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The Herpetological Journal is an international scientific journal that publishes papers on the natural history of amphibians and reptiles. Experimental, observational and theoretical studies are published along with reviews and book reviews. Faunistic lists, letters and results of general surveys are not published unless they shed light on herpetological problems of wider significance.

Publisher: British Herpetological Society

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Volume 25, Number 2, April 2015
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Ontogenetic variation in the skulls of Caiman: the case of Caiman latirostris and Caiman yacare (Alligatoridae, Caimaninae)
pp. 65-73(9)
Authors: Blanco, M.V. Fernandez; Bona, P.; Olivares, A.I.; Desojo, J.B.

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Anuran species distribution along an elevational gradient and seasonal comparisons of leaf litter frogs in an Atlantic Rainforest area of southeastern Brazil
pp. 75-81(7)
Authors: Goyannes-Araújo, Pablo; Siqueira, Carla Costa; Laia, Rafael Camilo; Almeida-Santos, Marlon; Guedes, Diego Medeiros; Rocha, Carlos Frederico Duarte

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First evidence of chromosomal variation within Chelonoidis chilensis (Testudines: Testudinidae)
pp. 83-89(7)
Authors: Sánchez, Julieta; Alcalde, Leandro; Bolzán, Alejandro D.

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Extensive occurrence of the amphibian chytrid fungus in the Albertine Rift, a Central African amphibian hotspot
pp. 91-100(10)
Authors: Greenbaum, Eli; Meece, Jennifer; Reed, Kurt D.; Kusamba, Chifundera

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Female reproductive biology of the lizards Liolaemus sarmientoi and L. magellanicus from the southern end of the world
pp. 101-108(8)
Authors: Fernández, Jimena B.; Medina, Marlin; Kubisch, Erika L.; Manero, Amanda A.; Scolaro, J. Alejandro; Ibargüengoytía, Nora R.

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Niche differentiation of an anuran assemblage in temporary ponds in the Brazilian semiarid Caatinga: influence of ecological and historical factors
pp. 109-121(13)
Authors: Protázio, Arielson S.; Albuquerque, Ralph L.; Falkenberg, Laura M.; Mesquita, Daniel O.

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Female-biased sexual size dimorphism is driven by phenotypic selection on females in the Omei treefrog
pp. 123-126(4)
Authors: Ma, Xiao Hui; Zhao, Li; Lu, Xin; Liao, Wen Bo

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Evidence for the expensive-tissue hypothesis in the Omei Wood Frog (Rana omeimontis)
pp. 127-130(4)
Authors: Jin, Long; Zhao, Li; Liu, Wen Chao; Zeng, Yu; Liao, Wen Bo

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