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* Studies Dispute Ultraviolet Effect On Amphibian Population Declines (Science Dailey, December 12, 2002)

* Adams, M.J., 2005, Ascaphus montanus Nielson, Lohman, and Sullivan, 2001, Montana (Rocky Mountain) Tailed Frog, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 382.

* Adams, M.J., 2000, Pond permanence and the effects of exotic vertebrates on anurans: Ecological Applications, v. 10, no. 2, p. 559–568.

* Adams, M.J., 2003, Tailed frogs, in Harris, T., ed., Reptiles and Amphibians: Tarrytown, N.Y., Marshall Cavendish Corporation, p. 1174-1193.

* Adams, M.J., and Bury, R.B., 2002, The endemic headwater stream amphibians of the American Northwest – Associations with environmental gradients in a large forested preserve: Global Ecology and Biogeography, v. 11, no. 2, p. 169-178.

* Adams, M.J., and Pearl, C.A., 2005, Ascaphus truei Stejneger, 1899, (Coastal) Tailed Frog, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 382-384.

* Adams, M.J., Hossack, B.R., Knapp, R.A., Corn, P.S., Diamond, S.A., Trenham, P.C., and Fagre, D., 2005, Distribution patterns of lentic-breeding amphibians in relation to ultraviolet radiation exposure in western North America: Ecosystems, v. 8, no. 5, p. 488-500.

* Adams, M.J., Pearl, C.A, and Bury, R.B., 2003, Indirect facilitation of an anuran invasion by non-native fishes: Ecology Letters, v. 6, no. 4, p. 343-351.

* Adams, M.J., Schindler, D.E., and Bury, R.B., 2001, Association of amphibians with attenuation of ultraviolet-b radiation in montane ponds: Oecologia, v. 128, no. 4, p. 519-525.

* Angermann, J.E., Fellers, G.M., and Matsumura, F., 2002, Polychlorinated biphenyls and toxaphene in Pacific Treefrog tadpoles (Hyla regilla) from the California Sierra Nevada, USA: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v. 21, no. 10, p. 2209–2215.

* Bank, M.S., Loftin, C.S., Haines, T.A., and Jung, R.E., 2005, Effects of watershed heterogeneity on mercury bioaccumulation in two-lined salamanders: Ecotoxicology, v. 14, no. 1-2, p. 181-191.

* Barichivich, W.J., 2003, Appendix IV – Guidelines for building and operating remote field recorders, in Dodd, C.K., Jr., Monitoring amphibians in Great Smoky Mountains National Park: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1258, p. 87-94.

* Barichivich, W.J., Smith, K.G., and Waldron, J.L., 2001, Gyrinophilus porphyriticus danielsi (Blue-ridge Spring Salamander) – Arboreality: Herpetological Review, v. 32, no. 3, p. 177-178.

* Bartelt, P., Peterson, C.R., and Klaver, R.W., 2004, Sexual differences in the movements and habitats selected by Western toads in southeastern Idaho: Herpetologica, v. 60, no. 4, p. 55–67.

* Bartelt, P.E., and Peterson, C.R., 2005, Physically modeling operative temperatures and evaporation rates in amphibians: Journal of Thermal Biology, v. 30, no. 2, p. 93–102.

* Battaglin, W.A., and Fairchild, J., 2002, Potential toxicity of pesticides measured in midwestern streams to aquatic organisms: Water Science and Technology, v. 45, no. 9, p. 95-103.

* Battaglin, W.A., Hay, L., McCabe, G., Nanjappa, P., and Gallant, A.L., 2005, Climate patterns as predictors of amphibian species richness and indicators of potential stress: Alytes, v. 22, no. 3-4, p. 146–167.

* Berger, L., Speare, R., Daszak, P., Green, D.E., Cunningham, A.A., Goggin, C.L., Slocombe, R., Ragan, M.A., Hyatt, A.D., McDonald, K.R., Hines, H.B., Lips, K.R., Marantelli, G., and Parkes, H., 1998, Chytridiomycosis causes amphibian mortality associated with population declines in the rain forests of Australia and Central America: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, v. 95, no. 15, p. 9031-9036.

