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Bothriechis marchi
A New Species of Arboreal Pitviper from the Atlantic Versant of Northern Central America
Annual Report 2012 English
Ecography E6281 Daza, J
Body Size Distributions at Community, Regional Or Taxonomic Scales Do Not
Operation Wallacea Cusuco National Park, Honduras 2015: End of Season Report
Amazing Amphibians Stories of Success
Operation Wallacea Cusuco National Park, Honduras 2016 & 2017: End of Season Report
RE-. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles. Botbriecbfs Marcbi (Barbour and Loveridge) March's Palm-Pitviper
Curriculum Vitae
Cusuco National Park, Honduras
The Biogeography of the Cloud Forest Herpetofauna of Middle America, with Special Reference to the Sierra De Las Minas of Guatemala
ADENOVIRUS INFECTION in Reptiles
Palm-Pitviper (Bothriechis) Phylogeny, Mtdna, and Consilience
Proteomic Comparison Among New World Arboreal Pit-Viper Venoms
A New Species of Arboreal Pitviper from the Atlantic Versant of Northern Central America
Inclusion Body Disease
PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION of NEW ADENOVIRUSES FOUND in LIZARDS Author(S): Inna Ball, Vet., Helge Behncke, Dr
Inventory and Conservation Assessment
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Table S1. Geographic Distribution of Extant Turtle Species Based on the Reptile Database and the IUCN Red List
Ecnomiohyla Rabborum. Rabb's Fringe-Limbed Treefrog Is One of the Most Significantly Threatened Amphibians in Central America
Oroesophageal Adenovirus-Like Infection in a Palm Viper, Bothriechis Marchi, with Inclusion Body-Like Disease
Tempo and Mode of the Evolution of Venom and Poison in Tetrapods
Canopy Venom: Proteomic Comparison Among New World Arboreal Pit-Viper Venoms
Snake Population Declines and Conservation
A Relict Lineage and New Species of Green Palm-Pitviper (Squamata, Viperidae, Bothriechis) from the Chortís Highlands of Mesoamerica
The International Journal Devoted to the Worldwide Preservation and Management of Amphibian and Reptilian Diversity
Integrative Taxonomy Reveals the Chortís Block of Central America As an Underestimated Hotspot of Amphibian Diversity
WILD ANIMALS As Defined by 11-0103
Phylogeny of Pitvipers and Exploration of Evolutionary Patterns