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Rheobates palmatus
Amphibian Ark Number 43 Keeping Threatened Amphibian Species Afloat June 2018
Re-Birth of Paris Zoo | P 3 Project Seahorse | P 5 the Ocean Project | P 8 )
Landscape Genetics and Species Delimitation in the Andean Palm Rocket Frog, Rheobates
A Name for the Species of Allobates (Anura: Dendrobatoidea: Aromobatidae) from the Magdalena Valley of Colombia
Anura: Dendrobatidae
Report Project: Evaluation Amphibian Threatened in Key
ANFIBIOS DE CORDOBA.Pdf
4.5.000319.Pdf
Anfibios Y Reptiles De Los Bosques De La Aguadita, Región Del Salto De Tequendama Y Puerto Salgar Departamento De Cundinamarca
Anuros Del Norte De Los Andes: Patrones De Riqueza De Especies Y Estado De Conservación
Efecto Conjunto De Los Factores Ambientales Y Espaciales En La Determinación De La Riqueza De Especies De Anuros En La Cordillera De Los Andes
Anura: Dendrobatidae) with Description of Larval Variation and Species Distinction by Larval Morphology
Integrative Taxonomy of the Genus Anomaloglossus
Estudio Preliminar De La Fauna
Predation on Colombian Endemic Frog Rheobates Palmatus (Werner, 1899) (Anura: Aromobatidae) by a Whip-Spider Heterophrynus Sp
Check List 15 (3): 387–404
Microbiota and Skin Defense Peptides May Facilitate Coexistence of Two Sympatric Andean Frog Species with a Lethal Pathogen
Amphibian Ark Number 34 Keeping Threatened Amphibian Species Afloat March 2016
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Global Patterns in Anuran–Prey Networks: Structure Mediated by Latitude
MICROHABITAT USE of Rheobates Palmatus (WERNER 1899) (ANURA: AROMOBATIDAE) in a RIVERSIDE ECOSYSTEM of VILLA DE LEYVA, COLOMBIA
Amphibian Ark Number 31 Keeping Threatened Amphibian Species Afloat June 2015
Amphibian Conservation Publications
Predation on Colombian Endemic Frog Rheobates Palmatus (Werner, 1899) (Anura: Aromobatidae) by the Terciopelo Viper Bothrops
Estado Biodiversidad Jurisdiccción
DNA Barcoding Survey of Anurans Across the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia and the Impact of the Andes on Cryptic Diversity
Partnerships for the Titicaca Water Frog
Final Report Project Atelopus
Research Article