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Books

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  • Commoner, Barry. Making Peace With the Planet. New York: Pantheon Books, 1990.
  • Conant, Roger, and Joseph T. Collins. A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians: Eastern and Central North America, 3rd ed. The Peterson Field Guide Series. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991.
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  • Lewis, Stephanie. Cane Toads: An Unnatural History. New York: Dolphin/Doubleday, 1989.Mattison, Chris. Frogs and Toads of the World. 1987. Reprint, New York: Facts on File, 1989.
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  • Pyrom, Jay. Frogs and Toads: A Complete Introduction. Neptune City, New Jersey: T.F.H. Publications, 1987.
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  • Reisner, Marc. Game Wars: The Undercover Pursuit of Wildlife Poaches. New York: Viking Penguin, 1991.
  • Ribuoli, Patrizia, and Marina Robbiani. Frogs: Art, Legend, History. The Bulfinch Library of Collectibles, edited by Giorgio Coppin. Boston: Little Brown, 1991.
  • Roan, Sharon L. Ozone Crisis: The 15 Year Evolution of a Sudden Global Emergency. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1990.
  • Schneider, Stephen H. Global Warming. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1989.
  • Schoenherr, Allan A. A Natural History of California. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992.
  • Sergeev, B. F. The world of Amphibians. Revised edition, Moscow, Russia: Mir Publications, 1986.
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  • Stebbins, Robert C. A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. The Peterson Field Guide Series. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1985.
  • Stebbins, Robert C. California Amphibians and Reptiles. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972.
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  • Tyler, Michael J. Australian Frogs. Ringwood, Victoria, Australia: Viking O'Neil, 1989.
  • U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment. Forest Service Planning: Accommodating Uses, Producing Outputs, and Sustaining Ecosystems. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992.
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Pamphlets, Booklets, and Special Publications

  • Adler, Kraig. A Brief History of Herpetology in North America Before 1900. Oxford, Ohio: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 1979.
  • American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH), The Herpetologists League (HL), and Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR). Guidelines for Use of Live Amphibians and Reptiles in Field Research. 1987.
  • Aspelin, Arnold L., Arthur H. Grube, and Robert Toria. Pesticides Industry Sales and Usage, 1990 and 1991 Market Estimates. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency 1992.Bury, R. Bruce. "Habitat Relationships and Ecological Importance of Amphibians and Reptiles." In Streamside Management: Riparian Wildlife and Forestry Interactions, edited by K. J. Raedeke. University of Washington, Institute of Forest Resources, Contribution No. 59, 1988.
  • Bury, R. Bruce, et al. Conservation of the Amphibia of the United States: A Review. Resource Publication 134. Washington, D. C.: United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1980.
  • Bury, R. Bruce, and Paul Stephen Corn. "Douglas-fir Forests in the Oregon and Washington Cascades: Abundance of Terrestrial Herpetofauna Related to Stand Age and Moisture." In Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America: Proceedings of the Symposium, July 19-21, 1988, edited by R. C. Szaro, K. E. Severson, and D. R. Patton. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, RM-l66.
  • Bury, R. Bruce, and Jill A. Whelan. Ecology and Management of the Bullfrog. Resource Publication 155. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1984.
  • Check, G. How to Make Money Collecting Biological Specimens. Tomahawk, Wisconsin: The Real Outdoors Co., 1992.
  • Corn, Paul Stephen, R. Bruce Bury, and Thomas A. Spies. "Douglas-fir Forests in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington: Is the Abundance of Small Mammals Related to Stand Age and Moisture?" In Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America: Proceedings of the Symposium, July 19-21, 1988, edited by R. C. Szaro, K. E. Sevenson, and D. R. Patton. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-l66.
  • Corn, Paul Stephen, William Stolzenburg, and R. Bruce Bury. Acid Precipitation Studies in Colorado and Wyoming: Interim Reports of Surveys of Montane Amphibians and Water Chemistry. Biological Report 80 (40.26). Air Pollution and Acid Rain Report No.26. Washington, D C.: U.S. Department of the Inteior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1989.
