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Prof. Dr. Mirco Solé

  • Visiting scientist

E-Mail: mksole@uesc.br

Projects

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Publications

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    2025

  • 2025/07

    De La Quintana, P., Solé, M.

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    Oxyrhopus in Bahia, Brazil: Pholidosis, maturity, sexual dimorphism, and reproduction

    Acta Herpetologica, 21

  • 2025/06

    López-Rojas, J.J., Solé, M., Lourenço-de-Moraes, R.

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    Patterns of endemism and beta diversity in amphibians and reptiles of the Amazon Basin: effects of habitat heterogeneity and anthropic impact

    Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2, 145

  • 2025/06

    Izaguirres Souza, L., de Jesus Braga, C.V., Roseno, R.S., Diele-Viegas, L.M., Solé, M.

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    Bright marks, dark fate: records of predation on Coleodactylus meridionalis Boulenger, 1888 from a movement ecology study in a forest area in southern Bahia, Brazil

    Herpetology Notes, 18

  • 2025/05

    Herrera‐Lopera, J.M., Solé, M., Cultid‐Medina, C.A.

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    Mapping the Missing: Assessing Amphibian Sampling Completeness and Overlap With Global Protected Areas

    Ecology and Evolution, 5, 15

  • 2025/05

    MIRA-MENDES, C.V.D., NETO, E.M.D.S., DIAS, I.R., COSTA, R.N., CAMPOS, Y.P.P., SOLÉ, M., WEBER, L.N.

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    The tadpole of Stereocyclops histrio (Carvalho, 1954) (Anura: Microhylidae), a poorly known amphibian from northeastern Brazil

    Zootaxa, 1, 5636

  • 2025/04

    Alves-Ferreira, G., Heming, N.M., Talora, D., Keitt, T.H., Solé, M., Zamudio, K.R.

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    Climate change is projected to shrink phylogenetic endemism of Neotropical frogs

    Nature communications, 1, 16

  • 2025/03

    López‐Rojas, J.J., Santiago, D.H., Solé, M., Lourenço‐de‐Moraes, R.

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    Amphibians and Reptiles Exhibit Different Ecological and Evolutionary Spatial Patterns in the Amazon Basin

    Ecology and Evolution, 3, 15

  • 2025/01

    De la Quintana, P., Solé, M.

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    Unsuccessful predation of Ameiva ameiva (Linnaeus, 1758) causes the death of a juvenile snake, Oxyrhopus trigeminus Duméril et al., 1854, in Bahia, northeastern Brazil

    Herpetology Notes, 18

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