We report the first observations regarding the presence of the leaf-toed gecko, Euleptes europaea, in Sicily. During field activities for environmental impact assessment several leaf-toed gecko individuals were found in a restricted coastal area in the north-west of the island, near the city of Palermo. Further surveys were then carried out to better assess the presence of the species. A total of 21 E. europaea individuals were observed in a small area of approximately 4.4 hectares, consisting of mixed eucalyptus and pine reforestation. Out of the 21 individuals, there were 14 males, 5 females, and 2 whose sex could not be determined. Additionally, at least two pregnant females were observed. Leaf-toed geckos were found exclusively under eucalyptus bark, syntopic with two other Gekkota species (Tarentola mauritanica and Hemidactylus turcicus). The presence of such a breeding population of E. europaea is probably limited to a small area. However, our results do not allow us to clearly assess either its origin or its actual distribution and demography, therefore new field investigations are necessary.

Gabriele Giacalone, Francesco Paolo Faraone, Marco Pecoraro, Maurizio Sarà (2024). Hidden in the bark: the unexpected presence of the leaf-toedgecko, Euleptes europaea (Gené, 1839) (Squamata, Sphaerodactylidae), in Sicily. BIOGEOGRAPHIA, 39(2) [10.21426/B639263791].

Hidden in the bark: the unexpected presence of the leaf-toedgecko, Euleptes europaea (Gené, 1839) (Squamata, Sphaerodactylidae), in Sicily

Gabriele Giacalone
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Francesco Paolo Faraone;Marco Pecoraro;Maurizio Sarà
2024-01-01

Abstract

We report the first observations regarding the presence of the leaf-toed gecko, Euleptes europaea, in Sicily. During field activities for environmental impact assessment several leaf-toed gecko individuals were found in a restricted coastal area in the north-west of the island, near the city of Palermo. Further surveys were then carried out to better assess the presence of the species. A total of 21 E. europaea individuals were observed in a small area of approximately 4.4 hectares, consisting of mixed eucalyptus and pine reforestation. Out of the 21 individuals, there were 14 males, 5 females, and 2 whose sex could not be determined. Additionally, at least two pregnant females were observed. Leaf-toed geckos were found exclusively under eucalyptus bark, syntopic with two other Gekkota species (Tarentola mauritanica and Hemidactylus turcicus). The presence of such a breeding population of E. europaea is probably limited to a small area. However, our results do not allow us to clearly assess either its origin or its actual distribution and demography, therefore new field investigations are necessary.
2024
Settore BIOS-03/A - Zoologia
Gabriele Giacalone, Francesco Paolo Faraone, Marco Pecoraro, Maurizio Sarà (2024). Hidden in the bark: the unexpected presence of the leaf-toedgecko, Euleptes europaea (Gené, 1839) (Squamata, Sphaerodactylidae), in Sicily. BIOGEOGRAPHIA, 39(2) [10.21426/B639263791].
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