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If you are interested in any of these articles mail me, I thought I'd share some with my fellow caudate enthusiasts.
1.Carranza, S., Arnold E.N., History of West Mediterranean newts, Pleurodeles (Amphibia: Salamandridae), inferred from old and recent DNA sequences Systematics and Biodiversity, 2004. 1: 327–337.
2.Carranza, S., Wade E., Taxonomic revision of Algero-Tunisian Pleurodeles (Caudata: Salamandridae) using molecular and morphological data. Revalidation of the taxon Pleurodeles nebulosus (Guichenot, 1850) Zootaxa, 2004. 488: 1–24.
3.Chan, L.M., Zamudio, K.R., Wake, D.B., Relationships of the Salamandrid Genera Paramesotriton, Pachytriton, and Cynops Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences Copeia, 2001(4): 997–1009.
4.Durand, D., Tankosic, C., Chaput, D., Gualandris-Parisot, L., Membre, H., Bautz, A., Dournon, C., Feeding and rearing techniques used for larvae of Pleurodeles waltl (urodele amphibian) onboard the MIR space station Scand. J. Lab. Anim. Sci., 2000. 27: 193-202.
5.Kikuyama, S., Toyoda, F., Sodefrin: a novel sex pheromone in a newt, Reviews of Reproduction, 1999. 4: 1–4.
6.Kikuyama, S., Yazawa, T., Abe, S., Yamamoto, K., Iwata, T., Hoshi, K., Hasunuma, I., Mosconi, G., Polzonetti-Magni, A.M., Newt prolactin and its involvement in reproduction, Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 2000. 78: 984–993.
7.Kuzmin, S.L., Dasgupta, R., Smirina É. M., Ecology of the Himalyan newt (Tylototriton verrucosus ) in Darjeeling Himalayas, India Russian Journal of Herpetology, 1994. 1: 69 – 76.
8.Lu, S., Yuan, Z.-G., Pang, J., Yang, D., Yu, F., McGuire, P., Xie, F., Zhang, Y.-P., Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus Paramesotriton (Caudata: Salamandridae) Biochemical Genetics, 2004. 42: 139-148.
9.Madison, D.M., Maerz, J.C., McDarby, J.H., Optimization of Predator Avoidance by Salamanders Using Chemical Cues: Diet and Diel Effects Ethology, 1999. 105: 1073-1086.
10.Marunouchi, J., Ueda, H., Ochi, O., Variation in age and size among breeding populations at
different altitudes in the Japanese newts, Cynops pyrrhogaster Amphibia-Reptilia, 2000. 21: 381-396.
11.Nagai, K., Oishi, T., Behavioral rhythms of the Japanese newts, Cynops pyrrhogaster, under a semi-natural condition Int J Biometeorol., 1998. 41: 105–112.
12.O'Reilly, J.C., Deban, S.M., Nishikawa, K.C., Derived Life History Characteristics Constrain the Evolution of Aquatic Feeding Behavior in Adult Amphibians Topics in Functional and Ecological Vertebrate Morphology, 2002: 153-190.
13.Parra-Olea G., W., D.B., Extreme morphological and ecological homoplasy in tropical salamanders Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, 2001. 98: 7888–7891.
14.Robalo, J.I., Almada, V.C., Some features of the behaviour of the marbled newt Triturus marmoratus(Latreille, 1800) in captivity acta ethol., 2002. 4: 81–84.
15.Rollmann, S.M., Houck, L.D., Feldhoff, R.C., Proteinaceous Pheromone Affecting Female Receptivity in a Terrestrial Salamander, Science, 1999. 285: 1907-1909.
16.Simons, R.S., Brainerd, E.L., Morphological Variation of Hypaxial Musculature in
Salamanders (Lissamphibia: Caudata) Journal of Morphology, 1999. 241: 153–164.
