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A Review of Neusibatrachus Wilferti, an Early Cretaceous Frog from the Montsec Range, Northeastern Spain
The IUCN Amphibians Initiative: a Record of the 2001-2008 Amphibian Assessment Efforts for the IUCN Red List
Curriculum Vitae
Chondrocranial and Oral Morphology of Pipoid Frogs Charles Christopher Swart
Reproductive Ecology of Rhinophrynus Dorsalis (Anura: Rhinophrynidae) in Me´Xico
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Crotalus Tancitarensis. the Tancítaro Cross-Banded Mountain Rattlesnake
Chapter 9. Amphibians of the Neotropical Realm
Disappearing Jewels
Animal Diversity: Chordata
Rhinophrynidae Rhinophrynus R. Dorsaus
Microhabitat and Climatic Niche Change Explain Patterns of Diversification Among Frog Families
BOA4.1-2 Frog Biology, Taxonomy and Biodiversity
Amphibia Mundi. 1.2. Recent Amphibians: Generic and Infrageneric Taxonomic Additions (1981-2002)
Biogeography So Significantly As the Accumulating Data Particular Ecological Requirements, It Is Possible to Deter on Plate Tectonics Beginning in the Early 1960S
Amphibian Characteristics, Taxonomy, and Evolution
Amphibian Characteristics & Evolution
A New Look at an Old Frog: the Jurassic Notobatrachus Reig from Patagonia
Top View
GANS PUBLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION – Please Read Carefully
Morphological Correlates of Locomotion in Anurans: Limb Length, Pelvic Anatomy And
Rampant Tooth Loss Across 200 Million Years of Frog Evolution
Action Plan for Ex Situ Amphibian Conservation in the AZA Community
Teach the Amphibian Crisis!
An Outline of Higher-Level Classification and Survey of Taxonomic Richness (Addenda 2013)
A Male Rhinophrynus Dorsalis Duméril & Bibron, 1841
Animal Biodiversity: an Outline of Higher-Level Classification and Survey of Taxonomic Richness
The Earliest Direct Evidence of Frogs in Wet Tropical Forests from Cretaceous Burmese Amber Received: 10 February 2018 Lida Xing 1,2, Edward L