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1 Ackerman, D. 1991. The moon by whale light: and other adventures among bats, penguins, crocodilians, and whales. Random House, New York, New York, USA. 249pp.
2 Adamany, S. L., M. Salmon, and B. E. Witherington. 1997. Behavior of sea turtles at an urban beach III. Costs and benefits of nest caging as a management strategy. Florida Scientist 60:239–253.
3 Adams, R. 1924. Harpooning the largest turtle. Field & Stream 29(7):30–31.
4 Adams, A., Jr. 1985. A cattleman's backcountry Florida. University Presses of Florida, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. 48pp.
5 Addison, D. S., and K. A. Nelson. 2000. Recapture of a tagged, captive reared juvenile loggerhead turtle—an example of habituation. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 89:15–16.
6 Adrian, M. 1967. The American alligator. Hastings House, New York, New York, USA. 63pp.
7 Alflalo, F. G. 1907. Sunshine and sport in Florida and the West Indies. George W. Jacobs & Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 272pp.
8 Alford, R. A. 1981. Community organization and behavior of anuran larvae in a northern Florida temporary pond. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 97pp.
9 Alford, R. A., and M. L. Crump. 1982. Habitat partitioning among size classes of larval southern leopard frogs, Rana utricularia. Copeia 1982:367–373.
10 Alford, R. A. 1986. Habitat use and positional behavior of anuran larvae in a northern Florida temporary pond. Copeia 1986:408–423.
11 Allen, E. R. 1935. Some alligator secrets. Florida Conservator 1(10):10–11.
12 Allen, E. R. 1940. About Florida's alligators. Florida Game and Fish 1(6):7–9, 14.
13 Allen, E. R., and M. P. Merryday. 1940. A snake in the hand—is worth two in the grass for medical research, and the job of capturing and keeping them sheds interesting sidelights on their habits and peculiarities. Natural History 46:234–239.
14 Allen, E. R. 1942. Alligators and crocodiles. Florida Game and Fish 3(3):8–10.
15 Allen, E. R., and D. Swindell. 1948. Cottonmouth moccasin of Florida. Herpetologica 4(Supplement 1):1–15.
16 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The coral snake. Florida Wildlife 4(5):15–16, 22.
17 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The cottonmouth moccasin. Florida Wildlife 4(3):8–9, 16.
18 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The life history of the Everglades rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta rossalleni. Herpetologica 6:109–112.
19 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The pigmy rattlesnake. Florida Wildlife 4(4):10–11.
20 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The alligator snapping turtle, Macrochelys temminckii, in Florida. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Special Publication No. 4, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 15pp.
21 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The cane-brake rattlesnake. Florida Wildlife 4(6):18–19, 35.
22 Allen, E. R. 1950. Sounds produced by the Suwannee terrapin. Copeia 1950:62.
23 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The king snake. Florida Wildlife 4(10):14–15, 19.
24 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The snapping turtles. Florida Wildlife 5(4):11, 25–26.
25 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The hog-nose snake. Florida Wildlife 4(8):14–15, 19.
26 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The gopher. Florida Wildlife 5(7):10, 32.
27 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1951. The coachwhip. Florida Wildlife 5(3):9, 29.
28 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The box turtles. Florida Wildlife 5(9):16, 38.
29 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The southern pine snake. Florida Wildlife 5(10):18–19.
30 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The indigo snake. Florida Wildlife 6(3):44–47.
31 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The garter snake. Florida Wildlife 6(7):8–9.
32 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. Skinks and fence lizards. Florida Wildlife 5(8):13, 55–56.
33 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The Florida crocodile. Florida Wildlife 6(2):6, 33.
34 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The American alligator. Florida Wildlife 6(5):8–9, 44.
35 Allen, E. R. 1952. The gopher tortoise and the value of toads. Reprint from All-Pets Magazine, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 3pp.
36 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The Florida crocodile. Nature Magazine 45:77–80.
37 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The Florida soft-shelled turtle. Florida Wildlife 7(3):4–5.
38 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The yellow rat snake. Florida Wildlife 6(8):6–7.
39 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The short-tailed snake. Florida Wildlife 6(11):8–9.
40 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The red-bellied mud snake. Florida Wildlife 6(10):8–9.
41 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The red rat snake. Florida Wildlife 6(9):8–9.
42 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The race-runner lizard. Florida Wildlife 6(12):46–47.
43 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1954. The Florida worm lizard. Florida Wildlife 7(12):21, 34.
44 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1954. Bullfrogs of Florida. Florida Wildlife 7(10):20–21, 40.
45 Allen, R. 1961. How to hunt the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Publication of Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 20pp.