  • De Vosjoli, Philippe. The General Care and Maintenance of Horned Frogs. The Herpetocultural Library. Lakeside, California: Adavanced Vivarium Systems, 1989.
  • De Vosjoli, Philippe. The General Care and Maintenance of White's Tree Frogs and White-lipped Tree Frogs. The Herpetocultural Library. Lakeside, California: Advanced Vivarimm Systems, 1990.
  • Froglog: Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Task Force on Declining Amphibians. Nos. 1-6.
  • Guerrero, Peter F. Pesticides: 30 Years Since Silent Spring - Many Long-standing Concerns Remain. Washington, D.C.: U.S. General Accounting Office, GAO/RCED-92-77.
  • Hayes, Marc Philip. A Study of Clutch Attendance in the Neotropical Frog Centrolenella Fleischmanni (Anura: Centrolenidae). Unpublished dissertation, University of Miami, 1991.
  • Hayes, Marc Philip, and Mark R. Jennings. "Habitat Correlates of Distribution of the California Red-legged Frog (Rana aurora draytonii) and the Foothill Yellow-legged Frog (Rana boylii): Implications for Management." In Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America: Proceedings of the Symposium, July 19-21, 1988, edited by R. C. Szaro, K. E. Severson, and D. R. Patton. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, RM-l66.
  • Hayes, Marc Philip, J. Alan Pounds, and Walter W. Timmerman. An Annotated List and Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Monteverde, Costa Rica. Herpetological Circular No. 17. Oxford, Ohio: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.
  • Hedges, S. Blair, and Richard Thomas. "The Importance of Systematic Research in the Conservation of Amphibian and Reptile Populations." In Status y Distribuci溶 de los Reptiles y Anfibios de la Regi溶 de Puerto Rico, edited by J. A. Moreno. Puerto Rico: Departamento de Recursos Naturales de Puerto Rico, Publicaci溶 Cient断ica Miscelanea No. 1, 1991.
  • Jennings, Mark R., and Marc P. Hayes. Amphibian and Reptile Species of Special Concern in California. Report to the California Deparmnent of Fish and Game, Inland Fisheries Division, 1993.
  • Sweet, Samuel S. Initial Report on the Ecology and Status of the Arroyo Toad (Bufo microscaphus californicus) on the Los Padres National Forest of Southern California, with Management Recommendations. Goleta, California: Contract Report to USDA, Forest Service, Los Padres National Forest, 1991.
  • U.S. General Accounting Office. Global Warming: Emission Reductions Possible as Scientific Uncertainties Are Resolved. Washington, D.C.: U.S. General Accounting Office, GAO/RCED-90-58.
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  • Beebee, T. J. C., et al. "Decline of the Nattejack Toad Bufo calamita in Britain: Palaeoecological, Documentary and Experi mental Evidence for Breeding Site Acidification." Biological Conservation 53 (1990): 1-20.
  • Beebee, Trevor J. C. "Environmental Change as a Cause of Nattejack Toad (Bufo calamita) Declines in Britain." Biological Conservation 11 (1977): 87-102.
  • Bennett, Stephen H., J. Whitfield Gibbons, and Jill Glanville. "Terrestrial Activity, Abundance and Diversity of Amphibians in Differently Managed Forest Types." The American Midland Naturalist 103, no.2 (1980): 412-16.
  • Blaustein, Andrew. "Ecological Correlates and Potential Functions of Kin Recognition and Kin Association in Anuran Larvae." Behavior Genetics 18, no.4 (1988): 449-64.
  • Blaustein, Andrew, and Richard K. O'Hara. "An Investigation of Kin Recognition in Red-legged Frog (Rana aurora) Tadpoles." Journal of Zoology 209 (1986): 347-53.
  • Blaustein, Andrew. "Kin Recognition in Rana cascadae Tadpoles." Behavioral and Neural Biology 36 (1982): 77-87.
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  • Blumthaler, Mario, and Walter Ambach. "Indication of Increasing Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation Flux in Alpine Regions." Science 248 (1990): 206-07.
