We conducted an ecological study of the Squirrel Treefrog, Hyla squirella near El Dorado, Union Co., Arkansas from May-Oct. 2013. We extended the known distribution by ~2 km and documented the first breeding occurring on 28 May and the first transformation of juveniles on 27 Aug. Three endoparasites were documented: Opalina sp., Nyctotherus cordiformis, and Physaloptera sp. larvae. We also provide information on endoparasites of Florida H. squirella as well as a summary of helminths of this frog
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
The second in a series of papers describing the fauna of Arkansas caves includes distributional reco...
A field study of the bird-voiced treefrog, Hyla avivoca, was conducted in Arkansas during the summer...
We report a new state record for Pseudacris maculata from Arkansas. Furthermore, we conducted an eco...
A survey of the amphibians and reptiles of the Sylamore Ranger District, Ozark National Forest, Arka...
We investigated the Hyla versicolor-chrysoscelis species complex (tetraploid and diploid species, re...
Forty-one wildlife ponds were monitored between 1988 and 1992 for breeding use by wood frogs (Rana s...
An adult green treefrog (Hyla cinerea) was collected in mid-September 2014 from Jonesboro, Craighead...
The woodland vole, Microtus pinetorum is a common Arkansas rodent found statewide. To our knowledge,...
Often, interesting and important observations of vertebrate distribution and natural history are not...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Distribution of amphibians and reptiles in the West Gulf Coastal Plain and Mississippi Alluvial Plai...
Between January, 1988 and February, 1989 a total of 1300 pitfall traps were placed in 150 sites cove...
This report is the first in a series of reports describing the fauna of Arkansas caves. Included are...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
The second in a series of papers describing the fauna of Arkansas caves includes distributional reco...
A field study of the bird-voiced treefrog, Hyla avivoca, was conducted in Arkansas during the summer...
We report a new state record for Pseudacris maculata from Arkansas. Furthermore, we conducted an eco...
A survey of the amphibians and reptiles of the Sylamore Ranger District, Ozark National Forest, Arka...
We investigated the Hyla versicolor-chrysoscelis species complex (tetraploid and diploid species, re...
Forty-one wildlife ponds were monitored between 1988 and 1992 for breeding use by wood frogs (Rana s...
An adult green treefrog (Hyla cinerea) was collected in mid-September 2014 from Jonesboro, Craighead...
The woodland vole, Microtus pinetorum is a common Arkansas rodent found statewide. To our knowledge,...
Often, interesting and important observations of vertebrate distribution and natural history are not...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Distribution of amphibians and reptiles in the West Gulf Coastal Plain and Mississippi Alluvial Plai...
Between January, 1988 and February, 1989 a total of 1300 pitfall traps were placed in 150 sites cove...
This report is the first in a series of reports describing the fauna of Arkansas caves. Included are...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
The second in a series of papers describing the fauna of Arkansas caves includes distributional reco...