Herpetological Conservation and Biology

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1Herpetological Conservation and Biology 13(2):423–432. Submitted: 9 May 2018; Accepted: 3 July 2018; Published: 31 AugustA New, Noninvasive Method of Batch-Marking Amphibians Across Developmental Stages A. Z. An

Herpetological Conservation and Biology 13(2):423–432. Submitted: 9 May 2018; Accepted: 3 July 2018; Published: 31 AugustA New, Noninvasive Method of Batch-Marking Amphibians Across Developmental Stages A. Z. An

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Language: English - Date: 2018-09-10 23:36:38
2mm Ova diameter  Herpetological Conservation and Biology

mm Ova diameter Herpetological Conservation and Biology

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-13 13:54:58
    3Herpetological Conservation and Biology Diet.—In southern Florida, the Eastern Mud Snake was observed struggling with either Amphiuma  or Siren (Duellman and Schwartz, 1958), all aquatic species. In Alachua County, th

    Herpetological Conservation and Biology Diet.—In southern Florida, the Eastern Mud Snake was observed struggling with either Amphiuma  or Siren (Duellman and Schwartz, 1958), all aquatic species. In Alachua County, th

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    Language: English - Date: 2015-04-13 13:56:37
      4Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):iii–iv.  EDITORIALS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS NON-PEER REVIEW SECTION  PEER-REVIEWERS 2014–2015

      Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):iii–iv. EDITORIALS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS NON-PEER REVIEW SECTION PEER-REVIEWERS 2014–2015

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      Language: English - Date: 2016-04-30 17:44:03
        5Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):253–264. Submitted: 12 January 2015; Accepted: 30 November 2015; Published: 30 AprilPOPULATION ECOLOGY AND REHABILITATION OF INCIDENTALLY CAPTURED KEMP’S RIDLEY SE

        Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):253–264. Submitted: 12 January 2015; Accepted: 30 November 2015; Published: 30 AprilPOPULATION ECOLOGY AND REHABILITATION OF INCIDENTALLY CAPTURED KEMP’S RIDLEY SE

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        - Date: 2016-04-30 17:42:12
          6Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):199–213. Submitted: 15 May 2015; Accepted: 23 February 2016; Published: 30 AprilLOCATING SUITABLE HABITAT FOR A RARE SPECIES: EVALUATION OF A SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MO

          Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):199–213. Submitted: 15 May 2015; Accepted: 23 February 2016; Published: 30 AprilLOCATING SUITABLE HABITAT FOR A RARE SPECIES: EVALUATION OF A SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MO

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          - Date: 2016-04-30 17:46:18
            7Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):19–28. Submitted: 12 February 2015; Accepted: 24 November 2015; Published: 30 AprilPROTECTED NATURAL AREAS AND THE CONSERVATION OF AMPHIBIANS IN A HIGHLY TRANSFORMED

            Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):19–28. Submitted: 12 February 2015; Accepted: 24 November 2015; Published: 30 AprilPROTECTED NATURAL AREAS AND THE CONSERVATION OF AMPHIBIANS IN A HIGHLY TRANSFORMED

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            - Date: 2016-04-30 17:44:42
              8Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):13–18. Submitted: 20 October 2014; Accepted: 26 March 2016; Published: 30 AprilDO SCIENTIFIC COLLECTING AND CONSERVATION CONFLICT? BRIAN T. HENEN Post Office Box 167

              Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):13–18. Submitted: 20 October 2014; Accepted: 26 March 2016; Published: 30 AprilDO SCIENTIFIC COLLECTING AND CONSERVATION CONFLICT? BRIAN T. HENEN Post Office Box 167

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                9Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):132–141. Submitted: 27 December 2014; Accepted: 23 November 2015; Published: 30 AprilURBAN DITCH CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH TURTLE ABUNDANCE AND SPECIES RICHNES

                Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):132–141. Submitted: 27 December 2014; Accepted: 23 November 2015; Published: 30 AprilURBAN DITCH CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH TURTLE ABUNDANCE AND SPECIES RICHNES

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                - Date: 2016-04-30 17:42:51