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Smith, H.T., W.E. Meshaka, Jr., and R.M. Engeman. 2006b. Predation on a northern curlytail liz-
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Leiocephalus carinatus armouri : scavenged road-kill. Herpetological Review 37: 87.
Smith, H.T., R.M. Engeman, and W.E. Meshaka, Jr. 2006d. Natural history notes: Leiocephalus
carinatus armouri : predation. Herpetological Review 37: 224.
Smith, H.T., E. Golden, and W.E. Meshaka, Jr. 2007a. Population density estimates for a green iguana
( Iguana iguana ) colony in a Florida state park. Journal of Kansas Herpetology 21: 19-20.
Smith, H.T., W.E. Meshaka, Jr., E. Golden, and E.M. Cowan. 2007b. The appearance of the exotic
green iguana as road-kills in a restored urban Florida state park: the importance of an 11-year
dataset. Journal of Kansas Herpetology 22: 14-16.
Smith, J.C., and B.L. Phillips. 2006. Toxic tucker: the potential impact of cane toads on Australian
reptiles. Pacific Conservation Biology 12: 40-49.
Smith, J.R., O.W. Thornton, Jr., and J.R. Dixon. 1996. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus tur-
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Smith, K.G. 2004. Natural history notes: Osteopilus septentrionalis : reproductive behavior.
Herpetological Review 35: 374-375.
Smith, K.G. 2005a. Effects of nonindigenous tadpoles on native tadpoles in Florida: evidence of
competition. Biological Conservation 123: 433-441.
Smith, K.G. 2005b. An exploratory assessment of Cuban treefrog ( Osteopilus septentrionalis )
tadpoles as predators of native and nonindigenous tadpoles in Florida. Amphibia-Reptilia 26:
571-575.
Smith, K.G. 2006a. Patterns of nonindigenous herpetofaunal richness and biotic homogenization
among Florida counties. Biological Conservation 127: 327-335.
Smith, K.G. 2006b. Keystone predators (eastern newts, Notophthalmus viridescens ) reduce the
impacts of an aquatic invasive species. Oecologia 148: 342-349.
Smith, L.A. 1988. Lycodon aulics capucinus , a colubrid snake introduced to Christmas Island,
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Smith, M. 1951b. The wall lizard ( Lacerta muralis ) in England. British Journal of Herpetology 1:
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Smith, M. 1953. The feeding habits of the marsh frog ( Rana ridibunda ridibunda ). British Journal
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Smith, M.M., H.T. Smith, and R.M. Engeman. 2004. Extensive contiguous north-south range
expansion of the original population of an invasive lizard in Florida. International
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Smith, P.W. 1961. The amphibians and reptiles of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin
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Smith, R.E. 1983. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnotii . Herpetological Review 14:
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Sneep, J.-W. 1999. Control and eradication of non-native terrestrial vertebrates in the Netherlands.
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Snell, C.A. 1981. Breeding the European tree frog, Hyla arborea , and a note on a wild breeding
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