17.Sparreboom, M., Thiesmeier, B., Courtship behaviour of Pachytriton labiatus (Caudata:
Salamandridae) Amphibia-Reptilia, 1999. 20: 339-344.
18.Sparreboom, M., Steinfartz, S., Schultschik, G., Courtship behaviour of Neurergus (Caudata: Salamandridae) Amphibia-Reptilia, 2000. 21: 1-11.
19.Stuart, B.L., Papenfuss, T.J., A New Salamander of the Genus Paramesotriton (Caudata: Salamandridae) from Laos Journal of Herpetology, 2002. 36: 145–148.
20.Sugimura, K., Yamada, F., Miyamoto, A., Population Trend, Habitat Change and Conservation of the Unique Wildlife Species on Amami Island, Japan Association of International Research Initiatives for Environmental Studies?, 2003. ?: 79-89.
21.Veith, M., Mayer, C., Samraoui, B., Barroso, D.D., Bogaerts, S., From Europe to Africa and vice versa: evidence for multiple intercontinental
dispersal in ribbed salamanders (Genus
Pleurodeles) Journal of Biogeography, 2004. 31: 159-171.
22.Weng, L., Wong, W.P., Chew, S. F., Ip, Y. K., Excretory nitrogen metabolism in the Chinese fire-belly newt Cynops orientalis in water, on land, or in high concentrations of environmental ammonia J Comp Physiol B, 2004. 174: 113–120.
23.Yang, D., Shen, Y., Studies on the breeding ecology of C.orientalis Zoological research, 1993. 14: 215-220.
24.Yang, Y., Tian, K., Hao, J., Pei, S. Yang, Y., Biodiversity and biodiversity conservation in Yunnan, China Biodiversity and Conservation, 2004. 13: 813–826.
25.Zajc, I., Arntzen, J.W., Evolutionary relationships among Europan newts (genus Triturus) as inferred from two mtDNA fragments Eur J Physiol, 2000(439?): R21-R22.
Excuse the poor referencing styles, I had to write them by hand as Endnote and I are fighting for the moment...
1.Carranza, S., Arnold E.N., History of West Mediterranean newts, Pleurodeles (Amphibia: Salamandridae), inferred from old and recent DNA sequences Systematics and Biodiversity, 2004. 1: 327–337.
2.Carranza, S., Wade E., Taxonomic revision of Algero-Tunisian Pleurodeles (Caudata: Salamandridae) using molecular and morphological data. Revalidation of the taxon Pleurodeles nebulosus (Guichenot, 1850) Zootaxa, 2004. 488: 1–24.
3.Chan, L.M., Zamudio, K.R., Wake, D.B., Relationships of the Salamandrid Genera Paramesotriton, Pachytriton, and Cynops Based on Mitochondrial DNA Sequences Copeia, 2001(4): 997–1009.
4.Durand, D., Tankosic, C., Chaput, D., Gualandris-Parisot, L., Membre, H., Bautz, A., Dournon, C., Feeding and rearing techniques used for larvae of Pleurodeles waltl (urodele amphibian) onboard the MIR space station Scand. J. Lab. Anim. Sci., 2000. 27: 193-202.
5.Kikuyama, S., Toyoda, F., Sodefrin: a novel sex pheromone in a newt, Reviews of Reproduction, 1999. 4: 1–4.
6.Kikuyama, S., Yazawa, T., Abe, S., Yamamoto, K., Iwata, T., Hoshi, K., Hasunuma, I., Mosconi, G., Polzonetti-Magni, A.M., Newt prolactin and its involvement in reproduction, Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 2000. 78: 984–993.
7.Kuzmin, S.L., Dasgupta, R., Smirina É. M., Ecology of the Himalyan newt (Tylototriton verrucosus ) in Darjeeling Himalayas, India Russian Journal of Herpetology, 1994. 1: 69 – 76.
