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Which Frogs Are out There? a Preliminary Evaluation of Survey Techniques and Identification Reliability of Malagasy Amphibians
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
Ecology and Evolution of Phytotelm- Jreeding Anurans
BMC Ecology Biomed Central
Amphibian and Reptile Records from Lowland Rainforests in Eastern Madagascar
Michael Bungard
Spatialisation Des Donnees Ecologiques De La Vegetation Pour La Conservation Des Unites Paysageres De La Peninsule D’Ampasindava
Ambatovy Case Study
Revision of the Subgenus Chonomantis (Anura: Mantellidae: Mantidactylus) from Madagascar, with Description of Two New Species
Do Endemism and Threatened Species Remain Useful Criteria for Site Selection ?
Tsitongambarika Forest, Madagascar
A Thesis Submitted to the Honors College in Partial Fulfillment of the Bachelors Degree with Honors in Natural Resources
MADAGASCAR: the Wonders of the “8Th Continent” a Tropical Birding Custom Trip
MADAGASCAR: the Wonders of the “8Th Continent” a Tropical Birding Set Departure
The Amphibians of Ranomafana Rain Forest, Madagascar - Preliminary Community Analysis and Conservation Considerations
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
Top View
Variabilidade Acústica E Respostas Evolutivas a Diferentes Pressões Seletivas No Canto De Anúncio De Anfíbios
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 Case of An'ala, a Tropical Rainforest in Eastern Madagascar
And the Endangered Boophis Andrangoloaka (Ahl, 1928)
Community Ecology and Diversity of Tropical Anuran Larvae
Gut Bacterial Communities Across Tadpole Ecomorphs in Two Diverse Tropical Anuran Faunas