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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

JOURNAL: Amphibia-Reptilia 35-3

Amphibia-Reptilia 35-3

 Contents
Bosch, Jaime, Saioa Fernandez-Beaskoetxea, Rick D. Scherer, Staci M. Amburgey and Erin Muths. 2014. Demography of Common Toads after local extirpation of co-occurring Midwife Toads. Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 293-303. [bosch@mncn.csic.es]

Corbalan, Valeria, Guillermo Debandi, Flavio Martinez and Carmen Ubeda. 2014. Prolonged larval development in the critically endangered Pehuenche's Frog Alsodes pehuenche: implications for conservation. Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 283-292. [corbalan@mendoza-conicet.gob.ar]

Crescente, Antonio, Emilio Sperone, Giuseppe Paolillo, Ilaria Bernabo, Elvira Brunelli and Sandro Tripepi. 2014. Nesting ecology of the exotic Trachemys scripta elegans in an area of Southern Italy (Angitola Lake, Calabria). Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 366-370. [emilio.sperone@unical.it]

Dalbeck, Lutz, Joyce Janssen and Sophie Luise Völsgen. 2014. Beavers (Castor fiber) increase habitat availability, heterogeneity and connectivity for Common Frogs (Rana temporaria). Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 321-329. [l_dalbeck@yahoo.com]

Eniang, Edem A., Nioking Amadi, Fabio Petrozzi, Leonardo Vignoli, Godfrey C. Akani and Luca Luiselli. 2014. Inter-seasonal and inter-habitat variations in the diet of the African Fire Skink, Lygosoma fernandi, from southern Nigeria. Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 371-375. [lucamlu@tin.it]

Gambale, Priscilla Guedes, Luciana Signorelli and Roerio Pereira Bastos. 2014. Individual variation in the advertisement calls of a Neotropical treefrog (Scinax constrictus). Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 271-281. [Priscillagambale@gmail.com]

Li, Yongmin, Huabin Zhang, Xiaoyou Wu, Hui Xue, Peng Yan and Xiaobing Wu. 2014. A novel mitogenomic rearrangement for Odorrana schmackeri(Anura: Ranidae) and phylogeny of Ranidae inferred from thirteen mitochondrial protein-coding genes. Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 331-343. [wuxb@mail.ahnu.edu.cn]

Nali, Renato C., Kelly R. Zamudio and Cynthia P. A. Prado. 2014. Microsatellite markers for Bokermannohyla species (Anura, Hylidae) from the Brazilian Cerrado and Atlantic Forest domains. Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 355-360. [r_nali@yahoo.com.br]

Petrozzi, Fabio, Edem A. Eniang, Nioking Amandi, Godfrey C. Akani and Luca Luiselli. 2014. Temporal and spatial segregation in an assemblage of Afrotropical subterranean snakes. Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 345-353. [lucamlu@tin.it]

Vences, Miguel, Philip de Pous, Violaine Nicolas, Jesus Diaz-Rodriguez, David Donaire, Karen Hugemann, J. Susanne Hauswaldt, Felix Amat, Juan A. M. Barnestein, Serge Bogaerts, Abdellah Bouazza, Salvador Carranza, Pedro Galan, Juan Pablo Gonzalez de la Vega, Ulrich Joger, Aziza Lansari, El Hassan El Mouden, Annemarie Ohler, Delfi Sanuy, Tahar Slimani and Miguel Tejedo. 2014. New insights on phylogeography and distribution of Painted Frogs (Discoglossus) in northern Africa and the Iberian Peninsula. Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 305-320. [m.vences@tu-bs.de]

Werner, Philine, Stefan Lötters and Benedikt R. Schmidt. 2014. Absence of variation in body size of the Alpine Salamander between allotopic and syntopic populations in a contact zone with the Fire Salamander. Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 361-365. [werner.philine@gmail.com]


Wielstra, Ben, Neftali Sillero, Judit Vörös and Jan W. Arntzen. 2014. The distribution of the Crested and Marbled Newt species (Amphibia: Salamandridae: Triturus) - an addition to the New Atlas of Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe. Amphibia-Reptilia. 35 (3): 376-381. [b.wielstra@sheffield.ac.uk]

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