* Bishop, C.A., Cunnington, D.C., Fellers, G.M., Gibbs, J.P., Pauli, B.D., and Rothermel, B.B., 2003, Physical habitat and its alteration – A common ground for exposure of amphibians to environmental stressors, in Linder, G., Bishop, C.A., and Sparling, D.W., eds., Amphibian decline – An integrated analysis of multiple stressor effects: Pensacola, Fla., Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, p 209–241.

* Bonine, K.E., Jung, R.E., and Dayton, G.H., 2001, Attempted predation of Couch’s spadefoot (Scaphiopus couchii) juveniles by ants (Aphaenogaster cockerelli): Southwestern Naturalist, v. 46, no. 1, p. 104-106.

* Boone, M.D., Corn, P.S., Donnelly, M.A., Little, E.E., and Niewiarowski, P.H., 2003, Physical stressors, in Linder, G., Bishop, C.A., and Sparling, D.W., eds., Amphibian decline – An integrated analysis of multiple stressor effects: Pensacola, Fla., Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, p 129–151.

* Bridges, C.M., and Little, E.E., 2005, Toxicity to amphibians of environmental extracts from natural waters in National Parks and Fish and Wildlife Refuges: Alytes, v. 22, no. 3-4, p. 130–145.

* Burrowes, P.A., Joglar, R.J., and Green, D.E., 2004, Potential causes for amphibian declines in Puerto Rico: Herpetologica, v. 60, no. 2, p. 141–154.

* Bury, R.B., 1999, A historical perspective and critique of the declining amphibian crisis: Wildlife Society Bulletin, v. 27, no. 4, p. 1064–1068.

* Bury, R.B., and Corn, P.S., 1991, Sampling methods for amphibians in streams in the Pacific Northwest: U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station General Technical Report PNW-GTR-275, 29 p.

* Bury, R.B., Corn, P.S., and Aubry, K.B., 1991, Regional comparisons of terrestrial amphibian communities in Oregon and Washington, in Ruggiero, L.F., Aubry, K.B., Carey, A.B., and Huff, M.H., technical coordinators, Wildlife and vegetation of unmanaged Douglas fir forests: U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station General Technical Report PNW GTR 285, p. 341–350.

* Bury, R.B., Corn, P.S., Aubry, K.B., Gilbert, F.F., and Jones, L.L.C., 1991, Aquatic amphibian communities in Oregon and Washington, in Ruggiero, L.F., Aubry, K.B., Carey, A.B., and Huff, M.H., technical coordinators, Wildlife and vegetation of unmanaged Douglas fir forests: U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station General Technical Report PNW GTR 285, p. 353–362.

* Bury, R.B., Corn, P.S., Dodd, C.K., Jr., McDiarmid, R.W., and Scott, N.J., 1995, Amphibians, in LaRoe, E.T., and others, eds., Our living resources: National Biological Service, p. 124–126.

* Bury, R.B., Dodd, C.K., Jr., and Fellers, G.M., 1980, Conservation of the Amphibia of the United States – A review: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Publication 134, p. 1–34.

* Campbell, D.H., Muths, E., Turk, J.T., and Corn, P.S., 2004, Sensitivity to acidification of sub-alpine ponds and lakes in Northwestern Colorado: Hydrological Processes, v. 18, no. 15, p. 2817–2834.

* Carey, C., Corn, P.S., Jones, M.S., Livo, L.J., Muths, E., and Loeffler, C.W., 2005, Environmental and life history factors that limit recovery in southern Rocky Mountain populations of Boreal Toads (Bufo b. boreas), in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 222–236.

