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Shedding the mitochondrial blinkers: A long-overdue challenge for species delimitation in herpetology

Vertebrate zoology
The advent of molecular methods has revolutionised the field of species delimitation and description, one of the key tasks of systematic biology.
Wolfgang Wüster
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A tribute to William Roy Branch (1946–2018): Doyen of African Herpetology

, 2020
London-born William Roy Branch spent nearly 50 years working as a herpetologist while associated with Port Elizabeth Museum. Bill, as he was known, passed away at home in Port Elizabeth on 14 October 2018, at the age of 72, after battling motor neurone ...
M. Bates, A. Bauer
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The rain calls of frogs and the reigning paradigm of American herpetology

, 2020
American zoologists and herpetologists during the past 50 years have successfully deciphered the mating calls of frogs and toads with ever increasing precision and sophistication.
G. L. Miller
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Herpetologists' League Award for Distinguished Service to Herpetology – Announcement and Call for Nominations

Herpetologica, 2018
The HL Award for Distinguished Service to Herpetology recognizes the lifetime contributions of senior herpetologists to both the Herpetologists’ League in particular and to herpetology in general.

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Capitalised epithets in the works of Linnaeus (1758‒1767): findings and consequences in herpetology

, 2019
       Starting from a finding concerning a few specific nomina proposed by Linnaeus (1758, 1760) and Linné (1766–1767) in herpetology, we returned to the ‘rules of nomenclature’ followed, more or less explicitly, in taxonomic works of the 18th century ...
T. Frétey
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An assessment of funding and publication rates in Herpetology

Herpetological Journal, 2019
Currently, herpetofauna worldwide is facing enormous threats; the number of threatened species is increasing at an alarming rate and many species have gone extinct.
Bruno O. Ferronato
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