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Tuesday, January 07, 2014

JOURNAL: Journal of Herpetology 47(4)

Journal of Herpetology 47(4)

Re-posted Courtesy of  Breck Bartholomew of Zen Scientist Blog 
  • Contents:
  • Albino, Adriana M., Claudia I. Montalvo and Santiago Brizuela. 2013. New records of squamates from the Upper Miocene of South America. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 590-598. [ aalbino@mdp.edu.ar]
  • Costa, Thais R. N. and Luis Felepe Toledo. 2013. Physalaemus spiniger (Anura: Leiuperinae): A frog with an extansive vocal repertoire. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 530-538. [ toledolf2@yahoo.com]
  • Crawford, John A. and William E. Peterman. 2013. Biomass and habitat partitioning of Desmognathus on wet rock faces in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 580-584. [ jcrawford@lindenwood.edu]
  • Dinets, Vladimir. 2013. Underwater sound locating capability in the American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 521-523. [ dinets@gmail.com]
  • Ferguson, Gary W., Adam J. Kingeter and William H. Gehrmann. 2013. Ultraviolet light exposure and response to dietary vitamin D3 in two Jamaican anoles. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 524-529. [ G.Ferguson@tcu.edu]
  • Kolenc, Francisco, Claudio Borteiro, Leonardo Cotichelli, Diego Baldo, Claudio Martinez Debat and Florencia Vera Candioti. 2013. The tadpole and karyotype of Rhinella achavali (Anura: Bufonidae). Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 599-606. [ fkolenc@gmail.com]
  • Liang, Christina T. 2013. Movements and habitat use of Yosemite Toads (Anaxyrus (formerly Bufo) canorus) in the Sierra National Forest, California. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 555-564. [ christinaliang@fs.fed.us]
  • Lourenço de Moraes, Ricardo, Amanda S. F. Lantyer Silva, Luis F. Toledo and Mirco Sole. 2013. Tadpole, oophagy, advertisement call, and geographic distribution of Ararasphenodon arapapa Pimenta, Napoli and Haddad 2009 (Anura, Hylidae). Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 575-579. [ toledolf2@yahoo.com]
  • Melzer, Sabine, Stefan Clerens and Phillip J. Bishop. 2013. Skin gland morphology and secretory peptides in naturalized Litoria species in New Zealand. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 565-574. [ sabine.melzer@gmail.com]
  • Milanovich, Joseph R. and John C. Maerz. 2013. Realistic fasting does not affect stable isotope levels of a metabolically efficient salamander. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 544-548. Plethodon cinereus [ milanovich.joe@epa.gov]
  • Oliveira, Francisco Fonesca Ribeiro de, Luciana Barreto Nascimento, Paula Cabral Eterovick and Ivan Sazima. 2013. Description of the tadpole and redescription of the advertisement call of Physalaemus evangelistai (Anura, Leiuperidae), with notes on its natural history. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 539-543. [ herpetooliveira@yahoo.com.br]
  • Orrico, Victor G. D., William E. Duellman, Moises B. Souza and Celio F. B. Haddad. 2013. The taxonomic status of Dendrosophus allenorum and Dendrosophus timbeba (Anura: Hylidae). Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 615-618. [ victordill@gmail.com]
  • Röhr, David L. and Flora A. Junca. 2013. Micro-habitat influence on the advertisement call structure and sound propagation efficiency of Hypsiboas crepitans (Anura: Hylidae). Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 549-554. [ florajunc@gmail.com]
  • Roulin, Alexandre, Alia Mafli and Kazumasa Wakamatsu. 2013. Errata for: Reptiles produce pheomelanin: evidence in the Eastern Hermann's Tortoise (Eurotestudo boettgeri). Journal of Herpetology 47(2):258-261. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 619.
  • Sullivan, Aaron M. and Gregory Jensen. 2013. A study of the sensitivity of Plethodon cinereus (Caudata: Plethodontidae) to damage-released cues from conspecifics. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 585-589. [ aaron.sullivan@houghton.edu]
  • Vassilieva, Anna B., Eduard A. Galoyan and Nikolay A. Poyarkov, Jr. 2013. Rhacophorus vampyrus (Anura: Rhgacophoridae) reproductive biology: A new type of oophagus tadpole in Asian treefrogs. Journal of Herpetology. 47 (4): 607-614. [ vassil.anna@gmail.com]
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