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  1. Brief History of Herpetology in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, with a List of Type Specimens of Recent Amphibians and Reptiles by Javier A. Rodriguez-Robles, David A. Good, et all 2003-01-01
  2. The osteology of the Lacertilia (Facsimile reprints in herpetology) by E. D Cope, 1974
  3. A Catalogue of the Library of John Jay Paul, Watertown, Florida: Principally Works On American Ethnology, Mammalogy, Ornithology, Herpetology and Botany by John Jay Paul, 2010-02-17
  4. Contributions to the herpetology of New Granada and Argentina, with descriptions of new forms by E D. 1840-1897 Cope, 2010-07-28
  5. Reptiles of the Pacific world (Facsimile reprints in herpetology) by Arthur Loveridge, 1974
  6. Herpetology of Missouri by Julius Hurter, 2010-01-10
  7. Medical Herpetology by Steve Grenard, 1994-04
  8. Herpetology of Porto Rico by Leonhard Hess Stejneger, 2010-02-28
  9. Herpetology: Webster's Timeline History, 1821 - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  10. Early Foundations of Mexican Herpetology by Hobart Muir Smith, Rozella Blood Smith, 1969-09
  11. The herpetology of Michigan by Alexander Grant Ruthven, 2010-05-13
  12. Herpetology (Biologists and their world) by Charles Fredric Girard, 1978
  13. Elements of herpetology, and of ichthyology: prepared for the use of schools and colleges by W S. W. 1807-1895 Ruschenberger, H 1800-1885 Milne-Edwards, 2010-08-28
  14. Contributions to the Herpetology of New Granada and Argentina: With Descriptions of New Forms [ 1899 ] by E. D. (Edward Drinker) Cope, 2009-08-10

61. Herpetology Webliography, Texas Tech University Libraries
herpetology Webliography. The purpose of this guide is to provide a timely, . HERPMED (Medical herpetology) Medical information for owners of a wide
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Herpetology Webliography
The purpose of this guide is to provide a timely, well designed, and quality resource to online herpetology information. This is not meant to be a comprehensive collection of electronic sites but an annotated selection of resources about Reptiles, Amphibians, and Dinosaurs useful to a broad range of educational institutions. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Collections from Museums and other Places
Australian National Botanic Garden
A presentation of Australian frogs is made with some emphasis given to the "Corroboree" frog. A future link to frog calls is planned, but for now, they present information on the frogs of the garden and provide a link to the "Whole Frog Project".
California Academy of Sciences
This Gopher provides information on the Department's history, staff, and loan policies. Two search options are included: one to the local collection and one to remote museum databases.

62. CH
Contemporary herpetology Logo Size 4 of 4. ISSN 10942246. Contemporary herpetology. Contents. Volume 1998. 1, THE TAXONOMIC STATUS OF THE WYOMING TOAD,
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/ch/ch/index.htm
ISSN 1094-2246
Contemporary Herpetology
Contents
Volume 1998 THE TAXONOMIC STATUS OF THE WYOMING TOAD, BUFO BAXTERI PORTER
Hobart M. Smith, David Chiszar, Joseph T. Collins, and Frank van Breukelen
21 January THE LECTOTYPE AND TYPE LOCALITY OF CANDOIA CARINATA (REPTILIA, SERPENTES)
Wolfgang Böhme, Hobart M. Smith, John Rybak, Frank van Breukelen, and David Chiszar
12 May Volume 1999 REVIEW: AMPHIBIAN SURVEYS IN FORESTS AND WOODLANDS
Kirsten M. Parris
8 June PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG WEST INDIAN XENODONTINE SNAKES (SERPENTES; COLUBRIDAE) WITH COMMENTS ON THE PHYLOGENY OF SOME MAINLAND XENODONTINES
Brian I. Crother
8 June PHYLOGENY OF SOME MIDDLE AMERICAN PITVIPERS BASED ON A CLADISTIC ANALYSIS OF MITOCHONDRIAL 12S AND 16S DNA SEQUENCE INFORMATION
Steven D. Werman, Brian I. Crother and Mary E. White
8 June - Erratum 4 August 1999 Volume 2000 VARIATION IN BODY TEMPERATURE AND THERMOREGULATORY BEHAVIOR BETWEEN TWO POPULATIONS OF THE LESSER EARLESS LIZARD, HOLBROOKIA MACULATA Stephen B. Hager 9 March 2000 CHARACTER ASSESSMENT, GENUS LEVEL BOUNDARIES, AND PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSES OF THE FAMILY RHACOPHORIDAE: A REVIEW AND PRESENT DAY STATUS

