Open Directory - Science: Biology: Zoology: Chordates: Herpetology
See also: This category in other languages: - Biologist Reid Harris is studying the chytrid fungus that is imperiling up to one third of the world’s amphibian populations. - Includes species list, teacher's guide and project information. - A searchable online database of amphibians with much information relating to their biology and conservation. - Marc Staniszewski provides details of the biology, reproduction and captive care of frogs, toads, salamanders and newts. - Tracks developments in the malformation and decline of amphibian populations in North America. - Notes on the habitats and distribution of amphibians, their classification, their structure and function, life cycle and behavior. - Guide to the herpetofauna of North Carolina which includes photographs, descriptions and frog calls. - The Cofrin Centre for Biodiversity provides information on the biology of reptiles and amphibians including details of those occurring in the Wisconsin area - Repository of information on herpetofauna and ongoing herpetological research from James Cook University in Australia. - Undertakes research into reptiles and amphibians and offers a searchable database of herpetology collections. - Conservation materials and species accounts for herpetofauna of the Midwestern United States. - Devoted to the global dissemination of scientific data on amphibians, turtles, crocodilians and reptiles. - Includes information on morphological adaptations and general biology of crocodilians. - Promotes understanding of reptiles and amphibians in the wild and as well as captivity. Offers general information, forum and images. - Nicole Sookoo at the University of the West Indies has been testing the susceptibility of the frog, Physalaemus pustulosus, to various herbicides. - Enables the herpetologists of Europe to submit their field reports and photographs of reptiles and amphibians. Provides a list of species, field reports, contributors and submission instructions. - Programs and resources for native reptiles and amphibians. Includes checklists and events. - Group devoted to investigating the worldwide decline in amphibian population. - Weekly published electronic newsletter about latest international scientific and conservation news on reptiles and amphibians. - Articles, photographs and links related to herpetology, herpetoculture and herpetofauna. - Journal dedicated to the conservation, ecology, and natural history of amphibians and reptiles. Open-access. - Department information, a list of collections and amphibian species of the world checklist. - Dedicated to the conservation of reptiles and amphibians, this expeditionist's journal contains images, articles and stories. - Comprehensive collection of internet links related to the study of reptiles and amphibians. - Pictorial tour of the species in several regions of west Texas. Images and notes on herpetofauna found in the area. - An extensive list of the reptiles and amphibians of Panama including photographs and species descriptions. - Guide to the state's reptiles and amphibians. Includes information, photograph gallery and range maps. - Provides a yearly symposium for the dissemination of data and research pertaining to amphibians and reptiles. - Species accounts for the state's reptiles and amphibians, forum, and links. - Educational web project about amphibians including a gallery, articles and information on amphibian biology and classification. - Images and field notes of United States reptiles and amphibians by Mike Pingleton. - Translations of scientific names, list of description citations and data of persons honored in the nomenclature. - NEARMI aims to determine the proportion of surveyed areas that are occupied by various species of amphibians and to estimate amphibian population sizes and trends. - Publishes original research, short articles and review papers concerning the whole field of Herpetology and is available without charge. - Australian based website that includes herpetology help information, images, reptile safari data and related links. - Notes on the reproductive biology of reptiles, the amniotic egg and reptilian health problems. Also images and details of some Australian reptiles. - Provides information about research projects being undertaken at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Australia. - Images of reptiles and amphibians from around the world taken by Zoltan Takacs. - Introduction to the biology of snakes, turtles, lizards, alligators and crocodiles with a reptile quiz. - Notes on cold-bloodedness, respiration, the skin, the egg, fertilization, the heart and the kidney of reptiles. - News, information, articles and images concerning Australian reptiles, amphibians as well as herpetology. - Illustrated guide to all native and introduced species by Robert N. Fisher, Ted J. Case and Chris Brown. - A photographic field guide and detailed account of Iowan reptiles and amphibians as well as related links. - Photographic field guides and detailed accounts of the reptiles and amphibians that reside in the area. - Source of information for reptiles and amphibians of the Pacific northwest, presented by the University of Oregon. - Information on the reptiles found in the region. Includes species descriptions, images, range maps and related links. - Provides details of Sara's herpetological research on the phylogeography and phylogenetics of the milk snake, Lampropeltis triangulum as well as on snake evolution. - Data on research activities, images, sounds and species descriptions from this lab that is situated in South Carolina. - Article from Wikipedia discussing the morphology, nomenclature, arrangement and importance of snake scales. - Supports the discussion of reptiles and amphibians in Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. - Features images, notes, observations and links about the species found in the area. - An author's guide to choosing reptiles and amphibians. Includes identifications and species data. - Researchers at the Tattersall Laboratory are investigating the relationship between skin color and the ambient temperature in a South American frog. - Dr. Bryan Grieg Fry describes his research on, and experiences with, venomous snakes and lizards. - Thomas Pauley's lab at Marshall University includes a complete guide to amphibians and reptiles in the state. - John Sullivan's small collection of images and notes about reptiles and amphibians from around the world.