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.

To save a MicroSoft Word file
This will give you a completely formatted copy.
Follow these general instructions (which may vary according to your computer set-up):

1.

In the 'Title and Author' column, click Word for the article you wish to copy.  

2.

A box/form will appear on the screen telling you that you have requested a download from the BDG Website.

3.

In the appropriate places show where on your hard drive you wish to save the document to.

4.

When you have completed the form, click [OK]

5.

The document will be downloaded and saved to your hard drive, to the folder of your choice.

6.

You will now be able to access the file using MicroSoft Word.

To save a Text file
This will give you an unformatted copy of the text, but one divided into paragraphs.  This is useful for use in virtually any word processor.  Follow these instructions:

1.

In the 'Title and Author' column, click Text for the article you wish to copy.  Wait for text to appear.  Do not worry about how the text appears on your screen at this stage.

2.

Right-click anywhere on the text.

3.

From the menu, left-click [Select All]  All the text will be highlighted.

4.

Right-click anywhere on the highlighted text.

5.

From the menu, click [Copy

6.

Load MS Word, click [New] and select the type of page you wish to use from your templates.

7.

Click [Edit] then [Paste]  Your text will be pasted onto your chosen page.

8.

Format the text in any way you wish.

9.

Click [File] then [Save As] (change the file name if you wish) and select where you wish to save to. 

Issue No./Page

Date

Title and Author

Keywords
M to R

Notes

27/9

September 94

Frogs of the genus Mannophryne: Enrique la Marca
Word version
Text version

Mannophryne

  Go to this web page

31/1

July 98

Mantellas: Dean James  
Word version
Text version

Mantella 1

  MM. expectata and aurantiaca
Go to this web page

35/12

August 99

Brief notes on Mantella cowani, care and maintenance: Marc Staniszewski  
Word version
Text version

Mantella 2

Go to this web page

38/16

September 00

Mantellas: Richard Gibson  
Word version
Text version

Mantella 3

 

38/17

September 00

A review of the genus Mantella: taxonomy, distribution and conservation…: Miguel Vences, Frank Glaw, Wolfgang Böhme  
Word version
Text version

Mantella 4

Go to this web page

42/5

June 01

Mantella aurantiaca: Nick Townsend  
Word version
Text version

Mantella 5

Go to this web page

43/13

September 01

Social and reproductive behaviour in …. Mantella laevigata with comparisons to the Dendrobatids: Heather Heying  
Word version
Text version

Mantella 6

Go to this web page

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

 

  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  
Word version
Text version

Minyobates 1

Thorough  
Go to this web page

  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  
Word version
Text version

orchid

Ludisia discolor  

Go to this web page

27/3

September 94

In Search of Dendrobatids 3: Paul Armitstead
Word version
Text version

Panama 1

Panamá June 1995  

Go to this web page

28/1

December 96

In Search of Dendrobatids 4: Paul Armitstead
Word version
Text version

Panama 2

Panama June 1995  

Go to this web page

35/7

August 99

Report from Panama: Roberto Ibañez  
Word version
Text version

Panama 3

  Go to this web page

38/10+11

September 00

Colour photographs: E. zaparo, D. pumilio, D. auratus, E. tricolor  
Word version
Text version

Pictures

 

37/2

April 00

Another interesting poison dart frog: E. pictus: Kris Hermans; Dirk Ercken  
Word version
Text version

pictus

  Go to this web page

38/16

September 00

Planting for your vivarium or paludarium: Steve Martin  
Word version
Text version

Plants

  Go to this web page

40/10

December 00

Planting a poison frog terrarium: Neil Sharp  
Word version
Text version

Plants

  Go to this web page

28/10

December 96

Population Density: Andy Gibbs  
Word version
Text version

Populations

  Go to this web page

32/1

November 98

Putative cause of vanishing frog populations: Jack Frenkel  
Word version
Text version

Populations

  Go to this web page

47/9

September 02 Population Genetics for Frog Hobbyists: Brent L. Brock
Word version
Text version
Populations Go to this web page

43/1

September 01

Visual mate choice in poison frogs: Kyle Summers, Rebecca Symula, Mark Clough, Thomas Cronin  
Word version
Text version

pumilio

Go to this web page

  Web doc Dendrobates pumilio: Jamie George
Word version
Text version
pumilio  

38/13

September 00

Quarantine: Lars Osterdahl; Mick Bajcar  
Word version
Text version

Quarantine

 

 

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