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New records and range expansion of Norops sagrei (Squamata: Dactyloidae) in Honduras highlight the importance of citizen science in documenting non-native species
Nuevos registros y expansión de ámbito de Norops sagrei (Squamata: Dactyloidae) en Honduras resaltan la importancia de la ciencia ciudadana en la documentación de especies no nativas
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https://doi.org/10.15446/caldasia.v44n2.94568Palabras clave:
Anolis sagrei, Central America, community science, exotic species, geographical distribution (en)Anolis sagrei, Centroamérica, ciencia comunitaria, distribución geográfica, especie exótica (es)
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Populations of Norops sagrei, an anole lizard native to Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands, are established in northern Honduras. Here, we report seven new records in six departments for this species in northern, western, central, and southern Honduras, summarize the invasion progress of N. sagrei in the country, and comment on the importance of citizen science in the documentation of non-native species.
Las poblaciones de Norops sagrei, un lagarto anolis nativo de Cuba, las Bahamas y las Islas Caimán, están establecidas en el norte de Honduras. Aquí, reportamos siete nuevos registros en seis departamentos para esta especie en el norte, occidente, centro y sur de Honduras, resumimos el avance de la invasión de N. sagrei en el país y comentamos la importancia de la ciencia ciudadana en la documentación de especies no nativas.
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