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Does Selective Wood Exploitation Affect Amphibian Diversity? the Case of An’Ala, a Tropical Rainforest in Eastern Madagascar
Correlates of Eye Colour and Pattern in Mantellid Frogs
Zootaxa,Larval Morphology in Four Species of Madagascan Frogs Of
Zootaxa, Description of Tadpoles of Five Frog Species In
BMC Ecology Biomed Central
Michael Bungard
The Case of An'ala, a Tropical Rainforest in Eastern Madagascar
Marojejy, 2008
Multiple Overseas Dispersal in Amphibians
Tsitongambarika Forest, Madagascar
Larger Genomes Linked to Slower Development and Loss of Late-Developing Traits
A Thesis Submitted to the Honors College in Partial Fulfillment of the Bachelors Degree with Honors in Natural Resources
Publications
High Interannual Variability of a Climate-Driven Amphibian
Oil Spill Sensitivity of the Western Indian Ocean Islands: Coastal Data from the Comoros Islands, Madagascar, Mauritius, Reunion and the Seychelles
Nosy :M.Anga6e ( 'Sentation De {A Faune Et Cfe Fa Ffore
The Amphibians of Ranomafana Rain Forest, Madagascar - Preliminary Community Analysis and Conservation Considerations
Pyron & Wiens 2011
Top View
Larger Genomes Linked to Slower Development and Loss of Late-Developing Traits
The Amphibians and Reptiles of the Ambatovy-Analamay Region
Systematic Revision of the Enigmatic Malagasy Broad-Headed Frogs {Laurentomantis Dubois, 1980), and Their Phylogenetic Position Within the Endemic Mantellid Radiation of Madagascar
¨Préservation De La Biodiversité De Maromizaha¨ Fut Monté Dans Le but De Recueillir Les Éléments Nécessaires Pour Le Futur Aménagement De Cette Forêt
And the Endangered Boophis Andrangoloaka (Ahl, 1928)
What Determines the Distinct Morphology of Species with A
Does Selective Wood Exploitation Affect Amphibian Diversity? the Case of An’Ala, a Tropical Rainforest in Eastern Madagascar
Lacuna Mozambique