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Taxonomic relationship between Amolopsminutus Orlov & Ho, 2007 and A.ottorum Pham, Sung, Pham, Le, Zieger & Nguyen, 2019, with first record of A.minutus from China (Anura, Ranidae). [PDF]
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Records 40684-40695 from University of Colorado Museum Herpetology Catalog: no. UCM 31545-42024
Leeds School of Business
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Filling the gaps on parasites of Osteocephalus: Helminth community structure of Osteocephalus cabrerai (Anura: Hylidae) from the Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]
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Records 61035-61092 from University of Colorado Museum Herpetology Catalog: no. UCM 59661-67624
Leeds School of Business
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Herpetology explains why amphibians and reptiles, which are distantly related evolutionary lineages, are grouped in the discipline known as herpetology, and describes the position of amphibians and reptiles within the evolution of vertebrates. Part I asks, what are amphibians and reptiles?
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Herpetology explains why amphibians and reptiles, which are distantly related evolutionary lineages, are grouped in the discipline known as herpetology, and describes the position of amphibians and reptiles within the evolution of vertebrates. Part I asks, what are amphibians and reptiles?
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This chapter provides an overview of military herpetology at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. It explains how military installations had the most species and the highest densities of species being captured. Work on the military base includes developing best management practices documents for mission-sensitive species of herpetofauna and developing ...
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