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Mantidactylus guttulatus
Correlates of Eye Colour and Pattern in Mantellid Frogs
Ecology and Evolution of Phytotelm- Jreeding Anurans
Michael Bungard
Diversity, External Morphology and ‘Reverse Taxonomy’ in the Specialized Tadpoles of Malagasy River Bank Frogs of the Subgenus Ochthomantis (Genus Mantidactylus)
Spatialisation Des Donnees Ecologiques De La Vegetation Pour La Conservation Des Unites Paysageres De La Peninsule D’Ampasindava
Ambatovy Case Study
Jahresbericht Des Geobio-Centers 2004/2005
Diversity, External Morphology and ‘Reverse Taxonomy’ in the Specialized Tadpoles of Malagasy River Bank Frogs of the Subgenus Ochthomantis (Genus Mantidactylus)
Protected Area Surface Extension in Madagascar: Do Endemism And
A Giant Frog with South American Affinities from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar
Do Endemism and Threatened Species Remain Useful Criteria for Site Selection ?
Jahresbericht 2016 Der Generaldirektion Der Staatlichen Naturwissenschaftlichen Sammlungen Bayerns Herausgegeben Von: Prof
Genetic Divergence in Tropical Anurans: Deeper Phylogeographic Structure in Forest Specialists and in Topographically Complex Regions
The Unexpectedly Dull Tadpole of Madagascar's Largest Frog
IMPACTS BIOLOGIQUES ET ECONOMIQUES DE LA COLLECTE DE Mantidactylus Grandidieri (AMPHIBIENS, MANTELLIDAE) DANS LE DISTRICT DE
A Genetically Isolated New Treefrog Species of the Boophis Albilabris Group from the Masoala Peninsula, Northeastern Madagascar
Anura: Mantellidae), a Terrestrial Frog from the East Coast of Madagascar
The Amphibians of Ranomafana Rain Forest, Madagascar - Preliminary Community Analysis and Conservation Considerations
Top View
Descriptions and Biological Notes on Three Unusual Mantellid Tadpoles (Amphibia: Anura: Mantellidae) from Southeastern Madagascar
Field Observations of Predation Events in Malagasy Amphibians and Reptiles
Amphibian Ark Conservation Needs Assessment, Madagascar, March 2007 Page 1
Systematic Revision of the Enigmatic Malagasy Broad-Headed Frogs {Laurentomantis Dubois, 1980), and Their Phylogenetic Position Within the Endemic Mantellid Radiation of Madagascar
Target-Enriched DNA Sequencing from Historical Type Material Enables a Partial Revision of the Madagascar Giant Stream Frogs (Genus Mantidactylus)
A New Locality for the Endangered Microhylid Frog Scaphiophryne Boribory from Northern Madagascar and a Rapid Survey of Other Amphibians of the Bemanevika Region
The Harvest of Endemic Amphibians for Food in Eastern Madagascar
Bangor University MASTERS by RESEARCH Investigating the Potential Susceptibility of Selected Malagasy Species to the Toxins Prod
What Determines the Distinct Morphology of Species with A
África Juan M