Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:One more thing, Nils - are you that one single human being who does not like chameleons?
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:My personal thoughts about snake detection- pristine habitat can not only be harder to survey, but may also contain less prey items than the good ol' dumpsite. I think on the Peloponnese you can expect a lot of the snake species in a lot of places, meaning that while niche segregation exists to some extent, a lot of species can be found 'everywhere', and I would add that situla seems definitely one of those on this peninsula.
Frédéric Seyffarth wrote:As Ruggero seems to be interested by some habitats data of Zamenis situla, and probably some others, I found this species in a forest habitat near Agiasos on Lesvos island, Greece.
It was a real surprise for me to find one here, as i never though this species live in a so closed field.
Hope it can have an interest for someone...
Nils Kooijman wrote:Btw Jeroen since you're reading: we saw Greek Rock Lizards quite a bit more Westwards than the distribution map in your book puts them. I can provide map details if interested.
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