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Ecol 483/583 – Herpetology Lab 3: Amphibian Diversity 2: Anura Spring 2010
Order Anura
A New Family of Diverse Skin Peptides from the Microhylid Frog Genus Phrynomantis
Rampant Tooth Loss Across 200 Million Years of Frog Evolution
3Systematics and Diversity of Extant Amphibians
Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for North American Amphibians, Turtles, Reptiles & Crocodilians
A Day in the Life of an Animal
Reproductive Ecology of Rhinophrynus Dorsalis (Anura: Rhinophrynidae) in Me´Xico
Ledge of the Amphibia of South America
Diversity of Diversity of Anura
Texas Amphibian Watch Monitoring Packet
Bibliography of the Anurans of the United States and Canada. Version 2, Updated and Covering the Period 1709 – 2012
The Diversity and Evolution of Amphibia: What Are They and Where Did They Come From?
Amphibian Husbandry Resource Guide, Edition 1.0 2 a Publication of AZA’S Amphibian Taxon Advisory Group, 2008 Foreword
Cannibalism by Large Tadpoles of Rhinophrynus Dorsalis (Anura: Rhinophrynidae)
Addis Ababa University School of Graduate Studies Department of Biology
Publications: (Underlined = Student Author) 1. Gerhau, A. and R. O. De Sá
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Rhinophrynidae Rhinophrynus R. Dorsaus
LA DESAPARICIÓN DE LAS RANAS: Mesoamérica Y El Caribe
Host-Defense Peptides with Therapeutic Potential from Skin Secretions of Frogs from the Family Pipidae
By Leptodeira Rhombifera (Günther, 1872) (Serpentes: Dipsadidae), in Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Amphibian Characteristics, Taxonomy, and Evolution
Natural History Notes
Texas Amphibian Watch Monitoring Packet
Amphibian Husbandry Resource Guide, Edition 2.0
Rampant Tooth Loss Across 200 Million Years of Frog Evolution
Size, Microhabitat, and Loss of Larval Feeding Drive Cranial Diversification
Linking Husbandry and Behavior to Enhance Amphibian Reintroduction Success Luke Jack Linhoff
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Endangered and Threatened Animals of Texas Their Life History and Management by Linda Campbell
A Male Rhinophrynus Dorsalis Duméril & Bibron, 1841
Scientific and Standard English Names 1
Lissamphibia: Anura)