* Carpenter, D.W., Jung, R.E., and Sites, J.W., Jr., 2001, Conservation genetics of the endangered Shenandoah salamander (Plethodon shenandoah, Plethodontidae): Animal Conservation, v. 4, no. 2, p. 111-119.

* Carroll, S.L., Ervin, E.L., and Fisher, R.N., 2005, Taricha torosa torosa (Coast Range Newt) – Overwintering larvae: Herpetological Review, v. 36, no. 3, p. 297.

* Case, T.J., and Fisher, R.N., 2001, Measuring and predicting species presence – Coastal sage scrub case study, in Hunsaker, C., Goodchild, M., Friedl, M., and Case, T.J., eds., Spatial uncertainty in ecology – Implications for remote sensing and GIS applications: New York, N.Y., Springer-Verlag, p. 47-71

* Corben, C., and Fellers, G.M., 2001, A technique for detecting eyeshine of amphibians and reptiles: Herpetological Review, v. 32, no. 2, p. 89-91.

* Corn, P.S., 2000, Amphibian declines – Review of some current hypotheses, in Linder, G., Bishop, C.A., and Sparling, D.W., eds., Amphibian decline – An integrated analysis of multiple stressor effects: Pensacola, Fla., Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, p. 663–696.

* Corn, P.S., 2001, Perspectives from the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute – Amphibians and wilderness: International Journal of Wilderness, v. 7, no. 2, p. 25.

* Corn, P.S., 2003, Amphibian breeding and climate change – The importance of snow in the mountains: Conservation Biology, v. 17, no. 2, p. 622–625.

* Corn, P.S., 2003, Endangered toads in the Rockies, in Taylor, L., Martin, K., Hik, D., and Ryall, A., eds., Ecological and earth sciences in mountain areas: Banff, Alberta, Canada, The Banff Centre, p. 43–51.

* Corn, P.S., 2005, Climate change and amphibians: Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, v. 28, no. 1, p. 57–65.

* Corn, P.S., 2005, Deteriorating status of western amphibians – Can we generalize about causes? in Linder, G., Bishop, C.A., and Sparling, D.W., eds., Amphibian decline – An integrated analysis of multiple stressor effects: Pensacola, Fla., Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, p. 249–255.

* Corn, P.S., 1998, Effects of ultraviolet radiation on boreal toads in Colorado: Ecological Applications, v. 8, no. 1, p. 18–26.

* Corn, P.S., and Bury, R.B., 1989, Logging in western Oregon – Responses of headwater habitats and stream amphibians: Forest Ecology and Management, v. 29, no. 1-2, p. 39–57.

* Corn, P.S., and Bury, R.B., 1990, Sampling methods for terrestrial amphibians and reptiles: U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station General Technical Report PNW-GTR-256, 34 p.

* Corn, P.S., and Fogleman, J.C., 1984, Extinction of montane populations of leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) in Colorado: Journal of Herpetology, v. 18, no. 2, p. 147–152.

* Corn, P.S., and Muths, E., 2002, Variable breeding phenology affects the exposure of amphibian embryos to ultraviolet radiation: Ecology, v. 83, no. 11, p. 2958–2963.

* Corn, P.S., and Muths, E., 2004, Variable breeding phenology affects the exposure of amphibian embryos to ultraviolet radiation – Reply: Ecology, v. 85, no. 6, p. 1759–1763.

* Corn, P.S., Bury, R.B., and Hyde, E.J., 2003, Conservation of stream amphibians in North America, in Semlitsch, R., ed., Amphibian Conservation: Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution Press, p. 24-36.

* Corn, P.S., Hossack, B.R., Muths, E., Patla, D.A., Peterson, C.R., and Gallant, A.L., 2005, Status of amphibians on the Continental Divide – Surveys on a transect from Montana to Colorado, USA: Alytes, v. 22, no. 3-4, p. 85-94.

* Corn, P.S., Jennings, M.L., and Muths, E., 1997, Distribution and status of amphibians in Rocky Mountain National Park: Northwestern Naturalist, v. 78, no. 1, p. 34–55.

