2023
DOI: 10.17161/randa.v30i1.18486
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Updated geographic distributions for Texas amphibians

Abstract: T exas, USA, harbors a rich amphibian fauna, including 44 anuran species and 27 caudate species from a total of 15 families (Tipton et al. 2012;Dixon 2013). This diversity can likely be attributed to the large size of the state (67,805,143 ha) and the variety of habitats it contains. Elevation and average annual precipitation differ dramatically across Texas, ranging from 0-2,667 m and 113-1,597 mm, respectively (Ghebreyesus and Sharif 2021). As a result, myriad habitat types occur throughout the state such as… Show more

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“…Statistically examining such patterns can identify potential sampling biases, thereby guiding future reptilian distribution studies. Finally, this paper is intended to complement a recently published update to the distributions of Texas amphibians (Bassett 2023) so that updated maps for all reptiles and amphibians occurring in the state are available to Texan herpetologists.…”
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“…Statistically examining such patterns can identify potential sampling biases, thereby guiding future reptilian distribution studies. Finally, this paper is intended to complement a recently published update to the distributions of Texas amphibians (Bassett 2023) so that updated maps for all reptiles and amphibians occurring in the state are available to Texan herpetologists.…”
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confidence: 99%