A unique colour pictorial guide exclusively on frogs and toads of the Western Ghats of India. The guide illustrates 73 species with quality photographs, pointers to key features, pictograms, distribution maps, habitat photographs and with minimal text. Scientific and common names, museum record, actual and relative sizes, habitats and current IUCN status of each species are also provided. Species are grouped on their habitat preferences, making it easy to use in the field. \u
ABSTRACT Amphibians are specialized for living in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems but, they are ...
Bufoides meghalayana, the Khasi Hills Rock Toad, is an Endangered species of tropical bufonid (Stua...
Joseph, Jobin, Jobin, K.M., Nameer, P.O. (2012): Additional record of Resplendent Bush Frog Raorches...
A unique colour pictorial guide exclusively on frogs and toads of the Western Ghats of India. The gu...
This revised edition includes details of 50 new species discovered since the original edition was pu...
The Western Ghats of India are very rich in amphibian species with 117 species of frogs, toads and c...
FIGURE 1. A map of the Western Ghats showing the major physiographic features referred to in the tex...
The Western Ghats of South India are rich in culture and ecology. The biodiversity contained in this...
<p>A checklist of amphibians of Kerala State is presented in this paper. Accepted English names, sc...
<p>Following the first publication on vertebrates of India (Blanford 1888–1890), a huge wealth of in...
<p>A checklist of reptiles of Kerala State is presented, along with their Scientific, English and Ma...
Tadpoles are an important, albeit often neglected, part of the life-cycle of frogs. These larval for...
Meghamalai landscape, southern Western Ghats was surveyed for anurans from March 2006 to January 200...
FIGURE 3. Geographical distribution of five species in Fejervarya rufescens group of the Western Gha...
Tropical evergreen forests of Indian subcontinent, especially of the Western Ghats, are known hot sp...
ABSTRACT Amphibians are specialized for living in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems but, they are ...
Bufoides meghalayana, the Khasi Hills Rock Toad, is an Endangered species of tropical bufonid (Stua...
Joseph, Jobin, Jobin, K.M., Nameer, P.O. (2012): Additional record of Resplendent Bush Frog Raorches...
A unique colour pictorial guide exclusively on frogs and toads of the Western Ghats of India. The gu...
This revised edition includes details of 50 new species discovered since the original edition was pu...
The Western Ghats of India are very rich in amphibian species with 117 species of frogs, toads and c...
FIGURE 1. A map of the Western Ghats showing the major physiographic features referred to in the tex...
The Western Ghats of South India are rich in culture and ecology. The biodiversity contained in this...
<p>A checklist of amphibians of Kerala State is presented in this paper. Accepted English names, sc...
<p>Following the first publication on vertebrates of India (Blanford 1888–1890), a huge wealth of in...
<p>A checklist of reptiles of Kerala State is presented, along with their Scientific, English and Ma...
Tadpoles are an important, albeit often neglected, part of the life-cycle of frogs. These larval for...
Meghamalai landscape, southern Western Ghats was surveyed for anurans from March 2006 to January 200...
FIGURE 3. Geographical distribution of five species in Fejervarya rufescens group of the Western Gha...
Tropical evergreen forests of Indian subcontinent, especially of the Western Ghats, are known hot sp...
ABSTRACT Amphibians are specialized for living in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems but, they are ...
Bufoides meghalayana, the Khasi Hills Rock Toad, is an Endangered species of tropical bufonid (Stua...
Joseph, Jobin, Jobin, K.M., Nameer, P.O. (2012): Additional record of Resplendent Bush Frog Raorches...