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  1. Differences between microhabitat and broad-scale patterns of niche evolution in terrestrial salamanders
  2. N-mixture models reliably estimate the abundance of small vertebrates
  3. The Racovitzan impediment and the hidden biodiversity of unexplored environments
  4. Environmental suitability models predict population density, performance and body condition for microendemic salamanders
  5. DNA from lake sediments reveals long-term ecosystem changes after a biological invasion
  6. Biogeographical structure and endemism pattern in reptiles of the Western Palearctic
  7. Batracobdella leeches, environmental features and Hydromantes salamanders
  8. Global determinants of zoogeographical boundaries
  9. Buying environmental problems: The invasive potential of imported freshwater turtles in Argentina
  10. The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project
  11. Flagship umbrella species needed for the conservation of overlooked aquatic biodiversity
  12. Amphibians breeding in refuge habitats have larvae with stronger antipredator responses
  13. Thermal equilibrium and temperature differences among body regions in European plethodontid salamanders
  14. Toward quantification of the impact of 21st-century deforestation on the extinction risk of terrestrial vertebrates
  15. How to limit false positives in environmental DNA and metabarcoding?
  16. Contrasting effects of temperature and precipitation change on amphibian phenology, abundance and performance
  17. Morphological variation in salamanders and their potential response to climate change
  18. Do hybrid-origin polyploid amphibians occupy transgressive or intermediate ecological niches compared to their diploid ancestors?
  19. Using kernels and ecological niche modeling to delineate conservation areas in an endangered patch‐breeding phenotype
  20. Seasonal variation in microhabitat of salamanders: environmental variation or shift of habitat selection?
  21. The distribution of cave twilight-zone spiders depends on microclimatic features and trophic supply
  22. Synergies and trade-offs in achieving global biodiversity targets
  23. Genetic and ecological data reveal species boundaries between viviparous and oviparous lizard lineages
  24. Taking the lead on climate change: modelling and monitoring the fate of an Amazonian frog
  25. Morphological Differences between Larvae of the Ciona intestinalis Species Complex: Hints for a Valid Taxonomic Definition of Distinct Species
  26. Importance of landscape features and Earth observation derived habitat maps for modelling amphibian distribution in the Alta Murgia National Park
  27. Role of density and resource competition in determining aggressive behaviour in salamanders
  28. Reconstructing long-term human impacts on plant communities: an ecological approach based on lake sediment DNA
  29. Shortfalls and Solutions for Meeting National and Global Conservation Area Targets
  30. Habitat conservation research for amphibians: methodological improvements and thematic shifts
  31. Reproductive isolation between oviparous and viviparous lineages of the Eurasian common lizardZootoca viviparain a contact zone
  32. Conserving the functional and phylogenetic trees of life of European tetrapods
  33. Habitat availability for amphibians and extinction threat: a global analysis
  34. The PREDICTS database: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts
  35. Replication levels, false presences and the estimation of the presence/absence from eDNA metabarcoding data
  36. Assessing the consequences of biological invasions on species with complex life cycles: Impact of the alien crayfish Procambarus clarkii on Odonata
  37. Modelling the potential distribution of the Bridled Skink,Trachylepis vittata(Olivier, 1804), in the Middle East
  38. Sampling bias inverts ecogeographical relationships in island reptiles
  39. Rensch's rule and sexual dimorphism in salamanders: patterns and potential processes
  40. Distribution pattern of the Snake-eyed Lizard,Ophisops elegansMénétriés, 1832 (Squamata: Lacertidae), in Iran
  41. How many predictors in species distribution models at the landscape scale? Land use versus LiDAR-derived canopy height
  42. Susceptibility of Italian freshwaters to the arrival of alien species
  43. Do cave features affect underground habitat exploitation by non-troglobite species?
  44. Heterochrony in a complex world: disentangling environmental processes of facultative paedomorphosis in an amphibian
  45. Updated distribution and biogeography of amphibians and reptiles of Europe
  46. Environmental Suitability and Distribution of the Caucasian Rock Agama, Paralaudakia caucasia (Sauria: Agamidae) in Western and Central Asia
  47. Massive invasion of exoticBarbus barbusand introgressive hybridization with endemicBarbus plebejusin Northern Italy: where, how and why?