* Corn, P.S., Muths, E., Adams, M., and Dodd, C.K., Jr., 2005, The United States Geological Survey's Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative: Alytes, v. 22, no. 3-4, p. 65-71.

* Corser, J.D., 2001, Decline of disjunct green salamander populations (Aneides aeneus) in the southern Appalachians: Biological Conservation, v. 97, no. 1, p. 119-126.

* Corser, J.D., and Dodd, C.K., Jr., 2004, Fluctuations in a metapopulation of nesting Four-toed Salamanders, Hemidactylium scutatum, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA, 1999-2003: Natural Areas Journal, v. 24, no. 2, p. 135-140.

* Daszak, P., Berger, L., Cunningham, A.A., Hyatt, A.D., Green, D.E., and Speare, R., 1999, Emerging infectious diseases and amphibian population declines: Emerging Infectious Diseases, v. 5, no. 6, p. 735-748.

* Davidson, C., and Fellers, G.M., 2005, Bufo canorus Camp, 1916(a), Yosemite Toad, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 400-401.

* Dayton, G.H., Jung, R.E., and Droege, S., 2005, Large-scale habitat associations of four desert anurans in Big Bend National Park, Texas: Journal of Herpetology, v. 38, no. 4, p. 619–627.

* Diamond, S.A., Trenham, P.C., Adams, M.J., Hossack, B.R., Knapp, R.A., Stark, S.L., Bradford, D., Corn, P.S., Czarnowski, K., Brooks, P.D., Fagre, D., Breen, B., Detenbeck, N.E., and Tonnessen, K., 2005, Estimated ultraviolet radiation doses in wetlands in six National Parks: Ecosystems, v. 8, no. 5, p. 462-477.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 2004, The amphibians of Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Knoxville, Tenn., University of Tennessee Press, 283 p.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 2005, Phaeognathus hubrichti Highton, 1961, Red Hills Salamander, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 785–787.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 2000, A landmark publication on the amphibians of northern Eurasia: Alytes, v. 18, no. 1, p. 91-94.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 2002, Review of Reptiles and Amphibians of the Smokies, by S.G. Tilley and J.E. Huheey, 2001: Herpetological Review, v. 33, no. 1, p. 76-77.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 2004, The Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) – A model integrated approach to determining national amphibian status, in 19th International Congress of Zoology, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, August, 2004, Proceedings: p. 257.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 2005, Population manipulations, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 265–270.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 1997, Imperiled amphibians – A historical perspective, in Benz, G.W., and Collins, D.E., eds., Aquatic fauna in peril – The southeastern perspective: Decatur, Ga., Lenz Design and Communications, p. 165-200.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 1998, Desmognathus auriculatus at Devil’s Millhopper State Geological Site, Alachua County, Florida: Florida Scientist, v. 61, no. 1, p. 38-45.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 1998, NIEHS sponsors workshop on amphibian deformities: Newsletter of Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force of the World Conservation Union’s Species Survival Commission, no. 26, p. 2-3.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., 1999, Review of Monitoring vertebrate populations, by W.L. Thompson, G.C. White, and C. Gowan, 1998: Copeia, v. 1999, no. 2, p. 540-541.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., and Cade, B.A., 1998, Movement patterns and the conservation of amphibians breeding in small, temporary wetlands: Conservation Biology, v. 12, no. 2, p. 331-339.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., and Dorazio, R.M., 2004, Using counts to simultaneously estimate abundance and detection probabilities in a salamander community: Herpetologica, v. 60, no. 4, p. 468-475.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., and Griffey, M.L., 1999, Geographic distribution – Ambystoma talpoideum (Mole salamander): Herpetological Review, v. 30, no. 2, p. 105.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., and Smith, L.L., 2003, Habitat destruction and alteration – Historical trends and future prospects for amphibians, in Semlitsch, R.D., ed., Amphibian conservation: Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institute Press, p. 94–112.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., ed., 2005, The Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative, Norman, Okla, 2004, Symposium Proceedings: Alytes, v. 22, no. 3-4, p. 65-167.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., Griffey, M.L, and Corser, J.D., 2001, The cave-associated amphibians of Great Smoky Mountains National Park – Review and monitoring: Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, v. 117, no. 3, p. 139-149.

