RESEARCH INTEREST
My main research interests are Systematics, Phylogeny, Taxonomy, and Biogeography of Reptiles. Until now, my studies essentially focused on the phylotaxonomy biogeography of Neotropical skink lizards (Scincidae) of the genus Mabuya.
As my approach of biological science is integrative, I attach great value to synthesizing studies which don't separate classical taxonomic approaches from molecular approaches.
For these reasons, my investigation tools are multiple and complementary:
- Molecular systematics (DNA extractions, PCR, DNA sequencing, phylogenetical reconstructions using ML, MP, Bayesian inferences).
Until now, my studies essentially focused on the phylotaxonomy biogeography of Neotropical skink lizards (Scincidae) of the genus (topic of my PhD thesis). I have described three new species in this genus, and different phylogenetic papers are currently in press.
FIELD TRIPS & PHOTOS



Maya city in the dry forest, Uxmal, Yucatan state


Ctenosaura similis, Quintana Roo state (baby)
FRENCH GUYANA: (Nov. 2004; April 2006)







VENEZUELA: (May & June 2005)






BIBLIOGRAPHY
Peer-reviewed articles :
MIRALLES, A. CHAPARRO, J.C & HARVEY, M. B. (submitted). On two rare and enigmatic Skinks from Peruvian Amazonia (Squamata, Scincidae, genus Mabuya) : Rediscovery of Mabuya nigropalmata, and the status of Trachylepis (Xystrolepis) punctata Tschuddi 1845.MIRALLES, A., RIVAS, G., BARROS, T., SCHARGEL, W.E., GARCÍA-PÉREZ, J.E., BARRIO-AMOROS, C. L. & BONILLO, C. (in press) Molecular systematics of Caribbean skinks of the genus Mabuya (Reptilia, Scincidae), with descriptions of two new species from Venezuela. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
MIRALLES A. (in press). Phylogénie et Alpha-taxinomie : Deux disciplines interdépendantes en mal de synergie ? Biosystema.
ZIEGLER T., DAVID P., MIRALLES A., KIEN D. V. & TRUONG N. Q. 2008. A new species of the snake genus Fimbrios from Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, Truong Son, central Vietnam (Squamata: Xenodermatidae). Zootaxa, 1729 : 37-48.
MIRALLES A., BARRIO-AMORÓS C. L., RIVAS G. & CHAPARRO-AUZA J. C. 2006. Speciation in the “Varzéa” flooded forest: a new Mabuya (Squamata: Scincidae) from Western Amazonia. Zootaxa, 1188 : 1-22.
MIRALLES A. & INEICH I. 2006. Presence of gular and parietal pits by Atretium schistosum (Serpentes, Colubridae). A characteristic not only associated to psammophine snakes. Comptes Rendus Biologies 329 : 180-184.
MIRALLES A. 2006. A New Species of Mabuya (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) from the Isolated Caribbean Island of San Andrés, with a new interpretation of nuchal scales, character of systematic importance. The Herpetological Journal 16 (1) : 1-7.
RIVAS FUENMAYOR G.; UGUETO G.; RIVERO R. & MIRALLES A. 2005. The Herpetofauna of Isla de Margarita, Venezuela: New Records and Comments. Carribean Journal of Science 41 (2) : 346-351.
MIRALLES A.; RIVAS G. & BARRIO-AMOROS C. L. 2005. Taxonomy of the genus Mabuya (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) in Venezuela. Zoosystema 27 (4) : 825-837.
MIRALLES, A.; RIVAS, G. & SHARGEL. W. S. 2005. A new species of Mabuya (Squamata, Scincidae) from the Venezuelan Andes. Zootaxa 895: 1–11.
MIRALLES, A. 2005. Description of a neotype for Lacertus mabouya Lacepède, 1788 (Squamata: Scincidae), with comment on the validity of this binomen. Herpetologica 61 : 46–53.
MIRALLES, A. 2004. Lepidophyma flavimaculatum (yellow-spotted night lizard). Placentophagia. Herpetological Review 35(2): 170.
Software :
MAIOCCO Ô., MIRALLES A. & VIGNES-LEBBE R. (2007). Varan-ID : online determination for monitor lizards (genus Varanus). see the website on
!! coming soon !!

Scientific popularization :
MIRALLES A. 2007. Comment fonctionne la "métamorphose" d'un Caméléon? 30 millions d'amis 243: 62-63.
MIRALLES A. 2006. Adaptation. Comment un Caméléon fait-il pour changer de couleur? (Rubrique Questions de Lecteur). La Recherche 402: 79.
MIRALLES A. 2004. Biologie, ecologie en verzorging van de krokodilskink van Nieuw-Guinea, Tribolonotus gracilis. Lacerta 62(4): 166-174.
CONGRESS & POSTERS
14-15 October 2002, Paris, France: “Les plaques supracéphaliques des Serpents Colubroïdes”. VIIIème Congress of the student-searcher of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle.
17-19 November 2003, Paris, France: “Travaux préliminaires sur la Systématique du genre Mabuya Fitzinger 1826, au sein du Nouveau Monde: à la recherche d’un Néotype pour Mabuya mabouya”. IXème Congress of the student-searcher of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle.
11-13 October 2004, Paris, France: “Endémisme sur l’Archipel de San Andrés (Colombie): cas d’une nouvelle espèce de Lézards du genre Mabuya”. Xème Congress of the student-searcher of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle.
6-11 July 2005, Tampa, USA: “The genus Mabuya (Reptilia, Scincidae) in Venezuela: A taxonomic overview”. (Poster) Rivas, G., A. Miralles, W. Schargel, T. Barros et C. L. Barrio-Amorós. ASIH/AES/SSAR/HL Annual meeting.
2-4 November 2005, Paris, France: “Presentation de la diversité écosystémique de la zone caraïbe de nord de l’ Amérique du sud, illustré par le cas de la spéciation chez les Mabuya (Reptilia, Scincidae) Vénézuéliens”. XIème Congress of the student-searcher of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle,
6-9 November 2006, Monterrey, Mexico: “On the poorly known and Isolated island of San Andrés, and its new endemic species of Mabuya” (Poster) Miralles A. & García Vásquez U. O. IX Reunión Nacional de Herpetología - Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas y Sociedad Herpetológica Mexicana.
22-23 October 2007, Paris, France: "Le besoin d’une synergie Taxinomie-Phylogénie". Journées annuelles de la Societé Francaise de Systématique (SFS).
7 February 2008, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: EDIT workshop : workpackage 5 « Internet Platform for Cybertaxonomy », 5.6 Descriptive and identification platform components.