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  1. Contributions to North American herpetology (Facsimile reprints in herpetology) by Robert Baird McLain, 1971
  2. A Contribution to the Herpetology of Arabia: With a Preliminary List of the Reptiles and Batrachians of Egypt [ 1896 ] by John Anderson, 2009-08-10
  3. FIELD NOTES ON THE HERPETOLOGY OF BOWIE COUNTY, TEXAS. by John K. and Walter J. Williams Strecker, 1928
  4. A contribution to the herpetology of arabia. With a preliminary list of the reptiles and batrachians of Egypt by John Anderson, 2010-09-04
  5. Oklahoma Herpetology: An Annotated Bibliography (Oklahoma Museum of Natural History Publication) by Charles C. J. Carpenter, James J. Krupa, et all 1989-07
  6. Proceedings of the Conference on California Herpetology by Harold F., Et Al De Lisle, 1988-01-01
  7. Cytogenetics in Amphibians and Reptiles: 1st World Congress of Herpetology (Advances in Life Sciences) by E. Olmo, 1990-04-20
  8. Herpetology of Mexico: Annotated checklists and keys to the amphibians and reptiles by Hobart Muir Smith, 1966
  9. The Herpetology of Cuba, Volume 47 by Thomas Barbour, Charles T. Ramsden, 2010-01-09
  10. Herpetology of Africa: A Checklist and Bibliography of the Orders Amphisbaenia, Sauria, and Serpentes by Kenneth R. G. Welch, 1982-12
  11. Middle American Herpetology: A Bibliographic Checklist by Jaime Villa, 1988-11
  12. Herpetology of Japan and Adjacent Territory by Leonhard Stejneger, 2010-04-20
  13. A contribution to the herpetology of Florida by Archie Fairly Carr, 1979
  14. The Anatomy of the Salamander (Facsimile Reprints in Herpetology) by E. T. B Francis, 2002-01-01

41. Folium -- Redirection
Russian Journal of herpetology (founded in 1993) is an international, multidisciplinary journal and publishes articles covering both basic and applied
http://www.folium.ru/rjh/
Russian Journal of Herpetology Russian Journal of Herpetology

42. Kids Online Resources - Science, Herpetology
Savannah River Ecology Lab herpetology Reptiles and Amphibians of Cortland herpetology Connection - Salamander Pictures, Salamanders of New York.
http://www.kidsolr.com/science/page13a.html
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Science: Herpetology
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n.
The branch of zoology that deals with reptiles and amphibians.
[Greek herpeton, reptile (from herpein, to creep) + -logy.]

43. APT Online - Information
Journal of herpetology is SSAR s quarterly scientific journal, now increased to about 600 pages It is the largest international herpetological society,
http://apt.allenpress.com/perlserv/?request=get-moreinfo&issn=0022-1511

44. CURRENT HERPETOLOGY
Published by The Herpetological Society of Japan, Kyoto Online edition of Current herpetology Online edition of Current herpetology is available.
http://zoo.zool.kyoto-u.ac.jp/herp/CurrHerp/index.html
CURRENT HERPETOLOGY
Current Herpetology (ISSN 1345-5834)
Current Herpetology publishes original research articles on amphibians and reptiles. It is the official journal of the Herpetological Society of Japan and is a continuation of Acta Herpetologica japonica (1964-1971) and Japanese Journal of Herpetology (1972-1999).
Published by The Herpetological Society of Japan, Kyoto

Online edition of Current Herpetology
Announcement
Current Issue
Vol. 26, No. 2, December 2007
Original articles
  • Ontogenetic changes in some larval characters of a species tentatively identified to Meristogenys amoropalamus (Anura, Ranidae)
    Tomohiko Shimada, Masafumi Matsui, and Maryati Mohamed, 26(2): 59-63.
    A new species of frog allied to Fejervarya limnocharis from the Southern Ryukyus, Japan (Amphibia: Ranidae)
    Masafumi Matsui, Mamoru Toda, and Hidetoshi Ota, 26(2): 65-79.
    The genus Fejervarya (Anura: Ranidae) in central western Ghats, India, with descriptions of four newspecies
    Mitsuru Kuramoto, S. Hareesh Joshy, Atsushi Kurabayashi, and Masayuki Sumida, 26(2): 81-105.

