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Paranannizziopsis spp. Infection in Wild Vipers, Europe. [PDF]

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Herpetofauna

The Sarawak Museum Journal, 2004
The Bau region of western Sarawak is known for its extensive limestone area, comprising a series of low hills, covered with largely intact tropical forest. This paper reportsan inventory of the herpetofauna conducted in the region, between September 2001 and June 2003. A total of 34 species of anuran amphibians (representing 20 genera and five families)
Margarita Naming, Indraneil Das
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Herpetofauna and Mammals

2017
Of the 64 known amphibian species of Ethiopia, the Lake Tana Sub-basin is believed to contain 19 species of amphibian belonging to 12 genera and 9 families. All of these species are grouped under Order Anura (tail-less frogs). Most of the species found in the area appear to be those that are tolerant to changed habitats. Fourteen species of lizards, 20
Shimelis Aynalem, Abebe Ameha Mengistu
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Herpetofauna Caboverdiana

1987
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Herpetofauna tobagana

1972
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Herpetofauna de Pernambuco

2011
Este trabalho fornece um histórico e a compilação do estágio atual sobre o conhecimento da herpetofauna pernambucana, além de uma lista de espécies, por família, dos anfíbios e répteis registrados no estado de Pernambuco. No que se refere ao estudo da herpetofauna de Pernambuco, existem 325 trabalhos entre monografias, dissertações, teses, livros ...
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Herpetofauna of Garden Island

1987
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Robinson, David   +2 more
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Problems with mitigation translocation of herpetofauna

Conservation Biology, 2014
Abstract Mitigation translocation of nuisance animals is a commonly used management practice aimed at resolution of human–animal conflict by removal and release of an individual animal. Long considered a reasonable undertaking, especially by the general public, it is now known that translocated subjects are ...
Brian K, Sullivan   +2 more
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