  48. An evaluation of the robustness of global amphibian range maps
  49. Radically different phylogeographies and patterns of genetic variation in two European brown frogs, genus Rana
  50. Is interest toward the environment really declining? The complexity of analysing trends using internet search data
  51. Foraging plasticity favours adaptation to new habitats in fire salamanders
  52. Risk of invasion by frequently traded freshwater turtles
  53. Similar Local and Landscape Processes Affect Both a Common and a Rare Newt Species
  54. Salamanders breeding in subterranean habitats: local adaptations or behavioural plasticity?
  55. Odonata Occurrence in Caves: Active or Accidentals? A new Case Study
  56. Estimating patterns of reptile biodiversity in remote regions
  57. Spatial segregation among age classes in cave salamanders: habitat selection or social interactions?
  58. Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism in the Number of Tail Vertebrae in Salamanders: Comparing Multiple Hypotheses
  59. Complex impact of an invasive crayfish on freshwater food webs
  60. Using sets of behavioral biomarkers to assess short-term effects of pesticide: a study case with endosulfan on frog tadpoles
  61. Species distribution models as a tool to estimate reproductive parameters: a case study with a passerine bird species
  62. Do cave salamanders occur randomly in cavities? An analysis with Hydromantes strinatii
  63. Can patterns of spatial autocorrelation reveal population processes? An analysis with the fire salamander
  64. Usefulness of volunteer data to measure the large scale decline of “common” toad populations
  65. Spatial autocorrelation and the analysis of invasion processes from distribution data: a study with the crayfish Procambarus clarkii
  66. Early assessment of the impact of alien species: differential consequences of an invasive crayfish on adult and larval amphibians
  67. Landscape–stream interactions and habitat conservation for amphibians
  68. Conserving adaptive genetic diversity in dynamic landscapes
  69. Potential range of the invasive fish rotan (Perccottus glenii) in the Holarctic
  70. Rapid selection against inbreeding in a wild population of a rare frog
  71. Starting size and tadpole performance in the frog Rana latastei
  72. Ecogeographic variation of body size in the spectacled salamanders (Salamandrina): influence of genetic structure and local factors
  73. Polygyny, census and effective population size in the threatened frog, Rana latastei
  74. Cumulative effects of road de-icing salt on amphibian behavior
  75. Using ecological niche modelling to infer past, present and future environmental suitability for Leiopelma hochstetteri, an endangered New Zealand native frog
  76. Ecogeographical variation of body size in the newtTriturus carnifex: comparing the hypotheses using an information-theoretic approach
  77. Knowing the past to predict the future: land-use change and the distribution of invasive bullfrogs
  78. Erratum to “Variation in genotoxic stress tolerance among frog populations exposed to UV and pollutant gradients” [Aquat. Toxicol. 95 (2009) 152–161]
  79. Ecological thresholds in herb communities for the management of suburban fragmented forests
  80. An In silico approach for the evaluation of DNA barcodes
  81. Amplified fragment length homoplasy: in silico analysis for model and non-model species
  82. Ecological thresholds: an assessment of methods to identify abrupt changes in species–habitat relationships
  83. Variation in genotoxic stress tolerance among frog populations exposed to UV and pollutant gradients
  84. Offspring size and survival in the frog Rana latastei: from among-population to within-clutch variation
  85. Bergmann’s rule in amphibians: combining demographic and ecological parameters to explain body size variation among populations in the common toadBufo bufo
  86. Frontiers in identifying conservation units: from neutral markers to adaptive genetic variation
  87. Combining genetic and ecological data to assess the conservation status of the endangered Ethiopian walia ibex
  88. Human activities alter biogeographical patterns of reptiles on Mediterranean islands
  89. Deforestation and the Structure of Frog Communities in the Humedale Terraba-Sierpe, Costa Rica
  90. A multi-scale approach to facultative paedomorphosis of European newts (Salamandridae) in the Montenegrin karst: Distribution pattern, environmental variables, and conservation
  91. Influence of Landscape Elements in Riparian Buffers on the Conservation of Semiaquatic Amphibians
  92. Water, stream morphology and landscape: complex habitat determinants for the fire salamander Salamandra salamandra
  93. From introduction to the establishment of alien species: bioclimatic differences between presence and reproduction localities in the slider turtle
  94. Impacts of Human Activities and Predators on the Nest Success of the Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, in the Arabian Gulf
  95. Species detection using environmental DNA from water samples
  96. Population genetics reveals origin and number of founders in a biological invasion
  97. Assessing the value of secondary forest for amphibians: Eleutherodactylus frogs in a gradient of forest alteration
  98. Conservation of newt guilds in an agricultural landscape of Belgium: the importance of aquatic and terrestrial habitats
  99. Erratum
  100. The influence of beach features on nesting of the hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata in the Arabian Gulf
  101. Prediction and validation of the potential global distribution of a problematic alien invasive species - the American bullfrog
  102. Genetic diversity, but not hatching success, is jointly affected by postglacial colonization and isolation in the threatened frog, Rana latastei
  103. Vertebrates respond differently to human disturbance: implications for the use of a focal species approach
  104. LANDSCAPE-LEVEL THRESHOLDS AND NEWT CONSERVATION
  105. Pattern of distribution of the American bullfrog Rana catesbeiana in Europe
  106. Testing Experimental Results in the Field: Reply to Hettyey and Pearman
  107. Trade-off between larval development rate and Post-metamorphic Traits in the Frog Rana latastei
  108. Patterns of diversity in microscopic animals: are they comparable to those in protists or in larger animals?
  109. Is the European "pond" turtle Emys orbicularis strictly aquatic and carnivorous?
  110. Interspecific Social Interactions and Breeding Success of the Frog Rana latastei: A Field Study
  111. Supplementation or in situ conservation? Evidence of local adaptation in the Italian agile frog Rana latastei and consequences for the management of populations
  112. The importance of aquatic and terrestrial habitat for the European pond turtle ( Emys orbicularis ): implications for conservation planning and management
  113. Amphibians in a human-dominated landscape: the community structure is related to habitat features and isolation