BI468/568: Amphibians and Reptiles of Oregon

Dr. Tom A. Titus

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Adaptations to an Arid Environment in the Great Basin Spadefoot (Spea intermontana) – Caroline Daggett

 

Anti-Predator Mechanisms in Salamanders– Kari Yoshida

 

A brief life history of the Tailed Frog – Ascaphus truei -Lawrence Getubig

 

Ecology and Species Comparisons of the Short-Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma douglassi) and the Desert Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma platyrhinos) -Brodie Hylton

 

General Information and Natural History of the Pacific Treefrog (Hyla regilla) -Susan DuBay

 

Rana aurora: Red-Legged Frog  -Shashank Sharma

 

Sceloporus occidentalis: Some Notes on the Common Oregon Western Fence Lizard  -Marya Brookshire

 

Solving the Mystery of Amphibian Decline -Laura Girardeau

 

Western Terrestrial Garter: Thamnophis elegans -Dustin Fowkes

 

The Problem of Amphibian Population Declines With an Emphasis on Two Species Found to Be Declining in Oregon  -Shawn Knoedler

 

A Review of the Western Skink -Laurina Manning

 

Taxonomic Classification of Cnemidophorus velox Springer Based on Origins and Relative Age -Jesse Everett

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