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1 Austin, S. 1975. Exotics. Florida Naturalist 48(3):2–5.
2 Beltz, E. 1994. HerPET-POURRI. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 29(10):235–237.
3 Blair, W. F. 1958. Call differences as an isolation mechanism in Florida species of hylid frogs. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 21:32–48.
4 Crowder, J. P. 1974. The exotic vertebrates of south Florida. South Florida Environmental Project Ecological Report No. DI-SFEP-74-30. 45pp.
5 Dalrymple, G. H. 1994. Non-indigenous amphibians and reptiles. Pages 67–71, 73–78 in D. C. Schmitz and T. C. Brown, project directors. An assessment of invasive non-indigenous species in Florida's public lands. Florida Department of Environmental Protection Technical Report No. TSS-94-100, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
6 Dodd, C. K., Jr. 1997. Imperiled amphibians: a historical perspective. Pages 159–196 in G. W. Benz and D. E. Collins, editors. Aquatic fauna in peril: the southeastern perspective. Special Publication 1, Southeast Aquatic Research Institute, Lenz Design & Communications, Decatur, Georgia, USA.
7 Franke, J., and T. M. Telecky. 2001. Reptiles as pets: an examination of the trade in live reptiles in the United States. The Humane Society of the United States, Washington, D.C. 146pp.
8 Lee, D. S. 1968. Feeding habits of the Cuban treefrog, Hyla septentrionalis in south Florida. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 4:63–64.
9 Lee, D. S. 1969. Floridian herpetofauna associated with cabbage palms. Herpetologica 25:70–71.
10 Lee, D. S. 1969. The treefrogs of Florida. Florida Naturalist 42:117–120.
11 Lodge, T. E. 1994. The Everglades handbook: understanding the ecosystem. St. Lucie Press, Delray Beach, Florida, USA. 228pp.
12 Love, W. B. 1995. Osteopilus septentrionalis (Cuban treefrog). Predation. Herpetological Review 26:201–202.
13 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., and B. Ferster. 1995. Two species of snakes prey on Cuban treefrogs in southern Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 23:97–98.
14 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1995. Cuban treefrogs and Indo-Pacific geckos: a modest proposal. Page 90 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 8–13 August 1995, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA.
15 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1996. Occurrence of the nematode Skrjabinoptera scelopori in the Cuban treefrog, Osteopilus septentrionalis: mainland and island comparisons. Contributions to Herpetology 12:271–276.
16 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1996. Theft or cooperative foraging in the barred owl? Florida Field Naturalist 24:15.
17 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1997. Anuran Davian behavior: a Darwinian dilemma. Florida Scientist 59:74–75.
18 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 2001. The Cuban treefrog in Florida: life history of a successful colonizing species. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 191pp.
19 Nelson, R. T., B. J. Cochrane, P. R. Delis, and D. TeStrake. 2002. Basidioboliasis in anurans in Florida. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 38:463–467.
20 Owre, O. T. 1978. Florida burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia floridana Ridgeway). Pages 97–99 in H. W. Kale, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 2. Birds. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
21 Punzo, F., and L. Lindstrom. 2001. The toxicity of eggs of the giant toad, Bufo marinus to aquatic predators in a Florida retention pond. Journal of Herpetology 35:693–697.
22 Wilson, L. D., and L. Porras. 1983. The ecological impact of man on the south Florida herpetofauna. University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, Special Publication No. 9, Lawrence, Kansas, USA. 89pp.
23 Wright, K. 1996. Florida's aliens. Reptiles Magazine 4(6):24–26, 28–29.
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