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Is Dicroglossidae Anderson, 1871 (Amphibia, Anura) an Available Nomen?
Site Occupancy of Two Endemic Stream Frogs in Different Forest Types in Pakistan
Cfreptiles & Amphibians
Observations and Documentation of Amphibian Diversity from a Human
Whole-Genome Sequence of the Tibetan Frog Nanorana Parkeri And
Oviposition Site Selection of the Plateau Frog (Nanorana Pleskei) in the Zoige Wetland, China
Zoosystema 28(3)
Description of Nanorana Conaensis (Fei and Huang, 1981) (Amphibia: Anura: Dicroglossidae) Reported from Arunachal Pradesh, India
July to December 2019 (Pdf)
Species Groups Distributed Across Elevational Gradients Reveal Convergent and Continuous Genetic Adaptation to High Elevations
Climatic Niche Measures and Extinction Risks of Amphibians In
Froglog Promoting Conservation, Research and Education for the World’S Amphibians
Evolutionary and Biogeographic Origins of High Tropical Diversity in Old World Frogs (Ranidae)
Multi-Tissue Transcriptomes Yield Information on High-Altitude Adaptation and Sex-Determination in Scutiger Cf. Sikimmensis
Distributional Patterns of Amphibians And
Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of Nanorana Taihangnica and N
Whole-Genome Sequence of the Tibetan Frog Nanorana Parkeri And
A Checklist of Amphibia of India with IUCN Red List Status K.P
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Relict Groups of Spiny Frogs Indicate Late Paleogene-Early Neogene Trans-Tibet Dispersal of Thermophile Faunal Elements
Documenting Threatened Species in Brazil: a Conservation Photography Project
The Gastrin-Releasing Peptide/Bombesin System Revisited
Check List the Journal Of
The Influence of Oxygen on the Development of Nanorana Parkeri Tadpoles
The Search for Genetic Structure and Patterns in Vietnamese Frogs
First Record of Ombrana Sikimensis (Jerdon, 1870) (Anura: Dicroglossidae) from the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, with Comments on Its Use and Conservation Status
Status and Distribution of Amphibians in Tolipir National Park, Pakistan
Whole-Genome Sequence of the Tibetan Frog Nanorana Parkeri And
Herp. Bulletin 101.Qxd
Perspectives on Studying Molecular Adaptations of Amphibians in the Genomic Era
Natural History Notes on Three Sympatric Frogs, Amolops Formosus (Günther 1875), Nanorana Liebigii (Günther 1860), and Ombrana
Rediscovery of Murree Hills Endemic Frog Nanorana Vicina
Chromosome-Level Assembly of the Mustache Toad Genome Using Third-Generation DNA Sequencing and Hi-C Analysis
Wch9 Book of Abstracts Oral
Tadpoles of the Westernmost Himalayan Spiny Frog Allopaa
WWF Project Technical Report, China Herpetological Conservation Action Plan, I
Phylogeography of Nanorana Parkeri
Spiny Frogs (Paini) Illuminate the History of the Himalayan Region and Southeast Asia
Relict Groups of Spiny Frogs Indicate Late Paleogene-Early
Phylogeographic Investigation and Ecological Niche Modelling of the Endemic Frog Species Nanorana Pleskei Revealed Multiple Refugia in the Eastern Tibetan Plateau
Metabolic Responses of Plasma to Extreme Environments in Overwintering Tibetan Frogs