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Boreal Toad (Bufo Boreas Boreas) a Technical Conservation Assessment
Developing Methods to Mitigate Chytridiomycosis, an Emerging Disease of Amphibians
RSG Book Template 2011 V4 051211
Edna Increases the Detectability of Ranavirus Infection in an Alpine Amphibian Population
Infectious Disease Threats to Amphibian Conservation
Cascades Frog Conservation Assessment
Froglog Promoting Conservation, Research and Education for the World’S Amphibians
And Intraspecific Levels Reveal Hierarchical Niche
Ranaviruses in European H B Amphibians Outline
Amphibian Ark No
Diseases of New Zealand Native Frogs
Impact of Ranavirus on Garden Amphibian Populations
The Journal of North American Herpetology
Action Plan for the Conservation of the Common Midwife Toad (Alytes Obstetricans) in the European Union
Reciprocal Role of Salamanders in Aquatic Energy Flow Pathways
Egg-Carrying and Clutch Size Impair Locomotor Performance
Ranaviruses Evolutionary Intermediate Within Common
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Ranavirus Disease (Ranavirosis)
Risk Analysis CMTV-Like Virus April 2013 1
Manual on Field Recording Techniques and Protocols for All Taxa Biodiversity Inventories (Atbis), Part 1
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 111:219-227
Iridovirus Taxonomy Ranavirus
Red List of Threatened Species. a Global Species Assessment
The Status and Distribution of Reptiles and Amphibians of the Mediterranean Basin
Multilocus Phylogeography of the Common Midwife Toad, Alytes Obstetricans (Anura
Alytes Obstetricans (Laurenti, 1768) in Cambridge, UK
Small Wildlife of Fields and Meadows in Europe
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 15(1):87–104. Submitted: 17 July 2019; Accepted: 15 January 2020; Published: 30 April 2020
Short Note Midwife Toads (Alytes Obstetricans) Select Their
Haiti's First-Ever Private Nature Reserve the Rediscovery of The
Multiple Emergences of Genetically Diverse Amphibian- Infecting Chytrids Include a Globalized Hypervirulent Recombinant Lineage
Amphibian Conservation Resource Manual
Midwife Toads (Alytes Sp.)
Europe, North Africa and West Asia Regional Focus