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Check List 17 (1): 27–38
Triadica Sebifera), on Development and Survival of Anuran Larvae Author(S): Taylor B
Frogs and Toads of the Atchafalaya Basin
Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for North American Amphibians, Turtles, Reptiles & Crocodilians
Commensal Protista, Cnidaria and Helminth Parasites of the Cajun Chorus Frog, Pseudacris Fouquettei (Anura: Hylidae), from Oklahoma
Supporting Information Tables
Potential Connections Between Mosquitoes and the Demise of a Regional Frog Population on Long Island, New York
Amphibian Populations Utilizing Historic Military Maneuver Damage
Zootaxa,A New North American Chorus Frog Species
Indigenous and Established Herpetofauna of Caddo Parish, Louisiana
Zootaxa,A New North American Chorus Frog
Amphibian Use of Wetlands Created by Military Activity in Kisatchie National Forest, Louisiana, USA
Ten Years of Nocturnal Amphibian Monitoring in Central Texas
FINAL PERFORMANCE REPORT FEDERAL AID GRANT NO. T-35-P-1 Survey and Inventory of Amphibians and Reptiles of the Wildlife Manageme
ANURANS (Frogs, Toads, Treefrogs…)
Amphibian Monitoring in the Atchafalaya Basin
Triadica Sebifera) on Amphibians and Aquatic Invertebrates
New OK Checklist 09
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Tier I Site Assessment
(Trematoda, Cestoda, Nematoda) from Amphibians (Caudata, Anura) and Reptiles (Testudines: Ophidia) of Oklahoma Chris T
Part Ii Appendix Iie Endangered Species
Hyla Squirella) in Southern Arkansas M
Species Analysis
First Record and Notes on the Ecology of the Boreal Chorus Frog (Pseudacris Maculata) in Arkansas
Diurnal Chorusing in Nine Species of North American Frogs
Bucciarelli, Gary Dissertation 2015
Lithobates Areolatus Areolatus)
Triadica Sebifera), on Development and Survival of Anuran Larvae
Widespread Occurrence of the Amphibian Chytrid Fungus Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis in the Southeastern USA
Mockingbirds Imitate Frogs and Toads Across North America T David E
Refining the Activity Level-Predation Risk Paradigm in Larval Anuran
Linking Husbandry and Behavior to Enhance Amphibian Reintroduction Success Luke Jack Linhoff
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Tier I Site Assessment
Appendix A. Texas Amphibians Including Those Found in Four Urban Centers and in Other States
Biological Sciences Self-Study Prepared Spring 2013 As Part of The
(2001–2013) from the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program