8.Lu, S., Yuan, Z.-G., Pang, J., Yang, D., Yu, F., McGuire, P., Xie, F., Zhang, Y.-P., Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus Paramesotriton (Caudata: Salamandridae) Biochemical Genetics, 2004. 42: 139-148.
9.Madison, D.M., Maerz, J.C., McDarby, J.H., Optimization of Predator Avoidance by Salamanders Using Chemical Cues: Diet and Diel Effects Ethology, 1999. 105: 1073-1086.
10.Marunouchi, J., Ueda, H., Ochi, O., Variation in age and size among breeding populations at
different altitudes in the Japanese newts, Cynops pyrrhogaster Amphibia-Reptilia, 2000. 21: 381-396.
11.Nagai, K., Oishi, T., Behavioral rhythms of the Japanese newts, Cynops pyrrhogaster, under a semi-natural condition Int J Biometeorol., 1998. 41: 105–112.
12.O'Reilly, J.C., Deban, S.M., Nishikawa, K.C., Derived Life History Characteristics Constrain the Evolution of Aquatic Feeding Behavior in Adult Amphibians Topics in Functional and Ecological Vertebrate Morphology, 2002: 153-190.
13.Parra-Olea G., W., D.B., Extreme morphological and ecological homoplasy in tropical salamanders Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, 2001. 98: 7888–7891.
14.Robalo, J.I., Almada, V.C., Some features of the behaviour of the marbled newt Triturus marmoratus(Latreille, 1800) in captivity acta ethol., 2002. 4: 81–84.
15.Rollmann, S.M., Houck, L.D., Feldhoff, R.C., Proteinaceous Pheromone Affecting Female Receptivity in a Terrestrial Salamander, Science, 1999. 285: 1907-1909.
16.Simons, R.S., Brainerd, E.L., Morphological Variation of Hypaxial Musculature in
Salamanders (Lissamphibia: Caudata) Journal of Morphology, 1999. 241: 153–164.
17.Sparreboom, M., Thiesmeier, B., Courtship behaviour of Pachytriton labiatus (Caudata:
Salamandridae) Amphibia-Reptilia, 1999. 20: 339-344.
18.Sparreboom, M., Steinfartz, S., Schultschik, G., Courtship behaviour of Neurergus (Caudata: Salamandridae) Amphibia-Reptilia, 2000. 21: 1-11.
19.Stuart, B.L., Papenfuss, T.J., A New Salamander of the Genus Paramesotriton (Caudata: Salamandridae) from Laos Journal of Herpetology, 2002. 36: 145–148.
20.Sugimura, K., Yamada, F., Miyamoto, A., Population Trend, Habitat Change and Conservation of the Unique Wildlife Species on Amami Island, Japan Association of International Research Initiatives for Environmental Studies?, 2003. ?: 79-89.
21.Veith, M., Mayer, C., Samraoui, B., Barroso, D.D., Bogaerts, S., From Europe to Africa and vice versa: evidence for multiple intercontinental
dispersal in ribbed salamanders (Genus
Pleurodeles) Journal of Biogeography, 2004. 31: 159-171.
22.Weng, L., Wong, W.P., Chew, S. F., Ip, Y. K., Excretory nitrogen metabolism in the Chinese fire-belly newt Cynops orientalis in water, on land, or in high concentrations of environmental ammonia J Comp Physiol B, 2004. 174: 113–120.
23.Yang, D., Shen, Y., Studies on the breeding ecology of C.orientalis Zoological research, 1993. 14: 215-220.
24.Yang, Y., Tian, K., Hao, J., Pei, S. Yang, Y., Biodiversity and biodiversity conservation in Yunnan, China Biodiversity and Conservation, 2004. 13: 813–826.
25.Zajc, I., Arntzen, J.W., Evolutionary relationships among Europan newts (genus Triturus) as inferred from two mtDNA fragments Eur J Physiol, 2000(439?): R21-R22.
Excuse the poor referencing styles, I had to write them by hand as Endnote and I are fighting for the moment...