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Chapter 8-Appendices: Ecological and Biological Diversity of The
Survey for Spring Breeding Arizona Toads
DRAFT SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIAL-STATUS SPECIES SCREENING ANALYSIS Kirkland High Quality Pozzolan Mining and Reclamation Plan of Operations
Egg Mass Deposition by Arizona Toads, Bufo Microscaphus, Along a Narrow Canyon Stream
Lowland Leopard Frog (Rana Yavapaiensis) and Colorado River Toad (Bufo Alvarius) Distribution and Habitat Use in the Greater Lower Colorado River Ecosystem
Lowland Leopard Frog and Colorado River Toad Distribution and Habitat Use in the Greater Lower Colorado River Ecosystem 2013
Ecological Sustainability Analysis of the Kaibab National Forest
Relict Leopard Frog (Rana Onca)
AMPHIBIAN FACTS • What Is an “Amphibian”? an Amphibian Is Member of the Class Amphibia, Meaning “Dual Life” Based on the Skin Is Rather Rough for a “Frog”
White Tank Mountain Regional Park
West Coast Wildlife Viewing by Month
Jennings and Hayes 1994.Pdf
Species Richness and Variety of Life in Arizona's Ponderosa Pine Forest Type
Sonoran Desert Research Center
Inferring Presence of the Western Toad (Anaxyrus Boreas) Species Complex Using Environmental DNA
Helminths of the Southwestern Toad, Bufo Microscaphus, Woodhouse's Toad, Bufo Woodhousii (Bufonidae), and Their Hybrids from Central Arizona Stephen R
Northern Colorado Plateau Network Herpetofauna Inventory
Habitats of Amphibians and Reptiles on the Coconino National Forest
Top View
Status of the Arizona Toad (Anaxyrus Microscaphus) in New Mexico Mason J
No Evidence of Hybridization Between the Arizona Toad (Anaxyrus Microscaphus) and Woodhouse's Toad (A. Woodhousii) in New Mexi
Sonoran Desert Research Center
Amphibians of the Coconino National Forest
Fifty Years of Hybridization: Introgression Between the Arizona Toad (Bufo Microscaphus) and Woodhouse's Toad (B. Woodhousii
Amphibian Facts
Population Status and Population Genetics of Northern Leopard Frogs in Arizona
Thirty Years of Hybridization Between Toads Along the Agua Fria River in Arizona
Anaxyrus Microscaphus Arizona Toad
Version 2020-04-20 Arizona Toad (Anaxyrus Microscaphus)
Appendix E.14 Biological Resources Technical Memorandum
Arizona's State Wildlife Action Plan: 2012-2022
Helminths of the Southwestern Toad, Bufo Microscaphus, Woodhouse's Toad, Bufo Woodhousii (Bufonidae), and Their Hybrids from Central Arizona
Conservation Agreement and Rangewide Conservation Assessment and Strategy for the Relict Leopard Frog (Rana Onca)
Attachment E Special Status Amphibian Report
P-°- Box 10678 Reno, NV 89520-0022
SPECIES at RISK REPORT for New Mexico and Arizona