In search of the Madrean line: biogeography of herpetofauna in the Sky Island region
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In 1992 Charles H. Lowe proposed a major partition in the distribution of the herpetofauna of southern Arizona and New Mexico between the Madrean Archipelago and the Rocky Mountains along a line that parallels the present-day Interstate 10. We categorized species by elevation and geographic region and used spatial analysis to explore the existence and location of a Madrean Line. We found a difference in area occupied by species north and south of Interstate 10, and located a clear boundary where Lowe’s predicted line occurs. In addition, we found a very strong east (Chihuahuan Desert) and west (Sonoran/Mojave Desert) pattern.

