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Literature Cited
References having one or two authors appear alphabetically by author and then by
year. Citations having three or more authors appear alphabetically by first author
and then are ordered by year, not alphabetically by subsequent authors.
Foreign literature from languages having non-Roman scripts (Chinese, Japanese,
Korean, Russian) are transliterated into Roman script. For these articles, titles trans-
lated into English are frequently provided in the original. These are used whenever
provided. Otherwise, I provide a translation of the title and place it in brackets to
indicate that it is not from the original publication. For many of these articles,
English summaries are also provided. I make note of that when applicable; other-
wise, I simply note the original language of the article. For languages using Roman
script, I don't make note of the original language, presuming that will be
self-evident.
Abarca, J., and A.M. Monge. 2007. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus mabouia . Herpetological
Review 38: 351-352.
Abbott, S.R. 1922. The horned lizard or toad ( Phrynosoma cornutum ). Maine Naturalist 2:
167-169.
Achaval, F., and E. Gudnyas. 1983. Hallazgo de Tarentola mauritanica (L., 1758) (Lacertilia,
Gekkonidae), en el Uruguay. Boletín de la Sociedad Zoologica del Uruguay, segunda epoca 1:
7-10.
Achor, K.L., and P.E. Moler. 1982. Geographic distribution: Anolis equestris . Herpetological
Review 13: 131.
Acosta-Galvis, A.R. 2000. Ranas, salamandras y caecilias (Tetrapoda: Amphibia) de Colombia.
Biota Colombiana 1: 289-319.
Adams, C.K. 2007. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus turcicus . Herpetological Review 38: 352.
Adams, M.J. 1999. Correlated factors in amphibian decline: exotic species and habitat change in
western Washington. Journal of Wildlife Management 63: 1162-1171.
Adams, M.J. 2000. Pond permanence and the effects of exotic vertebrates on anurans. Ecological
Applications 10: 559-568.
Adams, M.J., R.B. Bury, and S.A. Swarts. 1998. Amphibians of the Fort Lewis Military
Reservation, Washington: sampling techniques and community patterns. Northwestern
Naturalist 79: 12-18.
Adams, M.J., C.A. Pearl, and R.B. Bury. 2003. Indirect facilitation of an anuran invasion by non-
native fishes. Ecology Letters 6: 343-351.
Adrados, L.C. 2002. Assessment of ecological threat of potential replacement species. Pp.
III17-III27 in Adrados, L.C., and L. Briggs (eds.), Study of application of EU wildlife trade
regulations in relation to species which form an ecological threat to EU fauna and flora, with
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