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Volume I, Issue I
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Editorial
Dawning of
Herpetological Conservation and Biology: A Special Introduction to
Your New Journal
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GALLERY )
R.Bruce Bury, Malcolm L. McCallum, Stanley E. Trauth,
and Raymond A. Saumure
Invited Forums
Ecological Succession on a Natural Area in Northeastern Kansas from 1948
to 2006
Henry S. Fitch
Dilemma of Name-Recognition:
Why and When to Use New Combinations of Scientific Names
Hobart M.
Smith and David Chiszar
HerpSpectives
Road Surveys for
Turtles: Consideration of Possible Sampling Biases
David A. Steen and Lora L. Smith
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Research
Articles
Evidence of a New Niche for a North American
Salamander:
Aneides vagrans Residing in Old-Growth Redwood Forest Canopy
James C. Spickler, Stephen C. Sillett, Sharyn B. Marks, and Hartwell H.
Welsh, Jr
Sexual Differences
in the Ecology and Habitat Selection of Western Toads
(Bufo boreas ) in Northeastern Oregon
Evelyn L. Bull
Errata (Click Here)
Habitat Suitability for Reptiles in the Gorvan Sands
Sanctuary, Armenia
Tigran L. Tadevosyan
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Status and Geographic Expansion of the Mediterranean
Gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus , in Louisiana: Implications for the
Southeastern United States
Walter E. Meshaka, Jr., Samuel D. Marshall, Jeff Boundy and Avery A.
Williams
A
Novel Facultative Mutualistic Relationship Between Bufonid Tadpoles and
Flagellated Green Algae
Renn Tumlison and Stanley E. Trauth
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Natural History, Field Ecology, Conservation Biology and Wildlife
Management:
Time
to Connect the Dots
R. Bruce Bury
Publication Trends of Natural History and Field Studies in Herpetology
Malcolm L. McCallum and Jamie L. McCallum
Classics in HCB
A Personal Glimpse into Natural History and a Revisit
of a Classic
Paper by Fred Cagle
Stanley E. Trauth
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Complimentary PDF reprint of "An Outline for the Study of a
Reptile Life History "
(Originally
published in Tulane Studies of Zoology and Botany )
Fred Cagle
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