by adm8a14 | Mar 21, 2023 | News, SEH Grant
Announcement of the 2023 SEH Grant Winners 1) Marilena Stamatiou & Savvas Zotos(Terrestrial Ecosytem Management Lab, Open University of Cyprus) Monitoring the population of the endemic Cyprus grass snake at Paralimni lake The Cyprus grass snake...
by Dusan Jelic | Oct 19, 2022 | Blog, News
One of the core missions of Societas Europaea Herpetologica (SEH) has always been to strengthen communication and collaboration among herpetologists, with the ultimate goal of improving knowledge and conservation of Europe’s amphibians and reptiles. Over the years,...
by adm8a14 | Mar 21, 2022 | News, SEH Grant
Announcement of the 2022 SEH Grant Winners 1) Philipp Böning & Amadeus PlewniaTrier University, Trier, Germany Towards an early warning system for Bsal in enigmatic and endemic Alpine salamanders Among the multiple factors leading to global amphibian...
by adm8a14 | Mar 21, 2020 | News, SEH Grant
Oleksandr Zinenko, Edvárd Mizsei, and Andrii Tupikov Landscape ecology approach to understand local extinctions of the steppe viper The meadow and steppe vipers (Vipera ursinii-renardi complex) are among the most threatened reptiles in Europe, with main drivers of...
by adm8a14 | Mar 21, 2019 | News, SEH Grant
Michele Chiacchio, Annegret Grimm-Seyfarth, and Klaus Henle Impacts of winter tourism on montane herpetological communities of Europe Montane/alpine areas are threatened by the combined effects of land-use and climate change, resulting in the loss of high-altitude...
by adm8a14 | Mar 21, 2018 | News, SEH Grant
Federica Lucati, Alexandre Miro, and Marc Ventura Conservation of Pyrenean newts: interlake dispersal & colonisation dynamic (Calotriton asper) High mountain lakes are naturally fishless, as their glacial origin has kept them isolated from lower streams,...