63. IngentaConnect Publication: Applied Herpetology
Applied herpetology. ISSN 15707539, Online ISSN 1570-7547 visit publication homepage Applied herpetology logo BRILL logo. Publisher BRILL
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64. Herpetologist
In many regards, the job is similar to that of paleontologists, entomologists or ethologists, but herpetologists deal with snakes, lizards, frogs,
http://jobprofiles.monster.com/Content/job_content/JC_Science/JSC_ScienceGeneral

65. Herpetological Contents
Herplit Database Search a database of approximately 50000 herpetological publications and have the results emailed to you.
http://www.herplit.com/contents/
Herpetological Contents
Herplit Database Search a database of approximately 50,000 herpetological publications and have the results e-mailed to you.
- This page last updated on 24 January 2008 -
Add your name to the CH/CNAAR Directory of Herpetologists to facilitate communication and reprint requests
Miscellaneous papers from other journals (10 January 2008) Contents of Edited Books (26 April 2005) Acta Herpetologica (19 August 2007) Advances in Amphibian Research in the Former Soviet Union (1 October 2003) African Journal of Herpetology (5 September 2007) African Herp News (8 January 2008) Alytes (25 June 2007) Amphibia (19 August 2007) Amphibia-Reptilia (2 October 2007) (29 May 2007) Applied Herpetology (19 July 2007) Asiatic Herpetological Research (21 October 2004) (30 July 2004) Biawak (19 November 2007) Bibliotheca Herpetologica (19 August 2007) (16 October 2007) (21 June 2006) Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society (27 January 2004) Bulletin of the Herpetological Society of Japan (23 October 2007) Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society (27 January 2004) Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (15 February 2007) Chelonian Conservation and Biology (24 January 2008) (8 November 2007) Cobra (14 November 2007) Copeia (herp papers only) (8 January 2008) Cuadernos de Herpetologia (26 November 2007) Current Herpetology (8 January 2008) Current Studies in Herpetology (14 January 2008) Der Salamander (19 August 2007) Die Eidechse (16 October 2007) Dumerilia (7 January 2002) Elaphe (16 October 2007)

66. Pacific Southwest Research Station
Dr. Hartwell Welsh Research Ecologist/Herpetologist (Lead Scientist); Karen Pope - Aquatic Amy Lind - Research Wildlife Biologist/Herpetologist
http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/topics/wildlife/herp/
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Pacific Southwest Research Station
Search www.fs.fed.us Pacific Southwest Research Station About Us Contact Us Employment ... Experimental Forests Pacific Southwest Research Station
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West Annex Building
Albany, CA 94710-0011
Research Topics
^Main Topic Herpetology Bird Monitoring Carnivore Survey Research Objectives:
  • Single species ecology and community structure of forest and riparian-associated herpetofauna in redwood and Douglas-fir/hardwood forests. Investigations of the application of reptiles and amphibians as indicators for monitoring the status of ecosystems. Investigations of the possible mechanisms contributing to declines in amphibians.
Projects:
  • Mill Creek : Distributions of Zero-order and Headwater Amphibian Assemblages Relative to the Landscape Mosaic at Mill Creek, Del Norte, California

67. Other Herpetological Collection Catalogs
Other Herpetological Collection Catalogs banner. Collection Catalogs; Bernice Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii Hawaiian Reptile and Amphibian Checklist
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/collections/otherherp.html
Collection Catalogs
Bernice Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii
Hawaiian Reptile and Amphibian Checklist Database
California Academy of Sciences
Herpetology Combined Museum Collections Database (data from fifteen museums around the world)
Herpetology Collection Catalog
African Frogs
Field Museum of Natural History
Division of Amphibians and Reptiles ...
University of Georgia Museum of Natural History, Amphibian and Reptile Collections Other Resources
Bibliography of Crocodilian Biology
Crocodilian Species List
EMBL Reptile Database (of living reptiles)
An Interactive Guide to Massachusetts Snakes
Milwaukee Public Museum
Wisconsin Herpetology Homepage
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, North Dakota ... Other resources If you find that we have missed a site, or if a link is broken, please inform our webmaster
Links tested and updated August, 2005.

