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REFERENCES
WILDLIFE SPECIES: Scaphiopus intermontanus | Great Basin Spadefoot
REFERENCES :
1. Bernard, Stephen R.; Brown, Kenneth F. 1977. Distribution of mammals,
reptiles, and amphibians by BLM physiographic regions and A.W. Kuchler's
associations for the eleven western states. Tech. Note 301. Denver, CO:
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. 169 p.
[434]
2. Blair, W. Frank. 1956. Mating call and possible stage of speciation of
the Great Basin spadefoot. Texas Journal of Science. 8: 236-238.
[23235]
3. Bragg, Arthur N. 1965. Gnomes of the night. Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press. 127 p. [26517]
4. Bennetts, Robert E.; White, Gary C.; Hawksworth, Frank G.; Severs, Scott
E. 1996. The influence of dwarf mistletoe on bird communities in
Colorado ponderosa pine forests. Ecological Monographs. 6(3): 899-909.
[26509]
5. Childs, Henry E., Jr. 1953. Selection by predation on albino and normal
spadefoot toads. Evolution. 7: 228-233. [26510]
6. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and
Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905]
7. Frost, Darrel R., ed. 1985. Amphibian species of the world: a taxonomic
and geographic reference. Lawrence, KS: Allen Press, Inc. 732 p.
[26535]
8. Garrison, George A.; Bjugstad, Ardell J.; Duncan, Don A.; [and others].
1977. Vegetation and environmental features of forest and range
ecosystems. Agric. Handb. 475. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service. 68 p. [998]
9. Harestad, Alton S. 1985. Scaphiopus intermontanus (Great Basin spadefoot
toad) mortality. Herp Review. 16(1): 24. [23232]
10. Hovingh, Peter; Benton, Bob; Bornholdt, Dave. 1985. Aquatic parameters
and life history observations of the Great Basin spadefoot toad in Utah.
Great Basin Naturalist. 45(1): 22-30. [23177]
11. Kuchler, A. W. 1964. United States [Potential natural vegetation of the
conterminous United States]. Special Publication No. 36. New York:
American Geographical Society. 1:3,168,000; colored. [3455]
12. Mayhew, Wilbur W. 1965. Adaptations of the amphibian, Scaphiopus couchi,
to desert conditions. American Midland Naturalist. 74: 95-109. [26511]
13. Newman, R. A. 1987. Effects of density and predation on Scaphiopus
couchi tadpoles in desert ponds. Oecologia. 71: 301-307. [26512]
14. Newman, Robert A. 1988. Adaptive plasticity in development of Scaphiopus
couchii tadpoles in desert ponds. Evolution. 42(4): 774-783. [26513]
15. Nussbaum, Ronald A.; Brodie, Edmund D., Jr.; Storm, Robert M. 1983.
Amphibians and reptiles of the Pacific Northwest. Northwest Naturalist
Books. Moscow, ID: University of Idaho Press. 332 p. [26534]
16. Seymour, Roger S. 1973. Energy metabolism of dormant spadefoot toads
(Scaphiopus). Copeia. 3: 435-445. [26514]
17. Shiflet, Thomas N., ed. 1994. Rangeland cover types of the United
States. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management. 152 p. [23362]
18. Stebbins, Robert C. 1985. Western reptiles and amphibians. 2nd ed.
Peterson Field Guides No. 16. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 336 p.
[22647]
19. Waye, Heather L.; Shewchuk, Christopher H. 1995. Scaphiopus
intermontanus (Great Basin spadefoot). Production of odor.
Herpetological Review. 26(2): 98-99. [26515]
20. Whitaker, John O., Jr.; Rubin, David; Munsee, Jack R. 1977. Observations
on food habits of four species of spadefoot toads, genus Scaphiopus.
Herpetologica. 33: 468-475. [26516]
Related categories for Wildlife Species: Scaphiopus intermontanus
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