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Changes to CITES Species Listings
Analyses UICN/TRAFFIC Des Propositions D'amendement Aux Annexes De La CITES, 2016,Ont Pu Être Préparées Grâce À L'appui Des Organismes Suivants
Proposal for Amendment of Appendix I Or II for CITES
The H Rpeto Ogical Jour A
Comparative Larval Morphology of Madagascan Toadlets of the Genus Scaphiophryne: Phylogenetic and Taxonomic Inferences
The Global Amphibian Trade Flows Through Europe: the Need for Enforcing and Improving Legislation
1704632114.Full.Pdf
Vences B131.Pdf
Analyses of Proposals to Amend
Proposals for Amendment of Appendices I and II
Review of Non-Cites Amphibia Species That Are Known Or Likely to Be in International Trade
Proposal for Amendment of Appendix I Or II for CITES Cop16
LAR 46Th Addendum I
AC29 Doc. 35 A3
Do Endemism and Threatened Species Remain Useful Criteria for Site Selection ?
A New Narrow-Mouthed Frog of the Genus Paradoxophyla (Microhylidae: Scaphiophryninae) from Masoala Rainforest, Northeastern Madagascar
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Full References Used in Assigning Each Anuran Species to Ecological Traits/States in Dataset “Thomas Species Traits.Csv”
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Análisis De Las Propuestas De Enmienda a Los Apéndices De CITES De UICN/TRAFFIC Para La 17E Reunión De La Conferencia De Las Partes
International Amphibian Trade & Global Pathogen Pollution
Pyron & Wiens 2011
Cop17 Analysis
(CITES) Regulations, 2010 40889 2017
The H Rpeto Ogical Jour A
Madagascar Rainbows In
Variabilidade Acústica E Respostas Evolutivas a Diferentes Pressões Seletivas No Canto De Anúncio De Anfíbios
A New Locality for the Endangered Microhylid Frog Scaphiophryne Boribory from Northern Madagascar and a Rapid Survey of Other Amphibians of the Bemanevika Region
Karyological Evolution and Systematics of Malagasy Microhylid
Government Gazette Republic of Namibia
Cop17 FR 5Th Notice
English Cop17 Inf
Species Review of Amphibian Extinction Risks in Madagascar: Conclusions from the Global Amphibian Assessment
Treasure Island