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- Tadpoles of the United States and Canada
- American Toad
- New Accounts of Biofluorescence in Several Anuran Genera (Hylidae, Microhylidae, Ranidae, Leptodactylidae) with Comments on Intraspecific Variation
- Chytridiomycosis – Amphibian Chytrid Fungus in Australia FACT SHEET
- Ecological Aspects of Scinax Argyreornatus (Anura, Hylidae) from a Cacao Plantation in Espírito Santo State, Southeastern Brazil
- Helminth Parasites of the Lemon-Yellow Tree Frog, Hyla Savignyi (Hylidae), from Turkey
- Natural History of a Voiceless Poison Frog, Dendrobates Tinctorius
- Systematic Review of the Frog Family Hylidae, with Special Reference to Hylinae: Phylogenetic Analysis and Taxonomic Revision
- Diet of Pipa Carvalhoi (Miranda Ribeiro
- Fauna of Australia 2A
- Table S1 Scientific Classification and IUCN Category of the 134 Amphibian Species Analyzed
- Fauna of Australia 2A
- 2017 Amphibian Road Crossing Study Cuyahoga Valley National Park, OH
- BOA4.1-2 Frog Biology, Taxonomy and Biodiversity
- Order Family Genus Species
- BOA6.1-2 Reproduction and Metamorphosis.Key
- Species List 9/19/2018
- Risks to Colombian Amphibian Fauna from Cultivation of Coca
- Pool Duration Influences Age and Body Mass at Metamorphosis in the Western Spadefoot Toad: Implications for Vernal Pool Conservation
- Pennsylvania Amphibians & Reptiles
- Morphological Correlates of Locomotion in Anurans: Limb Length, Pelvic Anatomy And
- Frogs and Toads of the Rupununi, Guyana (Region 9) 1 Andrew M
- Peptide IC-20, Encoded by Skin Kininogen-1 of the European Yellow-Bellied Toad, Bombina Variegata, Antagonizes Bradykinin-Induced Arterial Smooth Muscle Relaxation
- Amphibian Chytrid Fungus in Australia May 2014
- Downloaded from SRA Croatia
- Northern Cricket Frog (Acris Crepitans) Family: Hylidae - the Treefrogs
- Multi-Glomerular Projection of Single Olfactory Receptor Neurons Is Conserved Among Amphibians
- Partnerships for the Titicaca Water Frog
- Acoustic Features for Multi-Level Classification of Australian Frogs
- Anurans: Waterfalls, Treefrogs, and Mossy Habitats
- Myobatrachidae