectabile may be considered a key species for local biodiversity due to its associations with several other organisms, mainly due to the shape of their clumps that form large tangles on rocky outcrops, creating a refuge protected by the hard and abundant thorns present on the bromeliad's leaves (Jorge et al, 2014;Jorge, 2015;Sales et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…org; Fick and Hijmans, 2017), plus six other variables [1 -percentage of tree cover (Hansen et al, 2003); 2vegetation type (Veloso et al, 1991); 3 -drainage network density (https://hydrosheds.cr.usgs.gov/webappcontent/ HydroSHEDS_TechDoc_v10.pdf); 4 -elevation (http:// srtm.csi.cgiar.org); 5 -slope (http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org); and 6 -soil type (EMBRAPA, 1999)] were used to design the ecological niche model. We chose the six most explanatory variables after removing those with high correlations (r > 0.8) to minimize multicollinearity among layers (Sales et al, 2015). The analysis was performed using Past statistical software.…”
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