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This website will serve as a gateway for information regarding African amphibian species, where participants will write and edit species pages, upload images, and maintain bibliographic resources. The goal of this project is to develop an authoritative, community-driven resource for information on African amphibians. We expect this to be a key resource for both the public and experts in the field, including those who may not have access to original descriptions, taxonomic changes, and updates of ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://africanamphibians.lifedesks.org/
Alcoa Frog Watch is dedicated to providing information on all aspects of Western Australian frogs. This includes descriptions of WA species, conservation issues, building frog-friendly gardens, the latest in frog news, frog call CDs, live displays, talks, the tadpole exchange programme, new research on Kimberley frogs and more... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://frogwatch.museum.wa.gov.au/
The Ambystoma Genetic Stock Center is a self-sustaining, breeding colony of the Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) supported by the National Science Foundation as a Living Stock Collection under the Division of Biological Infrastructure (DBI) and located in the Department of Biology at the University of Kentucky. The AGSC is a genetic stock center dedicated to the supply of genetically well-characterized axolotl embryos, larvae, and adults to laboratories and classrooms throughout the United States ... [Information of the supplier]
Additional colleges and research institutes; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.ambystoma.org/AGSC/
The AArk is a joint effort of three principal partners: the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), the IUCN/SSC Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG), and the IUCN/SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (ASG). We were formed to address the ex situ components of the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan (ACAP). Our vision is the world’s amphibians safe in nature, and our mission is ensuring the global survival of amphibians, focusing on those that cannot currently be safeguarded in nature. [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.amphibianark.org/
My name is Rick Speare and my aim at this site is to provide high quality information on diseases of amphibians with a focus on diseases of significance in wild populations. Much of the information deals with the diseases, particularly chytridiomycosis, associated with amphibian declines. I hope you enjoy visiting this site and using the material provided. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/phtm/PHTM/frogs/ampdis.htm
This tutorial has been developed to aid the study of morphogenetic events during early amphibian development. It is NOT intended to replace the effort of reading the text or wrestling with this material in class. It is intended as a supplement to in-class instruction and textbook resources. [Information of the supplier]
Textbooks / Online-textbooksResource type
http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/frogs/
Whose Tadpole is it? Although adult amphibians live generally well hidden and shy, their larvae occur abundantly and are quite easy to catch. However, it user to be very difficult to identify the tadpoles. Berninghausen's -electronic- and waterproof field guide makes it possible even for the inexperienced to dertemine the species on the spot within minutes. [Information of the supplier]
Identification keys; Discipline based websites; Newsletter, mailing lists, forums, blogsResource type
http://www.kaulquappe.de/
The ASG supports the protection of amphibians and their habitats around the world by partnering with local organizations and individuals. Whenever appropriate and possible, new site-level projects will link with Amphibian Ark initiatives to ensure that species are not lost to disease, over-harvest, and other threats within protected areas, thereby linking the complementary emphases of AArk and ASG to ensure persistence of species and their habitats. [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.amphibians.org/
The Amphibian Species of the World database has two searching tools, a BROWSE table (on the right) and a SEARCH table (on the left top). In addition, all underlined author names, dates, and publications may be "clicked through" to see other records citing this author, date, or publication. [Information of the supplier]
Literature databases; Factual databasesResource type
http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/
AmphibiaWeb is an online system enabling anyone with a Web browser to quickly search and retrieve information relating to amphibian biology and conservation. This site was inspired by the global declines of amphibians, the study of which has been hindered by the lack of multidisplinary studies and a lack of coordination in monitoring, in field studies, and in lab studies. (...) We have the ambitious goal of establishing a "home page" for every species of amphibian in the world. (...) AmphibiaWeb ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.amphibiaweb.org/
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