46 Allen, P. E. 1963. Never drop your guard. Outdoor Life 131(2):17–19, 124, 126, 128, 130.
47 Allen, P. E. 1971. Night of the cottonmouth. Outdoor Life 148(1):58–61, 122–125.
48 Allen, P. E. 1976. I've caught 900 deadly snakes. Outdoor Life 157(5):76–77, 180, 182, 184.
49 Allen, H. 1977. Snakebite: some dos, don'ts and maybes. Florida Sportsman 8(3):56–58, 61–63.
50 Allen, E. R., and D. C. Drysdale. 1978. Don't kill snakes. Florida Naturalist 51(5):20–21.
51 Allen, E. R., and D. Swindell. 1988. Some like it hot! The cottonmouth moccasin of Florida. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (December):11–20.
52 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1988. Florida Herps. The life history of the Everglades rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta rossalleni. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (December):23–26.
53 Alvarez, K. 1998. Gopher tortoises and El Nino. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Park Service, Resource Management Notes 10(1):7–8.
54 Anderson, T. 1987. The Kemp's ridley puzzle. Oceans 20(3):42–49.
55 Andrews, R. M. 1994. Activity and thermal biology of the sand-swimming skink Neoseps reynoldsi: diel and seasonal patterns. Copeia 1994:91–99.
56 Angwin, P. 1972. Let there be crocs. Florida Sportsman 3(3):32–34.
57 Anonymous. 1848. Fight between an alligator an a hound. Spirit of the Times 18(July 8):229.
58 Anonymous. 1923. Alligators: how to keep them down on the farm. Literary Digest 78(11):54, 56, 58.
59 Anonymous. 1941. Alligators face extinction. Science Digest 10(4):67–70.
60 Anonymous. 1953. Gators can kill! Florida Outdoors 4(10):9–12.
61 Anonymous. 1967. The eastern and western coral snakes of the United States. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Bulletin No. 42, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 1p.
62 Anonymous. 1980. Key mud turtle proposal withdrawn. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 5(8):13.
63 Anonymous. 1980. Alligator attacks on people up 100% in 1977. Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:110–111.
64 Anonymous. 1983. Flooding of gopher tortoise burrows may be beneficial. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 3(7):2.
65 Anonymous. 1991. Gator nabs woman's arm. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 10(3):17.
66 Anonymous. 1994. Woman blames accident on frog. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (November):29.
67 Anonymous. 1994. Alligator bites chunk out of police car. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):31.
68 Anonymous. 1999. Saving grace. People Weekly 52(20):134–135.
69 Antonio, F. 1997. Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) North American regional studbook. Central Florida Zoological Park, Lake Monroe, Florida, USA. 100pp.
70 Appel, T. 1957. Latch on to a loggerhead. Florida Outdoors 8(1):14–17.
71 Aresco, M. J. 2001. Population structure, abundance, and community composition of turtles at Lake Jackson: implications for management and lake food webs. Pages 105–106 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Florida Lake Management Society Twelfth Annual Conference, 21–24 May 2001, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
72 Aresco, M. J. 2001. Siren lacertina (greater siren). Aestivation chamber. Herpetological Review 32:32–33.
73 Ashley, D. 1972. Snakes alive! Florida Wildlife 25(8):18–22.
74 Ashton, R. E., Jr. 1976. A Florida worm with a backbone. Florida Naturalist 49(3):13–14.
75 Ashton, R. E., Jr., and P. Ashton. 1977. Investigation into the natural history of Pseudacris ornata in north central Florida: preliminary report. Herpetological Review 8(3, Supplement):1 (abstract).
76 Ashton, R. E., Jr., and K. J. Ashton. 1991. Gopherus polyphemus (gopher tortoise). Drinking behavior. Herpetological Review 22:55–56.
77 Ashton, R. E., Jr., and P. S. Ashton. 2001. Gopherus polyphemus (gopher tortoise). Use of abandoned burrows by juveniles. Herpetological Review 32:185–186.
78 Asquith, A., R. Altig, and P. Zimba. 1988. Geographic variation in the mating call of the green treefrog Hyla cinerea. American Midland Naturalist 119:101–110.
79 Asquith, A., and R. Altig. 1990. Male call frequency as a criterion for female choice in Hyla cinerea. Journal of Herpetology 24:198–201.
80 Auffenberg, W. 1950. A new subspecies of the mud snake, Liodytes alleni. Herpetologica 6:13–16.
81 Auffenberg, W. 1966. On the courtship of Gopherus polyphemus. Herpetologica 22:113–117.
82 Auffenberg, W. 1969. Tortoise behavior and survival. The Biological Sciences Curriculum Study Patterns of Life Series, Rand McNally, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 38pp.
83 Auffenberg, W., and J. B. Iverson. 1979. Demography of terrestrial turtles. Pages 541–569 in M. Harless and H. Morlock, editors. Turtles: perspectives and research. John Wiley & Sons, New York, New York, USA.
