Luna Fernández, ÁlvaroLeón Muez, DavidCabana, MartiñoRosillo Parra, EmilioDelgado, SantiagoSanta, MauricioMolina Pardo, José LuisCendrero Ramos, JuliánGarcía Rodríguez, SergiPascual, GuillemEt. al.2026-07-022026-07-022026Luna, Á., León-Muez, D., Cabana, M., Parra, E. R., Delgado, S., Santa, M., Molina-Pardo, J. L., Ramos, J. C., García-Rodríguez, S., Pascual, G., Merino, S. C., Gómez, R. T., Quicios, A. P., Cabido, C., Albero, L., Moreno Benítez, J. M., Guillén, A., Álvarez, D., Sereno-Cadierno, J., … Suárez-Tangil, B. D. (2026). Diversity and conservation status of amphibians and reptiles in cities: A country- level approach using citizen science. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 72(4), 85. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-026-02100-z1612-46421439-0574https://hdl.handle.net/11268/17237Urban areas are expected to expand significantly in the coming decades due to increasing human settlement in cities. Although the number of studies on urban biodiversity is growing, amphibian and reptile communities remain poorly investigated in these environments. Here, we use a citizen science approach to study the herpetofauna occurring in 32 Spanish cities, considering both native and alien species.engBiocienciasDiversity and conservation status of amphibians and reptiles in cities: a country- level approach using citizen sciencejournal article10.1007/s10344-026-02100-zembargoed accessDiversidad biológicaEcologíaFaunaGoal 15: Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss