ARPHA Preprints, doi: 10.3897/arphapreprints.e98159
The Cyprus Herp Atlas: An initiative for systematic recording of amphibian and reptile occurrences in Cyprus
expand article infoSavvas Zotos, Marilena Stamatiou§, Ioannis Vogiatzakis
‡ Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, Open University of Cyprus, Latsia, Nicosia, Cyprus§ Herpetological Society of Cyprus, Paphos, Cyprus
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Abstract

Even though the reptiles and amphibians of Cyprus are of scientific and conservation importance, and although several books, guides and scientific reports have been published the past 30 years, there is a clear absence of a systematic recording and archiving scheme of all available data in a structural database. Towards this end, the Cyprus Herp (= reptiles and amphibians) Atlas has been developed. The Atlas constitutes the first effort to collect all existing locality data of the herpetofauna species of the island (i.e. scientific reports, books, journals, grey literature) in a single database and simultaneously promote a citizen science approach in order to collect and constantly update the database with new records.

The website of the Atlas contains basic educational and informational material for the public, along with the visibility tool of the database in the form of occurrence maps, in 5 km x 5 km grid cells, openly available for download in kmz format. The Atlas is a powerful tool for citizens, scientists, and decision makers, aiming to contribute to the study and conservation of the reptile and amphibian species of Cyprus. In this short communication we give details on the structure of the Atlas.

Keywords
Cyprus, herpetofauna, repository, database, citizen science