Top 3 Papers

    Volume 1, Issue 1 (2006)

     

    # 1

    Natural History, Field Ecology, Conservation Biology and Wildlife Management: Time to Connect the Dots.
    R. Bruce Bury

     

    # 2

    Dilemma of Name-Recognition: Why and When to Use New Combinations of Scientific Names.
    Hobart M. Smith and David Chiszar 

     

    # 3

    Ecological Succession on a Natural Area in Northeastern Kansas from 1948 to 2006.
    Henry S. Fitch

     

     

Volume 1, Issue 2 (2006)

 

# 1

Amphibian Biodiversity Recovery in a Large-scale Ecosystem Restoration.
Robert Brodman, Michael Parrish, Heidi Kraus and Spencer Cortwright

 

# 2

The Influence of Temporal and Spatial Origin on Size and Early Growth Rates in Captive Loggerhead Sea Turtles
(Caretta caretta) in the United States.

Lesley Stokes, Jeanette Wyneken, Larry B. Crowder, and Jesse Marsh

 

# 3

A Simple and Reliable Method for Attaching Radio-transmitters to Lizards.
Daniel A. Warner, Jai Thomas, and Richard Shine

 

 

    Volume 2, Issue 1 (2007)

     

    # 1

    Presence of Amphibian Chytrid Fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, and Other Amphibian Pathogens at Warm-
    water Fish Hatcheries in Southeastern North America
    .
    D. Earl Green and C. Kenneth Dodd

     

    # 2

    Are Embryonic and Larval Green Frogs (Rana clamitans) Insensitive to Road Deicing Salt?

    Nancy E. Karraker


    # 3

    Nesting Ecology and Hatching Success of the Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta), in Quebec.

    Andrew D. Walde, J. Roger Bider, Denis Masse, Raymond Saumure, and Rodger D. Titman

     

     

    Volume 2, Issue 2 (2007)

     

    # 1

    Green Iguanas (Iguana iguana): The Unintended Consequence of Sound Wildlife Management Practices
    in a South Florida Park
    .

    Walter E. Meshaka, Jr., Henry T. Smith, Elizabeth Golden, Jon A. Moore, Stephanie Fitchett, Ernest M. Cowen,
    Richard M. Engeman, Stacey R. Sekscienski, and Heather L. Cress

     

    # 2

    A Simple, Inexpensive Method to Capture Arboreal Lizards.

    Alison M. Hamilton, Elaine R. Klein, Mallory E. Eckstut, and Emily E. Hartfield


    # 3

    Amphibians and Reptiles of the LacTélé Community Reserve, Likouala Region, Republic of Congo (Brazzaville).
    Kate Jackson, Ange-Ghislain Zassi-Boulou, Lis-Bethy Mavoungou, and Serge Pangou

     

 

    Volume 3, Issue 1 (2008)

     

    # 1

    Vertebrate Road Mortality Predominantly Impacts Amphibians.
    David J. Glista, Travis L. DeVault, and J. Andrew DeWoody

     

    # 2

    Distribution and Relative Abundance of Tennessee Cave Salamanders (Gyrinophilus palleucus and Gyrinophilus gulolineatus)
    with an emphasis on Tennessee Populations.

    Brian T. Miller and Matthew L. Niemiller


    # 3

    Sex Ratio Prediction of Juvenile Hawksbill Sea Turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) from South Florida, USA.
    Gaelle Blanvillain, Lawrence D. Wood, Anne B. Meylan, and Peter A. Meylan

 

 

    Volume 3, Issue 2 (2008)

     

    # 1

    Interaction of an Introduced Predator with Future Effects of Climate Change in the Recruitment Dynamics of the Imperiled Sierra
    Nevada Yellow-legged Frog (Rana sierrae).

    Igor Lacan, Kathleen Matthews, and Krishna Feldman

     

    # 2

    Movement Patterns of California Red-legged Frogs (Rana draytonii) in an Inland California Environment.
    Patricia J. Tatarian


    # 3

    Pathogenicity of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Two Threatened California Amphibians: Rana draytonii and Ambystoma
    californiense
    .
    Gretchen E. Padgett-Flohr

     

     

    *The top three papers per issue based on cumulative number of downloads from date of publication to 31 December 2009.