  • Bradford, David F. "Allotopic Distribution of Native Frogs and Introduced Fishes in High Sierra Nevada Lakes of California: Implication of the Negative Effect of Fish Introductions." Copeia 1989: 775-78.
  • Bradford, David F. "Mass Mortality and Extinction in a High-elevation Population of Rana muscosa." Jounal of Herpetology 25, no.2 (1991): 174-77.
  • Bradford, David F. "Winterkill, Oxygen Relations, and Energy Metabolism of a Submerged Dormant Amphibian, Rana muscosa." Ecology 64, no.5 (1983): 1171-83.
  • Brown, Herbert A. "Reproduction and Development of the Red-legged Frog, Rana aurora, in Northwestern Washington." Northwest Science 49, no.4 (1975): 241-52.
  • Burke, Russell L. "Relocations, Repatriations, and Translocations of Amphibians and Reptlies: Taking a Broader View."Herpetologica 47, no.3 (1991): 350-57.
  • Burton, Thomas M., and Gene E. Likens. "Salamander Populations and Biomass in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire." Copeia 1975: 541-46.
  • Bury, R. Bruce. "Difference in Amphibian Populations in Logged and Old Growth Redwood Forest." Northwest Science 57 (1983): 167-78.
  • Bury, R. Bruce. "Santa Cruz Long-Toed Salamander: Survival in Doubt." Herpetology Review 4, no.1 (1972): 20-21.
  • Bury, R. Bruce, and Roger A. Luckenbach. "Introduced Amphibians and Reptiles in California." Biological Conservation 10 (1976): 1-14.
  • Caldwell, J. P., J. H. Thorp, and T. O. Jervey "Predator-Prey Relationships Among Larval Dragonflies, Salamanders, and Frogs." Oecologia 46 (1980): 285-89.
  • Calef, George Waller. "Natural Mortality of Tadpoles in a Popula tion of Rana aurora." Ecology 54, no.4 (1973): 741-58.
  • Carey, Cynthia. "Hypothesis Concerning the Causes of the Disappearance of Boreal Toads from the Mountains of Colorado." Conservation Biology 7, no.2 (1993): 355-62.
  • Cecil, Stephen G., and John J. Just. "Survival Rate, Population Density and Development of a Naturally Occurring Anuran Larvae (Rana catesbeiana)." Copeia 1979: 447-53.
  • Clarkson, Robert W., and James C. deVos,Jr. "The Bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana Shaw, in the Lower Colorado River, Arizona-California." Journal of Herpetology 20, no.1 (1986): 42-49.
  • Clarkson, Robent W., and James C. Rorabaugh. "Status of Leopard Frogs (Rana pipiens Complex: Ranidae) in Arizona and Southeastern California." The Southwestern Naturalist 34, no.4 (1989): 531-38.
  • Cook, Robert P. "Effects of Acid Precipitation on Embryonic Mortality of Ambystoma Salamanders in the Connecticut Valley of Massachusetts." Biological Conservation 27 (1983): 77-88.
  • Cooke, A. S. "Indications of Recent Changes in Status in the British Isles of the Frog (Rana temporaria) and the Toad (Bufo bufo). Journal of Zoology 167 (1972): 161-78.
  • Corn, Paul Stephen, and R. Bruce Bury. "Logging in Western Oregon: Responses of Headwater Habitats and Stream Amphibians." Forest Ecology and Management 29 (1989): 39-57.
  • Corn, Paul Stephen, and James C. Fogleman. "Extinction of Montane Populations of the Northern Leopard Frog (Rana pipiens) in Colorado." Journal of Herpetology 18, no.2 (1984): 147-52.
  • Crump, Martha L. "Possible Enhancement of Growth in Tadpoles Through Cannibalism." Copeia 1990: 560-64.
  • Crump, Martha L, Frank R. Hensley, and Kenneth L. Clark. "Apparent Decline of the Golden Toad: Underground or Extinct?" Copeia 1992: 413-20.
  • Crump, Martha L., and J. Alan Pounds. "Lethal Parasitism of an Aposematic Anuran (Atelopus varius) by Notochaeta bufonivora (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)." Journal of Parasitology, 71, no.5 (1985): 588-91.
