Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity (Jun 2018)

Diversity and habitat preferences of amphibians and reptiles in Pakistan: a review

  • Waqas Ali,
  • Arshad Javid,
  • Ali Hussain,
  • Syed Mohsin Bukhari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.japb.2018.01.009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 173 – 187

Abstract

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Geographical position of Pakistan is unique, and country harbors two out of six zoogeographical regions. The country can be divided into 15 habitat types in three major divisions: the mountainous region, foothills, and Indus plains. Overall, 219 species including 24 amphibians and 195 reptiles have been reported so far. Out of these, nine amphibian and 13 reptilian species are endemic to Pakistan. Despite this richness, there is paucity of knowledge regarding diversity of amphibians and reptiles as very few species have been thoroughly studied and very small area has been explored. This has led to the uncertainties regarding distribution and taxonomy of these taxa in the country. The herpetofauna is not protected by law in the country, and their conservation status is yet to be evaluated. Furthermore, distribution ranges of amphibians and reptiles have been changed and systemized survey work is required to update baseline information in the country.

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