Herpetofauna monitoring in Samaria National Park

Three species of amphibians and eleven species of reptiles have been documented in the White Mountains area. The relatively low number of herpetofauna species is due to the infrequency of surface water in the White Mountains. All of the species monitored are common throughout Greece. Aside for the terrestrial reptiles and amphibians, there monitoring (presence/absence) is also being performed for the Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) in the coastal front of the National Park.

Identifier
Source https://deims.org/dataset/07fd0ed7-4347-4a85-9cf5-29ab2c27160b
Related Identifier https://deims.org/api/datasets/07fd0ed7-4347-4a85-9cf5-29ab2c27160b
Metadata Access https://deims.org/pycsw/catalogue/csw?service=CSW&version=2.0.2&request=GetRecordById&Id=07fd0ed7-4347-4a85-9cf5-29ab2c27160b&outputSchema=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd
Provenance
Creator GDPR e98510bb-3b9c-4517-9228-4e128f197454
Publisher Long-Term Ecosystem Research in Europe
Contributor DEIMS-SDR Site and Dataset registry deims.org
Publication Year 2017
Rights No conditions apply to access and use; The data provider must be offered co-authorship for publications using this dataset at least within the metadata description public access limited according to Article 13(1)(g) of the INSPIRE Directive
OpenAccess true
Representation
Discipline Environmental Monitoring
Spatial Coverage (23.828W, 35.217S, 24.092E, 35.340N)