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Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles – Research . . . Research, Conservation, Education Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR), a not-for-profit organization established to advance research, conservation, and education concerning amphibians and reptiles, was founded in 1958
15. 10 Vertebrates, Fishes – Concepts of Zoology – Hawaiʻi Edition More than 62,000 vertebrate species have been identified The vertebrate species now living represent only a small portion of the vertebrates that have existed The best-known extinct vertebrates are the dinosaurs, a unique group of reptiles, reaching sizes not seen before or since in terrestrial animals
(PDF) Skin Breathing in Amphibians - ResearchGate Organization of skin microcirculation in amphibians Top: Cross-sectional schematic of frog skin, showing the relative placement of blood vessels within and beneath the epidermis
Transitional Frog Lays Eggs on Water and Land - Live Science This little yellow Panamanian amphibian is the first known vertebrate that can lay its eggs both in water and on land The other roughly one-quarter of the eggs were laid on leaves above the
Species - EDGE of Existence Redbelly Egg Frog Leptodactylodon erythrogaster The redbelly egg frog is known only from a tiny area of the Cameroonian Highlands This species has been found in a variety of places within its montane forest habitat, including streams, ground holes, humus, gravel, root masses and dense undergrowth
The Magnitude of Global Marine Species Diversity This collaborative database enabled the following set of marine biodiversity metrics to be compiled for the first time: (1) the number of nominal species, i e , all species named, including those now recognized as synonyms due to multiple descriptions of the same species, and (2) the number of taxonomically accepted species, i e , recognized species, excluding names that have been relegated to