  • Cummins, C. P. "Effects of Aluminum and Low pH on Growth and Development in Rana temporaria Tadpoles." Oecologia 69 (1986): 248-52.
  • Dodd, C. Kenneth, Jr. "The Status of the Red Hills Salamander Phaeognathus hubrichti, Alabama, U.S.A., 197-1988." Biological Conservation 55 (1991): 57-75.
  • Dodd, C. Kenneth, Jr, and Richard A. Seigel. "Relocation, Repatriation, and Translocation of Amphibians and Reptiles: Are They Conservation Stategies That Work?" Herpetologica 47, no.3 (1991): 336-50.
  • Dunson, William A., and Richard L. Wyman, eds. "Symposium: Amphibian Declines and Habitat Acidification." Journal of Herpetelogy 26, no.4 (1992): 349-442.
  • Fishwild, Thomas G., et al. "Sibling Recognition by Larval Frogs (Rana pipiens, R. sylvatica, and Pseudacris crucifer)." Journal of Herpetology 24, no.1 (1990): 40-44.
  • Freda, Joseph. "The Effects of Aluminum and Other Metals on Amphibians." Environmental Pollution 71 (1991): 305-28.
  • Freda, Joseph. "The Influence of Acidic Pond Water on Amphibians: A Review." Water, Air and Soil Pollution 30 (1986): 439-50.
  • Freda, Joseph, and William A. Dunson. "Effects of Low pH and Other Chemical Variables on the Local Distribution of Amphibians." Copeia 1986: 454-66.
  • Freda, Joseph. "Field and Laboratory Studies of Ion Balance and Growth Rates of Ranid Tadpoles Chronically Exposed to Low pH." Copeia 1985: 415-23.
  • Freda, Joseph "Sodium Balance of Amphibian Larvae Exposed to Low Environmental pH." Physiological Zoology 57, no.4 (1984): 435-43.
  • Frisbie, Malcolm Pratt, and Richard L. Wyman. "The Effect of Environmental pH on Sodium Balance in the Red-spotted Newt, Notophthalmus viridescens." Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 23 (1992): 64-68.
  • Frisbie, Malcolm Pratt, and Richard L. Wyman. "The Effects of Soil pH on Sodium Balance in the Red-backed Salamander, Plethodon cinereus, and Three Other Terrestrial Salamanders." Physiological Zoology 64, no.4 (1991): 1050-68.
  • Fritts, Thomas H. "Differential Predation on Tadpoles." Copeia 1966: 594-98.
  • Glynn, Peter W. "El Ni撲-Southern Oscillation 1982-83: Nearshore Population, Community, and Ecosystem Responses." Annual Review of Ecological Systems 19 (1988): 309-45.
  • Hammerson, Geoffrey A. "Bullfrog Eliminating Leopard Frogs in Colorado?" Herpetology Review 13, no.4 (1982): 115-16.
  • Harte,John, and Erika Hoffman. "Possible Effects of Acidic Deposition on a Rocky Mountain Population of the Tiger Salamander Ambystoma,tigrinum." Conservation Biology 3, no.2 (1989): 149-58.
  • Hayes, Marc P. "Predation on the Adults and Prehatching Stages of Glass Frogs (Centrolenidae)." Biotropica 15, no.1 (1983): 74-76.
  • Hayes, Marc P., and Mark R. Jennings. "Decline of Ranid Frog Species in Western North America: Are Bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) Responsible?" Journal of Herpetology 20, no.4 (1986): 490-509.
  • Hayes, M. P., and M. M. Miyamoto. "Biochemical, Behavioral and Body Size Differences Between Rana aurora aurora and R. A. draytoni." Copeia 1984: 1018-22.
  • Hayes, Marc P., and Michele R. Tennant. "Diet and Feeding Behavior of the California Red-legged Frog. Rana aurora drayto nii." The Southwestern Naturalist 30, no.4 (1985): 601-05.
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  • Jacobson, Susan K., and John J. Vandenberg. "Reproductive Ecology of the Endangered Golden Toad (Bufo periglenes)." Journal of Herpetology 25, no.3 (1991): 321-27.
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