45. Herpetology
Wildlife Conservation Society saving reptiles and amphibians.
http://www.wcs.org/international/herpetology
Section Topics Africa Asia Latin America Marine Conservation ... Translinks Herpetology The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works to save reptiles and amphibians in a variety of habitats throughout the world. Representing some of the most endangered animals on earth, many species have suffered drastic declines due to habitat loss and poaching. WCS, with its unmatched staff expertise and network of field programs, is the first major conservation organization to develop an initiative that focuses on reptiles and amphibians. The Field Herpetological Conservation Program concentrates on several priority themes: recovery efforts for highly threatened species, understanding the impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation, determining the effects of hunting on wild populations, and captive breeding to supplement wild populations. Amphibians in Decline
Because of their sensitivity to environmental degradation, frogs and salamanders are the ultimate “canaries in the coal mine,” providing an early warning of troublesome changes in habitat. Currently, many of these species are in decline worldwide — particularly frogs — though the exact causes remain uncertain. To better understand the reason for this downturn, WCS is currently conducting surveys of amphibian populations in North America , Africa, Latin America and Asia. WCS's work ranges from studies of the effects of urban sprawl on amphibians in North America, to the monitoring of frogs in the pristine mountain habitats of Papua New Guinea.

46. Applied Herpetology
Index page for Applied herpetology. Applied herpetology Index. Aims and scope. An international journal addressing the relationships between humans and
http://www.ahailey.f9.co.uk/appliedherpetology/
Applied Herpetology Index

Text version (high accessibility)

47. Institute For Applied Ecology
Welcome to the herpetology Home Page maintained by the Applied Ecology A list of professional and amateur herpetological societies of Australia.
http://aerg.canberra.edu.au/herps/home.htm
OVERVIEW RESEARCH COURSES STAFF ... NEWS AND EVENTS
AERG
Herpetology
Page
Welcome
Welcome to the Herpetology Home Page maintained by the Applied Ecology Research Group at the University of Canberra . The material listed here has been selected on the basis of utility, is directed primarily at a scientific audience, and has a decidedly Australian flavour. Enjoy.
Contents
Australian Herpetological Societies
A list of professional and amateur herpetological societies of Australia.
Selected Professional Herp Bodies
A selection of herpetological organizations from Australia and overseas.
Reptile and Amphibian Conservation
Pages dealing with herpetological conservation and management.
Australian Fauna Notes
Detailed notes on selected Australian herpetological fauna.
Herp Photographic Galleries
Selected herp photographic galleries on line.
Communicating with other Herpetologists
Mailing lists for Australian Herpetologists, Newsgroups and E-mail groups.
Applied Ecology Research Group
University of Canberra, ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA

48. Herpetology: Lizards
Helodermatidae.(SW US, Mexico, Guatemala). The only poisonous lizards. Two species. Heloderma suspectum. Back to herpetology Home Page
http://cluster3.biosci.utexas.edu/courses/herpetology/lizards/lizards.html
Lepidosauria and Lizards
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this figure as an Adobe Acrobat file (.pdf).
Lepidosauria includes Rhynchocephalia and Squamata. Two synapomorphies of Lepidosauria are
  • Caudal autotomy by means of fracture planes in tail
  • Transverse cloacal slit Squamata includes lizards and snakes. Three synapomorphies are
  • Paired hemipenes
  • Loss of quadratojugal
  • Fused parietals Rhynchocephalia.(New Zealand) Only two living species. Sphenodon punctatus Iguania
    Iguania.The several families that follow were all included in Iguanidae until recently. The group is diagnosed by having the frontal bones fused to each other. Corytophanidae.(Mexico, Central America, and South America). Males with large bony crests and dermal appendages. Basiliscus plumifrons Crotaphytidae.(US, Mexico). Agressive lizards with large heads in males. Crotaphytus vestigium Hoplocercidae.(South America). Enyaloides laticeps Iguanidae.(North America, Central and South America, West Indes, Galapagos, Fiji). Includes the largest iguanian lizards. Amblyrhynchus cristatus, Iguana iguana, Ctenosaura similis Opluridae.(Madagascar). Two genera, mostly rock dwellers. Oplurus grandidieri
  • 49. Wildherps.com - Herpetology References
    Species information is digestible to the nonexpert but also full of details of interest to the professional herpetologist. I used this book to try to
    http://www.wildherps.com/references.html
    References
    This is a partial list of the reference materials that I've used to identify wild herps or just learn more about them. It's not a particularly well-balanced or representative list, as it is heavily biased towards parts of the world that I have personally visited. The Chameleons of Madagascar (DVD)
    by Ardith Abate and Edward Abate (Producers)
    BeLLA NaTura Productions, San Diego, CA, 2004 An 80 minute documentary that's nearly all footage of wild chameleons in Madagascar. There's also a little material on chameleons from outside of Madagascar, and some material on other Madagascar wildlife and wild lands. The information is richer than you'd find in more general nature documentaries. More than two dozen species are covered, some briefly and others in considerable detail. Includes beautiful footage of some species that it's hard to even find photographs of elsewhere. Anyone interested in the herps of this amazing land should love this film. For information on purchasing it, send email to chamnet1@san.rr.com

