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Ringed salamander
Abundance, Distribution, Population Structure, and Substrate Use of Ambystoma Altamirani Along the Arroyo Los Axolotes, State of Mexico, Mexico
Ouachita Mountains Ecoregional Assessment December 2003
Predation and Competition Among Larval Salamanders: The
Winter Breeding As a Common Occurrence in the Ringed
Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for North American Amphibians, Turtles, Reptiles & Crocodilians
Observation of Predation by a Lycosid Spider on a Captive-Reared Salamander Larva (Ambystoma Annulatum)
Newsletter #30 (2017)
Salamander News
ABSTRACTS 29 Reptile Ecology I, Highland A, Sunday 15 July 2018
SICB 2020 Annual Meeting Abstracts
Gap Analysis Project (GAP) Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness Maps for the Conterminous U.S
Species Status Assessment for the Reticulated Flatwoods Salamander (Ambystoma Bishopi) Version 1.0
The Confluence
Herpetological Habitat Relations in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas
Animal Behavior
Missouri Species and Communities of Conservation Concern Checklist (Checklist) and the Wildlife Code of Missouri (Code)
Amphibian Conservation INTRODUCTION
Behavioral Responses of Ringed and Spotted Salamanders to Diet-Related Cues from Predators
Top View
Genetic Diversity and Distribution of the Ringed Salamander
Number 28 2015
Amphibian Communities Under Diverse Forest Management in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas
Species Status Assessment for the Frosted Flatwoods Salamander (Ambystoma Cingulatum) Version 1.0
Linking Husbandry and Behavior to Enhance Amphibian Reintroduction Success Luke Jack Linhoff
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Egg Mass Characteristics of Terrestrial Morphs of the Mole Salamander
Missouri Species and Communities of Conservation Concern Checklist
The Amphibians of Missouri
Effects of Habitat Disturbance on Parasite Infection and Stress of the Endangered Mexican Stream Salamander Ambystoma Ordinarium
Tracking the Emergence of Infectious Diseases Among Amphibian Species of Greatest Conservation Need