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Important Note:

posted 27 August 2018

It is with great regret that I am stepping down as the compiler of the Latest Papers section of Froglog; illness has forced me to quit. My monthly listing has its origins in Froglog and the discipline that it required was my way of keeping up with everything that was being published about amphibian declines. At the time, I had no idea how a trickle of papers would eventually become a torrent. I am proud to have been associated with AmphibiaWeb which, in my view is a quite outstanding resource for biologists. It would have been very difficult for me to have written "The Book of Frogs" without it. I am sure that AmphibiaWeb will continue to thrive and diversify and remain a unique feature of the herpetological world.

Tim Halliday

See the archived lists by Tim Halliday

These monthly reference lists were compiled by Professor Tim Halliday (formerly DAPTF International Director). They list papers on amphibian declines, their causes, and on amphibian conservation, with an emphasis on those that describe methods for monitoring and conserving amphibian populations. It was discontinued in July 2018.

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July 2006

Andreone, F., Mercurio,. V. & Mattioli, F.  (2006)  Between environmental degradation and international pet trade:  conservation strategies for the threatened amphibians of Madagascar.  Natura-Soc. it. Sci. nat Museo civ. Stor. nat. Milano:  95;  81-96.
(f.andreone@libero.it)

Barton, K. & Rafinski, J.  (2006)  Co-occurrence of agile frog (Rana dalmatina Fitz. in Bonaparte) with common frog (Rana temporaria L.) in breeding sites in southern Poland.  Polish J. Ecol:  54;  151-157.
(kbarton@zbs.bialowiesza.pl)

Cruz, M. J., Rebelo, R. & Crespo, E. G.  (2006)  Effects of an introduced crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, on the distribution of south-western Iberian amphibians in their breeding habitats.  Ecography:  29;  329-338.
(mjcruz@fc.ul.pt)

Dayton, G. H. & Fitzgerald, L. A.  (2006)  Habitat suitability models for desert amphibians.  Biol. Conservation:  132;  40-49.
(gdayton@mlml.calstate.edu)

Fouquet, A. & Measey, G. J.  (2006)  Plotting the course of an African clawed frog invasion in western France.  Animal Biology:  56;  95-102.

Govindarajulu, P., Price, W. S. & Anholt, B. R.  (2006)  Introduced bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) in western Canada:  has their ecology diverged?  J. Herpetol:  40;  249-260.
(purnimpap@uvic.ca)

Hagman, M. & Shine, R.  (2006)  Spawning site selection by feral cane toads (Bufo marinus) at an invasion front in tropical Australia.  Austral Ecol:  31;  551-558.
(rics@bio.usyd.edu.au)

Halliday, T.  (2006)  Amphibians.  In:  Ecological Census Techniques, ed. W. J. Sutherland.  Cambridge University Presss.  pp. 278-296.
(t.r.halliday@open.ac.uk)

Kriger, K. M., Hero, J.-M. & Ashton, K. J.  (2006)  Cost efficiency in the detection of chytridiomycosis using PCR assay.  Diseases of Aquatic Organisms:  71;  149-154.
(kerry@savethefrogs.com)

Kriger, K. M., Hines, H. B., Hyatt, A. D., Boyle, D. G. & Hero, J.-M  (2006)  Techniques for detecting chytridiomycosis in wild frogs:  comparing histology with real-time Taqman PCR.  Diseases of Aquatic Organisms:  71;  141-148.
(kerry@savethefrogs.com)

Mattioli, F., Gili, C. & Andreone, F.  (2006)  Economics of captive breeding applied to the conservation of selected amphibian and reptile species from Madagascar.  Natura-Soc. it. Sci. nat Museo civ. Stor. nat. Milano:  95;  67-80.
(cgili@acquariodigenova.it  f.andreone@libero.it)

Mendelson, J. R. et al.  (2006)  Confronting amphibian declines and extinctions.  Science:  313;  48.
(jmendelson@zooatlanta.org)

Mouchet, F., Gauthier, L., Mailhes, C., Ferrier, V. & Devaux, A.  (2006)  Comparative evaluation of genotoxicity of Captan in amphibian larvae (Xenopus laevis and Pleurodeles waltl) using the Comet assay and the Micronulcleus test.  Envtl. Toxicol:  21;  264-277.
(f.mouchet@wanadoo.fr)

Niehaus, A. C., Wilson, R. S. & Franklin, C. E.  (2006)  Short- and long-term consequences of thermal variation in the larval environment of anurans.  J. Anim. Ecol:  75;  686-692.
(a.niehaus@uq.edu.au)

Pabijan, M. & Babik, W.  (2006)  Genetic structure in northeastern populations of the alpine newt (Triturus alpestris):  evidence for post-Pleistocene differentiation.  Molecular Ecol:  15;  2397-2407.
(pabi@zuk.iz.uj.edu.pl)

Parris, K. M.  (2006)  Urban amphibian assemblages as metacommunities.  J. Anim. Ecol:  75;  757-764.
(kirsten@deakin.edu.au)

Puschendorf, R., Bolaños, F. & Chaves, G.  (2006)  The amphibian chytrid fungus along an altitudinal transect before the first reported declines in Costa Rica.  Biol. Conservation:  132;  136-142.
(rpuschen@gmail.com)

Rachowicz, L. J., Knapp, R. A., Morgan, J. A. T., Stice, M. J., Vredenburg, V. T., Parker, J. M. & Briggs, C. J.  (2006)  Emerging infectious disease as a proximate cause of amphibian mass mortality.  Ecology:   87;  1671-1683.

Rothermel, B. B. & Semlitsch, R. D.  (2006)  Consequences of forest fragmentation for juvenile survival in spotted (Ambystoma maculatum) and marbled (Ambystoma opacum) salamanders.  Can. J. Zool:  84;  797-807.

Stevens, V. M., Verkenne, C., Vandewoestijne, S., Wesselingh, R. A. & Baguette, M.  (2006)  Gene flow and functional connectivity in the natterjack toad.  Molecular Ecol:  15;  2333-2344.
(stevens@ecol.ucl.ac.be)

Vatnick, I., Andrews, J., Colombo, M., Madhoun, H., Rameswaran, M. & Brodkin, M. A.  (in press)  Acid exposure is an immune disruptor in adult Rana pipiens.  Envtl. Toxicol. & Chem:  25;
(brodkin@pop1.science.widener.edu)