84 Auffenberg, W. 1986. Shelter use in gopher tortoises. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 2(3):10–14.
85 Auth, D. L. 1969. Behavioral ecology of basking in the yellow-bellied turtle, Chrysemys scripta scripta (Schoepff). M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 90pp.
86 Auth, D. L. 1975. Behavioral ecology of basking in the yellow-bellied turtle, Chrysemys scripta scripta (Schoepff). Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 20:1–45.
87 Aycrigg, A. D., T. M. Farrell, and P. G. May. 1998. SOS: sounds of survival. Reptile & Amphibian Magazine (January–February):56–63.
88 Babbitt, L. H. 1951. Courtship and mating of Eumeces egregius. Copeia 1951:79.
89 Babbitt, K. J. 2001. Behaviour and growth of southern leopard frog (Rana sphenocephala) tadpoles: effects of food and predation risk. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:809–814.
90 Baldwin, K. S. 1999. Effect of mites on the physiology and performance of the Florida scrub lizard (Sceloporus woodi). Dissertation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 142pp.
91 Ball, J. C. 1993. Herp hunting in southern/central Florida. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 28:267–268.
92 Bancroft, G. T., and J. S. Godley. 1980. Diel and seasonal activity patterns of amphibians and reptiles in a central Florida lake. Abstract in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League and the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 6–10 August 1980, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
93 Bandre, P., and D. MackMakin. 1983. The effects of beach front lighting on hatchling Caretta caretta in Indialantic and Melbourne Beach, Florida for the 1983 sea turtle nesting season. Florida Department of Natural Resources. 12pp. (Unpublished Report)
94 Barbeau, T. R. 2000. Integumentary lipids, body wiping behaviors, and evaporative water loss in Florida hylid frogs: a comparative study. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 98pp.
95 Barbour, T. 1920. Herpetological notes from Florida. Copeia 1920:55–57.
96 Barbour, T. 1939. A red eft from Florida. Copeia 1939:175.
97 Barbour, T. 1944. The Kampong. The Atlantic 174(3):77–80.
98 Barbour, T. 1944. That vanishing Eden: a naturalist's Florida. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 237pp.
99 Barbour, T. 1944. Camping in Florida. The Atlantic 173(5):86–90.
100 Barbour, T. 1944. Alligators and crocodiles. The Atlantic 174(1):87–91.
101 Barbour, J. 1976. Crocodiles at bay. International Wildlife 6(5):4–11.
102 Bard, A. M. 1989. Resident and relocated tortoises: a comparative study in central Florida, 1985–1989. M.S. Thesis, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA. 42pp.
103 Bard, A. 1992. Cold weather sightings of snakes at Lake Louisa State Park. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 4(2):16.
104 Barnes, V. 1987. Snapper. Florida Wildlife 41(4):38–40.
105 Bartlett, R. D. 1989. Herps and other wildlife of the 'Glades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 6(3):3–10.
106 Bartlett, R. D. 1993. Agile anoles and clambering chameleons. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(3):148–156, 158, 160–162.
107 Bartlett, R. D. 1993. Thoughts on some skinks of the genus Eumeces. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(2):132–142.
108 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. Florida's Chipola River—a nighttime herping foray. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(4):110–116, 118, 120–121.
109 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. Herping the Southeast: a January jaunt. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(5):144–150, 152, 154, 156–158.
110 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. Kingsnakes of Florida. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(10):116–118, 120, 122–126.
111 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. House geckos and corn snakes in the 'glades. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(3):110–116, 118, 120–122, 124, 126.
112 Bartlett, D. 1995. Anoles of the United States. Reptiles Magazine 2(5):48–62, 64–65.
113 Bartlett, D. 1995. Notes from the field. Those wonderful corns! Reptiles Magazine 3(1):44–50.
114 Bartlett, R. D. 1995. A stroll on the Lake Wales Ridge. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(8):110, 112, 114, 116–118, 120, 126, 128, 131.
115 Bartlett, R. D. 1995. The teiids of the southeastern U.S. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(7):112, 114–119, 121–122, 124–126.
116 Bartlett, R. D., and P. P. Bartlett. 1995. Iguanas. Barron's Educational Series, Hauppauge, New York, USA. 88pp.
117 Bartlett, D. 1995. Our anguids: the alligator and glass lizards of the United States. Reptiles Magazine 3(8):92–105.
118 Bartlett, R. D. 1997. Notes from the field. Florida to Florida (with many stops between): part one. Reptiles Magazine 5(3):86–91.