* Dodd, C.K., Jr., Means, D.B., and Johnson, S.A., 2005, Notophthalmus perstriatus (Bishop, 1941[a]), Striped Newt, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 887–889.

* Drost, C.A., and Fellers, G.M., 1996, Collapse of a regional frog fauna in the Yosemite area of the California Sierra Nevada., USA: Conservation Biology, v. 10, no. 2, p. 414-425.

* Ervin, E.L., 2005, Pseudacris cadaverina (Cope, 1866[a]), California Treefrog, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 467–470.

* Ervin, E.L., Anderson, A.E., Cass, T.L., and Murcia, R.E., 2001, Spea hammondii (Western Spadefoot Toad) – Elevation Record: Herpetological Review, v. 32, no. 1, p. 36.

* Ervin, E.L., Fisher, R.N., Madden, K., 2000, Hyla cadaverina (California Treefrog) – Predation: Herpetological Review, v. 31, no. 4, p. 234.

* Fellers, G.M., 2005, Bufo exsul Myers, 1942(a), Black Toad, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 406–408.

* Fellers, G.M., 2005, Rana boylii Baird, 1854(b), Foothill Yellow-legged Frog, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 534–536.

* Fellers, G.M., 2005, Rana draytonii Baird and Girard, 1852(b), California Red-legged Frog, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 552–554.

* Fellers, G.M., 1992, Declining Amphibian Populations Program – California-Nevada Working Group: Herpetological Review, v. 23, no. 2, p. 35-36.

* Fellers, G.M., 1997, Design of amphibian surveys, in Olson, D.H., Leonard, W.P., and Bury, R.B., eds., Sampling amphibians in lentic habitats – Methods and approaches for the Pacific Northwest: Northwest Fauna 4, p. 23-34.

* Fellers, G.M., 2005, Pacific treefrog, Pseudacris regilla Baird and Girard, in Jones, L.L.C., Leonard, W.P., and Olson, D.H., eds. Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest: Seattle Audubon Society, Seattle, Wash., p. 174-177.

* Fellers, G.M., 2005, California red-legged frog, Rana draytonii Baird and Girard, in Jones, L.L.C., Leonard, W.P., and Olson, D.H., eds. Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest: Seattle Audubon Society, Seattle, Wash., p. 198-201.

* Fellers, G.M., and Drost, C.A., 1992, Causes for declining amphibian populations in wilderness terrestrial/aquatic ecosystems, in Meeting of the Society of American Foresters, Portland, Ore., 1992, Proceedings.

* Fellers, G.M., and Drost, C.A., 1993, Disappearance of the Cascades frog, Rana cascadae, at the southern end of its range: Biological Conservation, v. 65, no. 2, p. 177-181.

* Fellers, G.M., and Drost, C.A., 1994, Sampling with artificial cover, in Heyer, W.R., Donnelly, M.A., McDiarmid, R.W., Hayek, L.C., and Foster, M.S., eds., Measuring and monitoring biological diversity – Standard methods for amphibians: Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution Press, p. 146-150.

* Fellers, G.M., and Freel, K.L., 1995, A standardized protocol for surveying aquatic amphibians: National Biological Service Cooperative Park Studies Unit Technical Report NPS

* Fellers, G.M., Drost, C.A., and Heyer, W.R., 1994, Handling live amphibians, in Heyer, W.R., Donnelly, M.A., McDiarmid, R.W., Hayek, L.C., and Foster, M.S., eds., Measuring and monitoring biological diversity – Standard methods for amphibians: Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution Press, p. 275-276.

