Dr. Daniel Escoriza holds a PhD in Ecology and has an extensive publication record including approximately 100 papers in indexed journals, 3 books, and 3 chapters for the Chelonian Conservation Trust. This expertise is further recognized through roles as an IUCN advisor for the Red Data Book for North African Amphibians and as an advisor for AmphibiaWeb covering the same region. He has contributed as a peer reviewer for 45 indexed journals. Demonstrating specialized research focus, they have 8 publications in indexed journals centered on the ecology and evolution of island lizards and are actively developing a research project on these species, which is presently financed by the Balearic government.Dr. Jihène Ben Hassine is a teacher and biologist for University of Tunis el Manar. Her work now focuses on the ecology of North African amphibians, with special interest in Algeria and Tunisia. She has published about 25 articles in scientific journals. Jihène Ben Hassine earned a doctorate in ecology from the University of Tunis el Manar.