FIGURE 9 in Amphibians and reptiles in North Sweden: distribution, habitat affinities, and abundance (Classes: Amphibia and Reptilia) ...
FIGURE 9. Distribution of Natrix natrix in North Sweden. The green circle denotes a disjunct record in Härjedalen, for which there is no suspicion of anthropogenic origin. Triangles show occurrence on far offshore islands in the Baltic. Filled black circles denote well-documented records where anthr...
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Summary: | FIGURE 9. Distribution of Natrix natrix in North Sweden. The green circle denotes a disjunct record in Härjedalen, for which there is no suspicion of anthropogenic origin. Triangles show occurrence on far offshore islands in the Baltic. Filled black circles denote well-documented records where anthropogenic origin can be suspected (cf. Elmberg 1995). None of the latter represent permanent reproducing populations. A question mark shows area where presence is likely but has not been documented. ... : Published as part of Elmberg, Johan, 2023, Amphibians and reptiles in North Sweden: distribution, habitat affinities, and abundance (Classes: Amphibia and Reptilia), pp. 301-335 in Zootaxa 5301 (3) on page 321, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5301.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/8030434 ... |
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