* Fellers, G.M., Green, D.E., and Longcore, J.E., 2001, Oral chytridiomycosis in Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs (Rana muscosa): Copeia, v. 2001, no. 4, p. 945-953.

* Fellers, G.M., and Kleeman, P.M., 2003, A technique for locating and recovering radiotransmitters at close range: Herpetological Review, v. 34, no. 2, p. 123.

* Fellers, G.M., and Kuchta, S.R., 2005, California giant salamander, Dicamptodon ensatus Eschscholtz, in Jones, L.L.C., Leonard, W.P., and Olson, D.H., eds. Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest: Seattle Audubon Society, Seattle, Wash., p. 50-53.

* Fellers, G.M., Launer, A.E., Rathbun, G., Bobzien, S., Alvarez, J., Sterner, D., Seymour, R.B., and Westphal, M., 2001, Overwintering tadpoles in the California Red-legged Frog (Rana aurora draytonii): Herpetological Review, v. 32, no. 3, p. 156–157.

* Fellers, G.M., McConnell, L., Pratt, D., and Datta, S., 2004, Pesticides in Mountain yellow-legged frogs (Rana muscosa) from the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, USA: Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v. 23, no. 9, p. 2170-2177.

* Fellers, G.M., and Wood, L.L., 2004, Rana aurora draytonii (California red-legged frog) predation: Herpetological Review, v. 35, no. 2, p. 163.

* Fisher, R.N., 2004, Life on the "island" – Animals, in Understanding the life of Point Loma: San Diego, Calif., Cabrillo National Monument Foundation, p. 112-131.

* Fisher, R.N., and Shaffer, H.B., 1996, The decline of amphibians in California's Great Central Valley: Conservation Biology, v. 10, no. 5, p. 1387-1397.

* Funk, W.C., Blouin, M.S., Corn, P.S., Maxell, B.A., Pilliod, D.S., Amish, S., and Allendorf, F.W., 2005, Population structure of Columbia Spotted Frogs (Rana luteiventris) is strongly affected by the landscape: Molecular Ecology, v. 14, no. 2, p. 483–496.

* Funk, W.C., Greene, A.E., Corn, P.S., and Allendorf, F.W., 2005, High dispersal in a frog species suggests that it is vulnerable to habitat fragmentation: Biology Letters, v. 1, no. 1, p. 13–16.

* Gibbs, J.P., Whiteleather, K.K., and Schueler, F.W., 2005, Changes in frog and toad populations over 30 years in New York State: Ecological Applications, v. 15, no. 4, p. 1148-1157.

* Grant, E.H.C., 2005, Correlates of vernal pool occurrence in the Massachusetts landscape: Wetlands, v. 25, no. 2, p. 480-487.

* Grant, E.H.C., Chellman, I.C., Nanjappa, P., and Jung, R.E., 2004, Rana spp. (multiple ranid species) – Hibernacula: Herpetological Review, v. 35, no. 3, p. 262-263.

* Grant, E.H.C., Jung, R.E., and Rice, K.C., 2005, Stream salamander species richness and abundance in relation to environmental factors in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia – A stratified random survey: American Midland Naturalist, v. 153, no. 2, p. 348-356.

* Grant, E.H.C., Jung, R.E., Nichols, J.D., and Hines, J.E., 2005, Double-observer approach to estimating egg mass abundance of pool-breeding amphibians: Wetlands Ecology and Management, v. 13, no. 3, p. 305-320.

* Green D.E., 1995, Mass morbidity and mortality of wild cane toads (Bufo marinus) on Kaua'i Island, Hawai'i (USA) in 1992 and 1994: Herpetopathologia, v. 1995, p. 201-214.

* Green, D.E., 2001, Diseases and pathology of Amphibia, in Wright, K.M., and Whitaker, B.R., eds., Amphibian Medicine and Captive Husbandry: Malabar, Fla., Krieger Publishing, p. 401-485.

