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Vol. 17 No. 2 (2010): Reptiles & Amphibians
Vol. 17 No. 2 (2010): Reptiles & Amphibians
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17161/randa.v17i2
Published:
2010-06-01
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Remembrances
What’s in a Name?
Marian L. Griffey
67-68
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Articles
New Perspectives on the Ecology and Natural History of the Yellow-bellied Sea Snake (Pelamis platurus) in Costa Rica
Does Precipitation Influence Distribution?
Harvey B. Lillywhite, Alejandro Solórzano, Coleman M., III Sheehy , Spencer Ingley, Mahmood Sasa
69-72
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Observations and Comments on the Diet of the Many-banded Krait (Bungarus multicinctus multicinctus) in Taiwan
Jean-Jay Mao, Gerrut Norval, Chih-Liang Hsu, Wei-Han Chen, Ray Ger
73-76
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Blocked-flight Aggressive Behavior in Snakes
D. Bruce Means
76-78
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Terrestrial Burrowing in Nesting Softshell Turtles (Apalone mutica and A. spinifera)
Michael V. Plummer, J. Sean Doody
79-81
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Apparent Competition by Grass Frogs (Rana temporaria) and Common Toads (Bufo bufo) for Breeding Sites
Ivan Vergner
82-83
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Submerged Calling by Oregon Spotted Frogs (Rana pretiosa) Remote from Breeding Aggregations
Jay Bowerman
84-87
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Suburbanization of a Central Texas Herpetofauna
Frederick R. Gehlbach
87-93
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Red Milk Snake Taking Large Prey Late in the Season
Stephen L. Barten
94
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Observations on a Wild King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), with Emphasis on Foraging and Diet
Dhiraj Bhaisare, Vipul Ramanuj, P. Gowri Shankar, M. Vittala, Matt Goode, Rom Whitaker
95-102
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Turtles in the Dust
Effects of Hands-on Scientific Training on a Group of Behaviorally At-risk Students’ Knowledge and Empathy
J. Alan Sosa, Oscar Reyes, Gad Perry
108-111
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Travelogue
The Backdoor Turtles of Tortuguero
Don Moll
103-107
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Commentary
Is Wildlife Management Business or Conservation — A Question of Ideology
Jesús A. Rivas
112-115
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Invasive Species
Island Invaders
Introduced Amphibians and Reptiles in the Turks and Caicos Islands
R. Graham Reynolds, Matthew L. Niemiller
116-121
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Cuban Brown Anoles (Anolis sagrei) in St. Maarten
Axel Fläschendräger
121-122
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Knight Anoles (Anolis equestris) on Grand Cayman Island
Mat DaCosta-Cottam, Kristan D. Godbeer, Tim Austin
122
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Book Reviews
Conservation of Venomous Snakes is a Delicate Balance of Science, Sociology, and Politics
Timber Rattlesnakes in Vermont and New York: Biology, History, and the Fate of an Endangered Species by Jon Furman
George R. Pisani
123
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Natural History Research Reports
Summaries of Published Reports on Natural History
IRCF Journal Editors
124-125
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Conservation in the News
Newsbriefs
IRCF Journal Editors
125
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Editorial Information
Editor's Remarks
IRCF Journal Editors
127
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