119 Bartlett, D. 1997. Notes from the field. A visit to the Northwest—Florida that is. Reptiles Magazine 5(9):24–27.
120 Bartlett, D. 1997. Notes from the field. Miami and the Keys: a troubled trip. Reptiles Magazine 5(10):18, 20–22.
121 Bartlett, D. 1997. Notes from the field. The Lake Wales Ridge and Lake Okeechobee. Reptiles Magazine 5(8):18–20.
122 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Crocodile fever. Reptiles Magazine 6(1):30–32, 34–35.
123 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Florida's Keys and the southern peninsula, revisited. Reptiles Magazine 6(7):62–68.
124 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Mapping the Southeast. Reptiles Magazine 6(3):20–22.
125 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Tiger salamanders and chorus frogs. Reptiles Magazine 6(6):20–22, 24.
126 Bartlett, R. D. 1999. Green anoles and brown anoles: an introduction to a confusing group of lizards. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 4(12):40–46.
127 Bartlett, R. D. 2001. Thoughts on a few Ophisaurus. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 6(8):46–52.
128 Bartlett, R. D. 2001. Notes from the field. Hunting for the Pine Barrens tree frog. Reptiles Magazine 9(9):22, 24, 26–27.
129 Bartlett, D. 2001. Notes from the field. On the shores of the Gulf: chasing the Gulf salt marsh snake. Reptiles Magazine 9(4):22, 24, 26–29.
130 Bartlett, D. 2001. Notes from the field. Striking it rich: searching the Panhandle for herps. Reptiles Magazine 9(8):18, 20–22, 24, 26–27.
131 Bartlett, D. 2002. Notes from the field. Krazy for the Keys: to see uncommon herps, take a trip way down south. Reptiles Magazine 10(4):22–26.
132 Bartlett, D. 2002. Notes from the field. On the trail of Terrapene: the search for box turtles moves to Texas. Reptiles Magazine 10(7):22, 24–27.
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145 Beltz, E. 1994. Herp news from around the world: it's a strange world out there... Vivarium 6(2):9.
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1012 Witherington, B. E. 1997. The problem of photopollution for sea turtles and other nocturnal animals. Pages 303–328 in J. R. Clemmons and R. Bucholz, editors. Behavioral approaches to conservation in the wild. Cambridge University Press, New York, New York, USA.
1013 Witherington, B. E. 2000. Habitats and bad habits of young loggerhead turtles in the open ocean. Pages 34–35 (abstract) in F. A. Abreu-Grobois, R. Briseno-Duenas, R. Marquez, and L. Sarti, compilers. Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-436.
1014 Witherington, B. E. 2002. Ecology of neonate loggerhead turtles inhabiting lines of downdwelling near a Gulf Stream front. Marine Biology 140:843–853.
1015 Witz, B. W. 1996. The functional response of Cnemidophorus sexlineatus: laboratory versus field measurements. Journal of Herpetology 30:498–506.
1016 Wolkomir, R., and J. Wolkomir. 1996. Alligator serenade. Wildlife Conservation 99(1):23–29.
1017 Wood, R. C. 1994. The distribution, status, ecology, and taxonomy of diamondback terrapins, Malaclemys terrapin, in the Florida Keys. Abstract in a symposium on the status and conservation of Florida turtles, 2–3 April 1994, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
1018 Wright, K. 1996. Florida's aliens. Reptiles Magazine 4(6):24–26, 28–29.
1019 Wygoda, M. L. 1976. Terrestrial activity of the striped mud turtle, Kinosternon baurii, in a seasonal hardwood swamp forest. M.A. Thesis, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA. 61pp.
1020 Wygoda, M. L. 1979. Terrestrial activity of striped mud turtles, Kinosternon baurii. ASB Bulletin 26:68 (abstract).
1021 Wygoda, M. L. 1979. Terrestrial activity of striped mud turtles, Kinosternon baurii (Reptilia, Testudines, Kinosternidae) in west-central Florida. Journal of Herpetology 13:469–480.
1022 Wyneken, J., and M. Salmon. 1990. Swimming the offshore marathon: analysis of early swimming activity in loggerhead, green turtle and leatherback hatchlings. Pages 109–110 in T. H. Richardson, J. I. Richardson, and M. Donnelly, compilers. Proceedings of the 10th Annual Workshop on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFC-278.
1023 Wyneken, J., and M. Salmon. 1992. Frenzy and postfrenzy swimming activity in loggerhead, green, and leatherback hatchling sea turtles. Copeia 1992:478–484.
1024 Wyneken, J., M. Goff, and L. Glenn. 1994. The trials and tribulations of swimming in the near-shore environment. Pages 169–171 in K. A. Bjorndal, A. B. Bolten, D. A. Johnson, and P. J. Eliazar, compilers. Proceedings of the 14th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-351.
1025 Young, F. 1980. Hibernating sea turtles pose threat to harbor activities. Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:83–84.
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