* Green, D.E., and Harshbarger, J.C., 2001, Spontaneous neoplasia in Amphibia, in Wright, K.M., and Whitaker, B.R., eds., Amphibian Medicine and Captive Husbandry: Malabar, Fla., Krieger Publishing, p. 335-400.

* Green, D.E., and Muths, E., 2005, Health evaluation of amphibians in and near Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado, USA): Alytes, v. 22, no. 3-4, p. 109-129.

* Green, D.E., and Sherman, C.K., 2001, Diagnostic histological findings in Yosemite toads (Bufo canorus) from a die-off in the 1970's: Journal of Herpetology, v. 35, no. 1, p. 92-103.

* Green, D.E., Andrews, J., Abell, J.M., 1995, Preliminary investigations on a mycotic myositis in red-spotted newts (Notophthalmus v. viridescens) from Vermont: Herpetopathologia, v. 1995, p. 51-62.

* Green, D.E., Converse, K.A., and Schrader, A.K., 2002, Epizootiology of sixty-four amphibian morbidity and mortality events in the USA, 1996–2001: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, v. 969, p. 323-339.

* Gunzburger, M.S., 2005, Differential predation on tadpoles influences the potential effects of hybridization between Hyla cinerea and Hyla gratiosa: Journal of Herpetology, v. 30, no. 4, p. 682-687.

* Gunzburger, M.S., and Travis, J., 2005, A critical literature review of the evidence for unpalatability of amphibian eggs and larvae: Journal of Herpetology, v. 39, no. 4, p. 547-571.

* Gunzburger, M.S., and Travis, J., 2005, Effects of multiple predator species on green treefrog (Hyla cinerea) tadpoles: Canadian Journal of Zoology, v. 83, no. 7, p. 996-1002.

* Hall, R.J., and Langtimm, C.A., 2001, The U.S. National Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative and the role of protected areas: The George Wright Forum, v. 18, no. 2, p. 17–25.

* Hansen, R.W., Wake, D.B., and Fellers, G.M., 2005, Batrachoseps pacificus (Cope 1865), Channel Islands Slender Salamander, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 685–686.

* Harshbarger, J.C., Chang, S.C., DeLanney, L.E., Rose, F.L., and Green, D.E., 1999, Cutaneous mastocytomas in the neotenic caudate amphibians Ambystoma mexicanum (axolotl) and Ambystoma tigrinum (tiger salamander): Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, v. 125, no. 3-4, p. 187-192.

* Hathaway, S.A., 2000, An exploratory analysis of the biogeographic distribution of herpetofauna (reptiles and amphibians) and environmental variation in San Diego County using museum records and survey data: San Diego, San Diego State University, M.S. thesis, 81 p.

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* Jung, R.E., Claeson, S., Wallace, J.E., and Welbourn, W.C., Jr., 2001, Eleutherodactylus guttilatus (spotted chirping frog), Bufo punctatus (red-spotted toad), Hyla arenicolor (canyon tree frog), and Rana berlandieri (Rio Grande leopard frog) – Mite infestation: Herpetological Review, v. 32, no. 1, p. 33-34.

* Jung, R.E., Dayton, G.H., Williamson, S.J., Sauer, J.R., and Droege, S., 2002, An evaluation of population index and estimation techniques for tadpoles in desert pools: Journal of Herpetology, v. 36, no. 3, p. 465-472.

* Jung, R.E., Droege, S., Sauer, J.R., and Landy, R.B., 2000, Evaluation of terrestrial and streamside salamander monitoring techniques at Shenandoah National Park: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, v. 63, no. 1, p. 65-79.

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* Jung, R.E., Ward, W.L., King, C.O., and Weir, L.A., 2000, Plethodon cinereus (Redback salamander) – Predation: Herpetological Review, v. 31, no. 2, p. 98-99.

* Kapfer, J.M., and Parmelee, J.R., 2001, Geographic distribution – Ambystoma laterale (Blue-spotted Salamander): Herpetological Review, v. 32, no. 4, p. 267.

