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Amphibian Abundance and Detection Trends During a Large Flood in a Semi-Arid Floodplain Wetland
Amphibian Neuropeptides: Isolation, Sequence Determination and Bioactivity
ARAZPA Amphibian Action Plan
Newsletter Welcome to Our Summer Edition
Predation by Introduced Cats Felis Catus on Australian Frogs: Compilation of Species Records and Estimation of Numbers Killed
ARAZPA YOTF Infopack.Pdf
Sloane's Froglet, Crinia Sloanei
Frog Census 1999 Frog Census 1999
Woinarski J. C. Z., Legge S. M., Woolley L. A., Palmer R., Dickman C
A Cartesian Coordinate System of Wnt and BMP Signaling Specifies Bilaterian Body Axes Christof Niehrs*
Peron's Tree Frog
A BEGINNERS GUIDE to Frog Identification Contents
Crinia Sloanei Common Name(S): Sloane’S Froglet 2
A Frog's Place
Amphibian, Reptile & Mammal Vulnerability Assessments
The Freshwater Wetland Within the Study Area May Not Qualify As
The Distribution of Sloane's Froglet, Crinia
Crinia Sloanei
Top View
Species Management Plan Wallum Froglet - (Crinia Tinnula )
Ground-Dwelling Anurans
Article ISSN 1175-5334 (Online Edition) Urn:Lsid:Zoobank.Org:Pub:1BCED900-D6D4-42B8-99F1-A851C5EB72A9
Fauna of Australia 2A
Molecular Phylogeny of the Australian Frog Genera Crinia, Geocrinia, and Allied Taxa (Anura: Myobatrachidae) Kathryn Read,* J
National Recovery Plan for the Wallum Sedgefrog and Other Wallum-Dependent Frog Species
Juanita Renwick Thesis
From the High Rainfall Zone of the Northwest Kimberley, Western Australia
Survival of Adult Smooth Froglets (Geocrinia Laevis Complex, Anura, Myobatrachidae) in and Around a Hybrid Zone
Expert-Validated Occurrence Records of Australia's
Adec Preview Generated PDF File
Winter Frog Survey Summary 2014
A Re-Evaluation of the Skeletal Abnormalities in Frogs in the Adelaide Hills Region
Science for Saving Species Research Findings Factsheet Project 2.1
Crinia Tinnula (Wallum Froglet) Survey Within the Wetland West of ML1228 and ML1229
Recovery Plan
The Amphibian Fauna of Eungella and Their Important Role in Unravelling the Evolutionary History of the Australian East Coast Closed Forest Biota
Myobatrachidae