    50. Applied Herpetology - BRILL
    Applied herpetology is an international journal addressing research on amphibians and reptiles in relation to humans and therefore focussing on natural
    http://www.brill.nl/m_catalogue_sub6_id10246.htm
    Catalog Website Keyword Title Author ISBN/ISSN [i]
    The Astrolabe An ancient instrument for solving problems of location and distance, as well as time
    This information is abstracted from Brill's New Pauly, the English edition of the authoritative Der Neue Pauly, Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World. The encyclopaedic coverage and high academic standard of the work, the interdisciplinary and contemporary approach and clear and accessible presentation have made the New Pauly the unrivalled modern reference work for the ancient world. For more information see www.brillsnewpauly.com or visit our website catalog: www.brill.nl/bnp
    Brill’s New Pauly and the complete original Der Neue Pauly, the recognized standard reference works for students and scholars of the ancient world are also available online. This dual-language edition offers basic and advanced search facilities and is fully browsable. New English translations are added as they become available. See www.paulyonline.brill.nl for more information and a demo version.
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    Home Catalog Browse by Subject ... Browse by Subject Applied Herpetology Applied Herpetology Applied Herpetology Editor in Chief: Dr. M.J. Tyler (Adelaide, Australia) Managing Editor: Dr. A. Hailey (St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago)

    51. SwetsWise: Login
    www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=15707539 - Similar pages Mexico herpetologyI’m 28 years old and have been an extremely avid amateur herpetologist since I was old enough to stand on two legs. At age 13 I decided that being the first
    http://www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=1570-7539

    52. Herpetology Society Of UWSP
    herpetology Society of UWSP About Us News Projects Education Shows
    http://www.uwsp.edu/stuorg/herp/
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    53. Herpetology
    biological,biology definition,biology terminology,biology terms,biology abbreviations.
    http://www.bio-medicine.org/biology-definition/Herpetology/
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    Herpetology
    Navigation Links Biology News Medicine News Biology Products Medicine Products ... DEFINITION Herpetology
    Herpetology is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of reptiles and amphibians , including their classification, ecology, behavior, physiology, anatomy , and paleontology . The etymology of the term is the Greek word herpeton which means "to creep". Herpetology deals with what are called the cold-blooded tetrapods , that is, those land vertebrates which are ectothermic (deriving their body temperature from their environment) rather than endothermic (deriving their body heat from an independent, internal source). This distinction applies to most (though not quite all) living tetrapods, but may break down somewhat in regard to extinct reptilian creatures such as dinosaurs , about whose body metabolism we know frustratingly little. (See the article on Bob Bakker for more information about the warm-blooded dinosaur theory.) The two classes dealt with in herpetology, reptiles and amphibians, share "cold-bloodedness" but otherwise have surprisingly little else in common. Typically, amphibians have a

    54. KHS: Kansas Herpetological Society
    Kansas Herpetological Society Newsletter (1974 to 2001) Number 111, March 1998, pp 118; (392 kb, pdf) Journal of Kansas herpetology (2002 to date)
    http://www.cnah.org/khs/KHSbackIssues.html
    Kansas Herpetological Society Newsletter (1974 to 2001)
    Number 111, March 1998
    , pp 1-18; (392 kb, pdf)
    Number 112, June 1998
    , pp 1-18; (160 kb, pdf)
    Number 113, September 1998
    , pp 1-16; (212 kb, pdf)
    Number 114, December 1998
    , pp 1-18; (416 kb, pdf)
    Number 123, March 2001
    , pp 1-16; (300 kb, pdf)
    Number 125, September 2001
    , pp 1-16; (520 kb, pdf)
    Number 126, December 2001
    , pp 1-16; (600 kb, pdf)
    Journal of Kansas Herpetology (2002 to date)
    Number 1, March 2002
    , pp 1-18; (444 kb, pdf)
    Number 2, June 2002
    , pp 1-20; (3.7 mgb, pdf) Number 3, September 2002 , pp 1-16; (636 kb, pdf) Number 4, December 2002 , pp 1-20; (676 kb, pdf) Number 5, March 2003 , pp 1-20; (1.2 mgb, pdf) Number 6, June 2003 , pp 1-24; (1.3 mgb, pdf) Number 7, September 2003 , pp 1-20; (888 kb, pdf) Number 8, December 2003 , pp 1-24; (944 kb, pdf) Number 9, March 2004 , pp 1-12; (964 kb, pdf) Number 10, June 2004 , pp 1-16; (860 kb, pdf) Number 11, September 2004 , pp 1-24; (848 kb, pdf) Number 12, December 2004 , pp 1-20; (1012 kb, pdf) Number 13, March 2005

