Known locations of Eastern Hemisphere Arctic amphibian and reptile species.

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Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA) 2013.

Figure 5.1. Known locations of Eastern Hemisphere Arctic amphibian and reptile species. Colored dots indicate known locations: Red dots represent Siberian Newt; Blue connotes the common frog; yellow signifi es Siberian wood frog; Pink indicates moor frog; and brown signifies common lizard. The graphic only includes data from the vicinity of the Arctic and sub-Arctic and is not indicative of the global distribution of these species. Data from Amphibians of the former USSR, Databank ® 0229803415 and Gasc et al. 1997.

 

 

Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)

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The data can be downloaded freely.

Users are requested to reference it source.

Meltofte, H. (ed.) 2013. Arctic Biodiversity Assessment. Status and trends in Arctic biodiversity. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Akureyri.

 
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