posted on 2020-07-20, 07:35authored byMichel Jean Delaugerre, Claudia Corti
The present paper focuses on the ability of the European Leaf-toed gecko,
Euleptes europaea, an endemic species
of the western Mediterranean, to live in low-nutrient habitats. Its distribution
is mainly insular and particularly noteworthy is its ability to live on islets
and rocks. This work includes data originating from surveys carried out on 111 islands surrounding the island of Corsica (France) in
search of herpetofauna. E. europaea
is able to survive on the smallest islets, with low habitat complexity,
suggesting a pre-adaptation of this species to island life. Moreover, high
population densities associated with a low biomass seem to facilitate survival
on island.