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(This lengthy page is still working but is undergoing a major edit)

Adders
Adders in Danger 1
Adders in Danger 2 ARC Conference

ZSL Adder Genetics Surve                        
 An Investigationof the Behaviour of Translocated Adders                                                    


Amphibians (General)
eDNA results for GCN now published
Surprise! New ponds may be bad ponds

Grow a new leg? Why not?
Elephant 'Engineering' Benefits Amphibians


'Living fossil' frog found
Effect of road salt on amphibian embryos
Fungicide and amphibian mortality
Amphibian with no limbs
Parasite diversity may protect frogs
Elephant 'damage' good for frogs
Amphibians cured by hot water?
Kidneys involved in newt sex
Regenerated tails not up to scratch
Tadpole buoyancy
Hope for Amphibians-Chytrid Prevention
Amphibians in the Garden
Frogs, toads, newts and ?
The Age of Amphibians
World's largest amphibian
How small can amphibians and reptiles be?

'Living fossil' frog found
Effect of road salt on amphibian embryos
Fungicide and amphibian mortality
Amphibian with no limbs
Parasite diversity may protect frogs
Elephant 'damage' good for frogs
Amphibians cured by hot water?
Tadpole buoyancy



Frog Slime Kills Flu Virus
Surviving a Hurricane
Tiny Frog Research at Kent
The 240-million-year-old fossil, Megachirella wachtleri; forerunner of today's reptiles

Froglife Science Croaks.

Froglife publish a monthly article, many of which are a good digest of work from complex scientific papers. Links below to many of the more recent croaks

 1   Amphibian Navigation
2 Courtship and Reproductive Behaviour in Newts and Salamanders
3 Value of Pond Habitat creation
4. The Scent of Predation
5. Territorial Behaviour in Frogs and Salamanders
6. Amphibians that Change Colour.
7. Minituarisation in amphibians
18. Mutualism                              
9.  Kin Recognition in anurans
10. eDNA to Detect Elusive Amphibians
11. Overwintering Frog Tadpoles
12. The Gory Lifecycle of theToad Fly
13 Seaside Amphibians
14 Get to Know Caecilians
15 Research Round-up on Amphibians
16 Longevity in Amphibians
17 Frogs that Live in Trees

18 Findings fromToad Crossing Data
19 Marsupial Frogs
20. Extinction Threats to Amphibians
21. Venomous Amphibians
Monogamy in Amphibians
Dangers of having a fancy mate!
Effect of warming on Red-Backed salamanders 
Endocrine-disrupting pesticides impair frog reproduction
Climate Change
Effect of warming on Red-Backed salamanders 
Froglife Science Croak on Amphibians and Climate Change

 Disease
Chytrid fungus found in crayfish
How did dangerous Chytrid infection arise?
Immunity to Chytrid
How does ranavirus spread in Britain?
Are Gardeners Spreading Ranavirus?
Downside of the Pet Trade
Frogs
Bizarre defences from predator
Frogs change diet when it is hot
Road salt can change your sex
Probably gone extinct
Glass Frogs
Newts and salamanders
Another Asian fungal disease  devastating European fire newt populations

Surveying for GCN using DNA analysis
Chemical Communication in Frogs and Toads
Leaving the Pond- Random or Organised?
Tail Regrowth in Salamanders
Reptiles
Durrell Institute Breeding Success
Is Coppicing Good for Reptiles? Small scale study suggests no!
Symbiosis Between Wading Birds and Alligators

Natural History Museum Study on Snake Eyesight
Durrell Institute Breeding Success
Gut bacteria in Lizards affected by higher temperatures
Novel way of estimating snake population
Growing a new tail gives insight into treating spinal cord injury
99% of Florida Turtles are Female
Fossil turtles had no shell
Researchers claim Natrix helvetica is a separate species
Toads
Toads in Danger?
Toad Tunnels. Do they Work? Comprehensive Swedish Study

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