68. JCU - Australian Herpetological Directory
Repository of information on herpetofauna and ongoing herpetological research from James Cook University in Australia.
http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/tbiol/zoology/herp/herp2.shtml
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School of Tropical Biology
Australian Herpetological Directory
This directory has been set up as a repository for information on Australian herps and Australian herpetological research. Anyone with documents they wish to place in the directory, information on other herp-related WWW items that could be linked to this page, or suggestions for improvements should contact: Ross.Alford@jcu.edu.au

James Cook University Home Page

Content by School of Tropical Biology. Updated 27-Nov-2006.

69. Adult Classes - National Zoo| FONZ
Classes, workshops and certificate course for adults. Brought to you by the National Zoo FONZ.
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    About registration: Please be sure to read all registration instructions carefully and fill in all of the required fields. Intro to Primates
    This class fulfills the animal behavior requirement of the Wildlife Studies Certificate Program. There will be no monkeying around in this introductory course while you learn all about our primate cousins , from the smallest (the one-ounce pygmy mouse lemur) to the largest (the 400-pound eastern lowland gorilla). Join Mark Zajac, a former primate keeper at the Zoo and instructor of primate social behavior at the University of Maryland, as he speaks about many aspects of the more than 350 species of primates. This three-session class will cover the taxonomy and characteristics of primates, differences among them, threats to their survival, and conservation efforts to protect them. Date: Thursdays, January 17, 24, and 31

70. Michigan Society Of Herpetologists
MSH is your link to Reptile and Amphibian education, conservation projects, and captive care information for the state of Michigan.
http://www.michherp.org/
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71. Bishop Museum - Hawaiian Reptile & Amphibian Checklist Query
Bishop Museum Hawaiian Reptile Amphibian Checklist Database. The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History Honolulu, Hawaii
http://hbs.bishopmuseum.org/herpschecksearch.html
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The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Honolulu, Hawaii Welcome to our Searchable Database
(data last revised 20 May 1996) New! Try the new Browse query form!
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Note: Specifying only these fields in a search may take a very long time because so many records may match. It is suggested that these be used only with the main fields above. Mode of Origin: (All checked items will be "OR'ed" together, e.g. endemic and indigenous checked means the Mode of Origin will include either.)
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    72. Virginia Herpetological Society
    Includes regional events, full animal checklist, images, life histories of major species and frog calls.
    http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/vhs/
    Research Education Conservation
    Celebrating Our 50th Year!!!
    "A society for everyone interested in the Education, Conservation, and Research of amphibians and reptiles" Now Available: The 2008 VHS Calendar 2008 VHS Calendar of Events Virginia Herpetofauna Reclassifications
    Regional Events
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    O rganized in 1958, the Virginia Herpetological Society brings together people interested in advancing their knowledge of Virginia's reptiles and amphibians. The VHS encourages scientific study of Virginia herpetofauna and its conservation. Education continues to be an important society function. Society meetings are held twice each year, in spring and fall, at different locations throughout the state. The program is open to all members and guests and includes an educational workshop, a business meeting, and a contributed papers session during which members present information on their research and interest with Virginia's reptile and amphibians. The Fall Meeting Workshop trains members and educators on the identification, conservation, and captive care of common reptile and amphibian species, as well as those that are threatened and endangered. A two-day trip during the Spring meeting teaches members field sampling techniques and identification by professional herpetologists.

    73. Herpetologist Career Description | Jobs | Career Choices
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    Herpetologist Career Description
    A herpetologist is a person who studies reptiles and amphibians, for example lizards, tortoises, snakes, crocodiles, frogs, toads and salamanders.
    What am I going to do in this occupation?
    In the broad sense herpetology can be divided into two main fields. "Pure" or "basic" herpetology is the study of reptiles and amphibians for its own sake. "Applied" herpetology is the application of knowledge derived from pure herpetology to specific problems or situations.
    The herpetologist most familiar to people, is the taxonomist. This person usually works in a museum, university or other institution and is involved in naming and classifying reptiles and amphibians. Taxonomists are responsible for determining the relationships between similar species and constructing a framework, illustrating how each species is related to the other. Taxonomists also amass a great deal of information about the distribution and biogeography of the various species. This type of work usually involves field trips, with the collation and eventual publication of data in recognized scientific journals.
    Other aspects of pure herpetology include research into the ecology of these animals (how they live), their physiology (how they function), their paleontology (their relatives from bygone eras), their ethobiology (how they behave and why) and their biogeography (where they occur and why).

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