This study documents the most northerly known distribution of the giant salamander, Pseudoeurycea gigantea, and provides new details on aspects of its natural history based on specimens of this species collected within Hidalgo state, Mexico
Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican tax...
AbstractThe Sierra Madre del Sur (SMS) of southern Mexico is known for its exceptionally high levels...
<div><p>Worldwide, one in every three species of amphibian is endangered, 39 species have gone extin...
This study documents the most northerly known distribution of the giant salamander, Pseudoeurycea gi...
Field studies in the mountains of central Veracruz, Mexico, resulted in discovery of two previously...
The salamanders inhabiting the Sierra Madre del Sur are all mem-bers of the family Plethodontidae. A...
Salamanders of the Pseudoeurycea bellii complex are widespread in Mexico north and west of the Isthm...
Roberts' False Brook Salamander (Pseudoeurycea robertsi) is a critically endangered plethodontid sal...
We describe a new species of plethodontid salamander of the genus Pseudoeurycea from the Sierra de Z...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Salamanders constitute the second largest order of amphibians in the world. The 762 species occurrin...
A new species of plethodontid salamander of the genus Pseudoeurycea from the Sierra de Malinaltepec ...
Recent surveys of the plethodontid salamander fauna of Oaxaca, Mexico, disclosed the existence of a ...
New salamanders in the genera Bolitoglossa and Dendrotriton are described from the highlands of Guat...
ArtículosSe describe una especie nueva de salamandra del género Pseudoeurycea de la Sierra de Malina...
Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican tax...
AbstractThe Sierra Madre del Sur (SMS) of southern Mexico is known for its exceptionally high levels...
<div><p>Worldwide, one in every three species of amphibian is endangered, 39 species have gone extin...
This study documents the most northerly known distribution of the giant salamander, Pseudoeurycea gi...
Field studies in the mountains of central Veracruz, Mexico, resulted in discovery of two previously...
The salamanders inhabiting the Sierra Madre del Sur are all mem-bers of the family Plethodontidae. A...
Salamanders of the Pseudoeurycea bellii complex are widespread in Mexico north and west of the Isthm...
Roberts' False Brook Salamander (Pseudoeurycea robertsi) is a critically endangered plethodontid sal...
We describe a new species of plethodontid salamander of the genus Pseudoeurycea from the Sierra de Z...
The Neotropical bolitoglossine salamanders represent an impressive adaptive radiation, comprising ro...
Salamanders constitute the second largest order of amphibians in the world. The 762 species occurrin...
A new species of plethodontid salamander of the genus Pseudoeurycea from the Sierra de Malinaltepec ...
Recent surveys of the plethodontid salamander fauna of Oaxaca, Mexico, disclosed the existence of a ...
New salamanders in the genera Bolitoglossa and Dendrotriton are described from the highlands of Guat...
ArtículosSe describe una especie nueva de salamandra del género Pseudoeurycea de la Sierra de Malina...
Mountain formation in Mexico has played an important role in the diversification of many Mexican tax...
AbstractThe Sierra Madre del Sur (SMS) of southern Mexico is known for its exceptionally high levels...
<div><p>Worldwide, one in every three species of amphibian is endangered, 39 species have gone extin...