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Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 1996d. Natural history notes: Osteopilus septentrionalis : maximum size.
Herpetological Review 27: 74.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 1996e. Occurrence of the nematode Skrjabinoptera scelopori in the Cuban
treefrog, Osteopilus septentrionalis : mainland and island comparisons. Pp. 271-276 in Powell,
R., and R.W. Henderson (eds.), Contributions to West Indian herpetology: a tribute to Albert
Schwartz. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, NY.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 1996f. Theft or cooperative foraging in the barred owl? Florida Field Naturalist
24: 15.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 1996g. Anuran Davian behavior: a Darwinian dilemma. Florida Scientist 59:
74-75.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 1999a. Research and thoughts on the knight anole ( Anolis equestris ) from
extreme southern Florida. Anolis Newsletter 5: 86-88.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 1999b. The herpetofauna of The Kampong. Florida Scientist 62: 153-157.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 1999c. The herpetofauna of the Doc Thomas house in South Miami, Florida.
Florida Field Naturalist 27: 121-123.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 2000. Colonization dynamics of two exotic geckos ( Hemidactylus garnotii and
H. mabouia ) in Everglades National Park. Journal of Herpetology 34: 163-168.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 2001. The Cuban treefrog in Florida: life history of a successful colonizing
species. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 2004. Afterword: the human role in the colonization of species in Florida. Pp.
127-132 in Meshaka, W.E., Jr., B.P. Butterfield, and B. Hauge. The exotic amphibians and
reptiles of Florida. Krieger Publishing, Malabar, FL.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 2005. Osteopilus septentrionalis . Pp. 463-465 in Lannoo, M. (ed.), Amphibian
declines: the conservation status of United States species. University of California Press,
Berkeley, CA.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr. 2006. An update on the list of Florida's exotic amphibian and reptile species.
Journal of Kansas Herpetology 19: 16-17.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., and B. Ferster. 1995. Two species of snakes prey on Cuban treefrogs in south-
ern Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 23: 97-98.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., and K.P. Jansen. 1997. Natural history notes: Osteopilus septentrionalis : pre-
dation. Herpetological Review 28: 147-148.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., and J.N. Layne. 2002. Herpetofauna of a long-unburned sandhill habitat in
south-central Florida. Florida Scientist 65: 35-49.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., and J.N. Layne. 2005. Habitat relationships and seasonal activity of the green-
house frog ( Eleutherodactylus planirostris ) in southern Florida. Florida Scientist 68: 35-43.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., and J. Lewis. 1994. Cosymbotus platyurus in Florida: ten years of stasis.
Herpetological Review 25: 127.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., and B.A. Moody. 1996. The Old World tropical house gecko ( Hemidactylus
mabouia ) on the Dry Tortugas. Florida Scientist 59: 115-117.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., and K.G. Rice. 2001. The knight anole ( Anolis equestris ) in extreme southern
mainland Florida: life has never been so good. Kansas Herpetological Society Newsletter 123: 8.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., B.P. Butterfield, and B. Hauge. 1994a. Hemidactylus frenatus established on
the lower Florida Keys. Herpetological Review 25: 127-128.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., B.P. Butterfield, and B. Hauge. 1994b. Hemidactylus mabouia as an estab-
lished member of the Florida herpetofauna. Herpetological Review 25: 80-81.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., B.P. Butterfield, and B. Hauge. 1994c. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus
mabouia . Herpetological Review 25: 165.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., R.M. Clouse, B.P. Butterfield, and J.B. Hauge. 1997a. The Cuban green
anole, Anolis porcatus : a new anole established in Florida. Herpetological Review 28:
101-102.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., R.M. Clouse, and L. McMahon. 1997b. Diet of the tokay gecko ( Gekko gecko )
in southern Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 25: 105-107.
Meshaka, W.E., Jr., W.F. Loftus, and T. Steiner. 2000. The herpetofauna of Everglades National
Park. Florida Scientist 63: 84-103.
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