Amphibia - Reptilia
Brill Academic Publishers · Netherlands
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Amphibia - Reptilia publishes research on amphibians and reptiles, focusing on their taxonomy, evolution, ecology, and conservation. Recent articles investigate topics such as predator-prey interactions in tadpoles, genetic identification of invasive toads, terrestrial movement patterns of spadefoot toads, sexual dimorphism in newts, and leucism in caimans. The journal also covers research on snake taxonomy and genetics, reproductive behavior in salamanders, predation on fire salamanders, species boundary definitions, behavioral plasticity in wall lizards, population demography of wall lizards, hybrid zones in newts, ecological requirements of yellow-bellied toads, antipredator behavior in dice snakes, water loss rates in fossorial squamates, color pattern analysis in fire salamanders, and mtDNA barcoding for introduced slow worm populations.
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