    55. Herpetology - Wiktionary
    edit Related terms. herpetologist herpetological herp. Retrieved from http//en.wiktionary.org/wiki/herpetology
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    56. Herpetology
    in a regular column herpetology Year in the CHS Bulletin. The purpose of research being conducted by professional herpetologists. Click on a headline
    http://www.chicagoherp.org/herpetol/more.htm
    Chicago Herpetological Society
    Herpetology Literature
    The following headlines are links to abstracted summaries of herpetological
    literature published in scientific journals. These abstracts were published
    in a regular column "Herpetology Year" in the CHS Bulletin. The purpose of
    that column is to provide CHS members with a survey of some of the kinds of
    research being conducted by professional herpetologists. Click on a headline
    link to read more about the topic.
    March 2000
    February 2000
    January 2000
    Herpetology 1999
    December 1999
    November 1999
    October 1999
    September 1999

    57. Phyllomedusa - Journal Of Herpetology
    Publishes original research, short articles and review papers concerning the whole field of herpetology and is available without charge.
    http://www.phyllomedusa.esalq.usp.br/
    Home Ordering Instructions to Authors Editorial Board ... Contact Us Editor-in-Chief Jaime Bertoluci
    Universidade de São Paulo
    bertoluc@esalq.usp.br
    First Associate-Editor Pedro Luis Bernardo da Rocha
    Universidade Federal da Bahia
    peurocha@ufba.br
    See editorial board for Associate-Editors and Board Members informations. Description PHYLLOMEDUSA publishes original research articles, short communications and review papers concerning the whole field of Herpetology. PHYLLOMEDUSA also maintains sections for Book Reviews. Manuscripts will be considered on condition that they have not been published elsewhere or are not under consideration for publication, in whole or in part, in another journal or book. Publication in PHYLLOMEDUSA , including color pictures, is free of charge. All manuscripts are subject to peer review. This process averages 90 days. Authors receive pdf proofs before publication and 30 reprints free of charge. Full-text pdf versions of all articles are available for free download in this homepage. Scope Manuscripts must contain significant new findings of fundamental and general herpetological interest and may not be considered if they do not meet these criteria. Surveys and descriptions of new species are published only where there is sufficient new biological information or taxonomic revision also involved to render the paper of general herpetological interest. Low priority is given to confirmatory studies, works that are primarily descriptive in nature, investigations primarily of local or regional interest, techniques unless of broad application, species range extensions, and descriptions of phenomena based on scanty data. Manuscripts should include a clear statement of purpose and/or hypothesis to be tested by the work, and may be rejected if this is lacking

    58. :: SAJH ::
    Published by the Brazilian Society of herpetology, the journal aims to provide a medium of communication with local communities and promote international
    http://www.sbherpetologia.org.br/sajh/institucional/01.asp
    www.sbherpetologia.org.br

    59. SNOMNH Herpetology Main Page
    The herpetology collection currently contains about 40000 catalogued specimens of amphibians and reptiles. A large proportion of the collection is composed
    http://www.snomnh.ou.edu/collections-research/herpetology.htm
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    Collections Division Herpetology The collection is housed in a modern state-of-the-art facility, which opened in 2000. Temperature, humidity, and light are closely controlled and pest management protocols are closely followed. Current growth of the collection is directed toward acquisition of specimens from South America, from re-surveys of selected areas in Oklahoma, and from research programs carried out by curators and graduate students. Resources Database of Reptiles Database of Amphibians Homepage
    Dr. Laurie Vitt (Reptiles)
    ... Sampling Request Personnel Dr. Janalee P. Caldwell, Curator (Amphibians) Dr. Laurie J. Vitt, Curator (Reptiles) Dr. Charles C. Carpenter, Curator Emeritus Andrew C. Campbell, Collection Manager Gabriel Correa Costa, Graduate Student Adrian Antonio Garda, Graduate Student Donald B. Shepard, Graduate Student Research Associates Dr. Teresa C. Avila-Pires, Affiliated Research Associate Dr. Guarino Rinaldi Colli, Affiliated Research Associate

    60. John Fowler & Rachel Barnes Home Page
    Australian herpetology Topsites AUSTRALIAN herpetology SITE THE REPTILES OF AUSTRALIA John Fowler John Hollister (US)
    http://www.adam.com.au/rajohn1/
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    WELCOME TO JOHN FOWLER RACHEL BARNES WEBSITES PAGE
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