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* Knutson, M.G., Sauer, J.R., Olsen, D.O., Mossman, M.J., Hemesath, L.H., and Lannoo, M.J., 2000, Landscape associations of frog and toad species in Iowa and Wisconsin, USA: Journal of the Iowa Academy of Sciences, v. 107, no. 3, p. 134-145.

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* LeNoir, J.S., McConnell, L.L., Fellers, G.M., Cahill, T.M., and Seiber, J.N., 1999, Summertime transport of current-use pesticides from California's Central Valley to the Sierra Nevada mountain range, USA: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v. 18, no. 12, p. 2715-2722.

* MacKenzie, D.I. and Nichols, J.D., 2004, Occupancy as a surrogate for abundance estimation: Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, v. 27, no. 1, p. 461-467.

* MacKenzie, D.I., and Bailey, L.L., 2004, Assessing the fit of site occupancy models: Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics, v. 9, no. 3, p. 300-318.

* MacKenzie, D.I., and Royle, J.A., 2005, Designing efficient occupancy studies – General advice and allocating survey effort: Journal of Applied Ecology, v. 42, no. 6, p. 1105-1114.

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* Mitchell, J.C., and Green, D.E., 2003, Hyla gratiosa (Barking treefrog) – Intestinal hernia: Herpetological Review, v. 34, no. 3, p. 230-231.

* Muths, E., 2003, Home range and movements of boreal toads in undisturbed habitats: Copeia, vol. 1, p. 161–165.

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* Muths, E., Campbell, D.H., and Corn, P.S., 2003, Hatching success in two species of amphibians in northern Colorado in relation to water chemistry and climate: Amphibia-Reptilia, v. 24, no. 1, p. 27-36.

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* Palen, W.J., Schindler, D.E., Adams, M.J., Pearl, C.A., Bury, R.B., and Diamond, S.A., 2002, Optical characteristics of natural waters can protect amphibian populations from UV-B in the US Pacific Northwest: Ecology, v. 83, no. 11, p. 2951–2957.

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* Pilliod, D.S., Bury, R.B., Hyde, E.J., Pearl, C.A., and Corn, P.S., 2003, Fire and amphibians in North America: Forest Ecology and Management, v. 178, no. 1-2, p. 163–181.

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* Rittmann, S., Muths, E., and Green, D.E., 2003, Pseudacris triseriata (western chorus frog) and Rana sylvatica (wood frog) – Chytridiomycosis: Herpetological Review, v. 34, no. 1, p. 53.

* Rombough, C.J., and Pearl, C.A., 2005, Rana pretiosa (Oregon spotted frog) – Aggregation and habitat use: Herpetological Review, v. 36, no. 3, p. 307-308.

* Royle, J.A., and Nichols, J.D., 2003, Estimating abundance from repeated presence-absence data or point counts: Ecology, v. 84, no. 3, p. 777-790.

* Schotthoefer, A., Cole, R.A., and Beasley, V., 2003, Relationship of tadpole stage to location of echinostome cecarial encystment and the consequences for tadpole survival: Journal of Parasitology, v. 89, no. 3, p. 475-482.

* Schotthoefer, A., Koehler, A., Meteyer, C., and Cole, R.A., 2003, Influence of Ribeiroia ondatrae (Trematoda: Digenea) infection on limb development and survival of Northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) – Effects of host-stage and parasite exposure level: Canadian Journal of Zoology, v. 81, no. 7, p. 1144-1153.

* Schwalbe, C.R., and Goldberg, C.S., 2005, Eleutherodactylus augusti (Dugιs, 1879), Barking Frog, in Lannoo, M.J., ed., Amphibian declines – The conservation status of United States species: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, p. 491-492.

* Seigel, R.A., and Dodd, C.K., Jr., 2002, Management of amphibian populations through translocation – Response to Marsh and Trenham: Conservation Biology, v. 16, no. 2, p. 552-554.

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