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- Alpine_salamander abstract "The alpine salamander (Salamandra atra) is a shiny black salamander found in the Central, Eastern and Dinaric Alps, at altitudes above 700 metres (2,300 ft). The Western Alps are inhabited by a similar species Lanza's alpine salamander (Salamandra lanzai) in only one small area. There are no differences in length between sexes (9–14 cm (3.5–5.5 in)) and sex ratio is 1:1. Their life expectancy is at least 10 years. Unlike other salamanders whose larvae are developed in water, the alpine salamander is a fully terrestrial species. Capture-recapture methods suggest the species is very stationary; 12 m (39 ft) was the maximum observed distance travelled by one individual during the summer season. About 120 individuals per hectare were counted in most suitable areas with >2000 individuals/ha also observed, suggesting this rather cryptic species is quite abundant.".
- Alpine_salamander binomialAuthority Josephus_Nicolaus_Laurenti.
- Alpine_salamander class Amphibian.
- Alpine_salamander conservationStatus "LC".
- Alpine_salamander conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Alpine_salamander family Salamandridae.
- Alpine_salamander genus Salamandra.
- Alpine_salamander kingdom Animal.
- Alpine_salamander order Salamander.
- Alpine_salamander phylum Chordate.
- Alpine_salamander thumbnail Salamandra_atra-01-Kaernten-2008-Thomas_Huntke.jpg?width=300.
- Alpine_salamander wikiPageID "997576".
- Alpine_salamander wikiPageRevisionID "545332178".
- Alpine_salamander binomial "Salamandra atra".
- Alpine_salamander binomialAuthority "Laurenti, 1768".
- Alpine_salamander classis Amphibian.
- Alpine_salamander familia Salamandridae.
- Alpine_salamander genus "Salamandra".
- Alpine_salamander hasPhotoCollection Alpine_salamander.
- Alpine_salamander imageWidth "220".
- Alpine_salamander name "Alpine Salamander".
- Alpine_salamander ordo Salamander.
- Alpine_salamander phylum Chordate.
- Alpine_salamander rangeMap "Salamandra atra dis.png".
- Alpine_salamander rangeMapWidth "220".
- Alpine_salamander regnum "Animalia".
- Alpine_salamander species "S. atra".
- Alpine_salamander status "LC".
- Alpine_salamander statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Alpine_salamander trend "down".
- Alpine_salamander subject Category:Amphibians_of_Europe.
- Alpine_salamander subject Category:Animals_described_in_1768.
- Alpine_salamander subject Category:Salamandridae.
- Alpine_salamander type Amphibian.
- Alpine_salamander type Animal.
- Alpine_salamander type Eukaryote.
- Alpine_salamander type Species.
- Alpine_salamander type Organism.
- Alpine_salamander comment "The alpine salamander (Salamandra atra) is a shiny black salamander found in the Central, Eastern and Dinaric Alps, at altitudes above 700 metres (2,300 ft). The Western Alps are inhabited by a similar species Lanza's alpine salamander (Salamandra lanzai) in only one small area. There are no differences in length between sexes (9–14 cm (3.5–5.5 in)) and sex ratio is 1:1. Their life expectancy is at least 10 years.".
- Alpine_salamander label "Alpenlandsalamander".
- Alpine_salamander label "Alpensalamander".
- Alpine_salamander label "Alpine salamander".
- Alpine_salamander label "Salamandra atra".
- Alpine_salamander label "Salamandra atra".
- Alpine_salamander label "Salamandra czarna".
- Alpine_salamander label "Salamandre noire".
- Alpine_salamander label "Альпийская саламандра".
- Alpine_salamander sameAs Alpensalamander.
- Alpine_salamander sameAs Salamandra_atra.
- Alpine_salamander sameAs Salamandre_noire.
- Alpine_salamander sameAs Salamandra_atra.
- Alpine_salamander sameAs Alpenlandsalamander.
- Alpine_salamander sameAs Salamandra_czarna.
- Alpine_salamander sameAs Salamandra_atra.
- Alpine_salamander sameAs m.03xwdw.
- Alpine_salamander sameAs Q259425.
- Alpine_salamander sameAs Q259425.
- Alpine_salamander wasDerivedFrom Alpine_salamander?oldid=545332178.
- Alpine_salamander depiction Salamandra_atra-01-Kaernten-2008-Thomas_Huntke.jpg.
- Alpine_salamander isPrimaryTopicOf Alpine_salamander.
- Alpine_salamander name "Alpine Salamander".