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Zoology, 5/e
Stephen A. Miller, College of the Ozarks
John B. Harley, Eastern Kentucky University

Amphibians: The First Terrestrial Vertebrates

Suggested Readings

Chapter 19 Selected Readings


BOOKS

Duellman, W.E. and Trueb, L. 1994. Biology of Amphibians. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Duellman, W.E. (ed.). 1999. Patterns of Distribution of Amphibians. A Global Perspective. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

Goin, C.J. and Goin, O.B. 1978. Introduction to Herpetology. 3rd ed. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman.

Lovtrup, S. 1977. The Phylogeny of Vertebrata. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Pough, F.H., Janis, C.M. and Heiser, J.B. 1999. Vertebrate Life. 5th ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice- Hall.

Romer, A.S., and Parsons, T.S. 1986. The Vertebrate Body. 6th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing.


ARTICLES

Beebee, T.J.C. 1992. Amphibian decline? Nature 355(6356): 120.

Gorniak, G.D. and Gans, C. 1982. How does the toad flip its tongue? Test of two hypotheses. Science 216: 1335-37.

Hanken, J. 1989. Development and evolution in amphibians. American Scientist 77(4). 336-43.

Jaeger, R.G. 1988. A comparison of territorial and nonterritorial behaviour in two species of salamanders. Animal Behavior 36: 307-400.

McClanahan, L.L., Ruibal, R., and Shoemaker, V.H. 1994. Frogs and toads in deserts. Scientific American, March.

Narins, P. 1995. Frog communication. Scientific American, August.

Skelly, D. 1997. Tadpole communities. American Scientist 85(1): 36-45.

Taylor, M. 1994. Amphibians that came to stay. New Scientist 141(1912): 21-24.

Wilczynski, W. and Brenowitz, E.A. 1988. Acoustic cues mediate intermale spacing in a neotropical frog. Animal Behaviour 36: 1054-63.