Available Texts M-R
The following table lists all the articles from those Newsletters which I have available at this moment in time (Last update: 20 November 2003). More will follow as I sort out my files. Please note that some files are copyrighted by their author and not by the BDG and hence are not available as downloads. You can, however, read the file on the Website. Links are provided to the pages in the 'Notes' column.
Articles from the current year's Newsletters are not available until the following year.
The approximate title of each available text is in the 'Title and Author' column. Texts are available as MS Word documents or as Text files.
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When you have completed the form, click [OK] |
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You will now be able to access the file using MicroSoft Word. |
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Issue
No./Page |
Date |
Title
and Author |
Keywords |
Notes |
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27/9 |
September 94 |
Frogs of the genus
Mannophryne:
Enrique la Marca |
Mannophryne |
|
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31/1 |
July 98 |
Mantella 1 |
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35/12 |
August 99 |
Brief notes on
Mantella cowani, care and maintenance: Marc Staniszewski |
Mantella 2 |
|
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38/16 |
September 00 |
Mantellas:
Richard Gibson |
Mantella
3 |
|
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38/17 |
September 00 |
A review of the
genus Mantella: taxonomy, distribution and conservation…: Miguel Vences,
Frank Glaw, Wolfgang Böhme |
Mantella 4 |
|
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42/5 |
June 01 |
Mantella
aurantiaca: Nick Townsend |
Mantella 5 |
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43/13 |
September 01 |
Social and
reproductive behaviour in …. Mantella laevigata with comparisons to the
Dendrobatids: Heather Heying |
Mantella 6 |
|
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45/14 |
March 02 | Saving Mantellas Nick Townsend Word version Text version |
Mantella 7 | Go to this web page |
|
46/5 |
June 02 | Breeding M. pulchra:
Barry Bevan Word version Text version |
Mantella 8 | Go to this web page |
|
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Mantella viridis, captive
care: Tim Mayer Word version Text version |
Mantella 9 | Go to this web page | |
|
39/1 |
September 00 |
A review of the
genus Minyobates: Angela Suárez-Mayorga |
Minyobates 1 |
Thorough |
| October 00 | Minyobates Word version Text version |
Minyobates 2 | Go to this web page | |
|
45/1 |
March 02 | The cost of polygyny and the
evolution of female care in poison frogs Summers and Earn Word version Text version |
Multiple matings | |
|
35/8 |
August 99 |
An orchid for
the vivarium: Derek Petrie |
orchid |
Ludisia
discolor |
|
27/3 |
September 94 |
In Search of Dendrobatids 3: Paul
Armitstead |
Panama 1 |
Panamá
June 1995 |
|
28/1 |
December 96 |
In Search of Dendrobatids 4: Paul
Armitstead |
Panama 2 |
Panama
June 1995 |
|
35/7 |
August
99 |
Report
from Panama: Roberto Ibañez |
Panama 3 |
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38/10+11 |
September 00 |
Colour
photographs: E. zaparo, D. pumilio, D. auratus, E. tricolor |
Pictures |
|
|
37/2 |
April 00 |
Another
interesting poison dart frog: E. pictus: Kris Hermans; Dirk Ercken |
pictus |
|
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38/16 |
September 00 |
Planting for
your vivarium or paludarium: Steve Martin |
Plants |
|
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40/10 |
December 00 |
Planting a
poison frog terrarium: Neil Sharp |
Plants |
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28/10 |
December 96 |
Populations |
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32/1 |
November 98 |
Putative cause
of vanishing frog populations: Jack Frenkel |
Populations |
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47/9 |
September 02 | Population Genetics for Frog
Hobbyists: Brent L. Brock Word version Text version |
Populations | Go to this web page |
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43/1 |
September 01 |
Visual mate
choice in poison frogs: Kyle Summers, Rebecca Symula, Mark Clough, Thomas
Cronin |
pumilio |
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| Web doc | Dendrobates pumilio: Jamie George Word version Text version |
pumilio | ||
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38/13 |
September 00 |
Quarantine:
Lars Osterdahl; Mick Bajcar |
Quarantine |
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