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1 Abell, R. A., D. M. Olson, E. Dinerstein, P. T. Hurley, J. T. Diggs, W. Eichbaum, S. Walters, W. Wettengel, T. Alnutt, C. J. Loucks, and P. Hedao. 2000. Freshwater ecoregions of North America: a conservation assessment. Island Press, Washington, D.C., USA. 319pp.
2 Achor, K. L., and P. E. Moler. 1982. Geographic distribution: Anolis equestris (knight anole). Herpetological Review 13:131.
3 Adams, S. E., M. H. Smith, and R. Baccus. 1980. Biochemical variation in the American alligator. Herpetologica 36:289–296.
4 Addison, D. S., M. C. Kraus, A. M. Foley, and L. W. Richardson. 1996. Marine turtle (Caretta caretta, Chelonia mydas) nesting on Florida's lower west coast—Collier County, 1994. Pages 1–4 in J. A. Keinath, D. E. Barnard, J. A. Musick, and B. A. Bell, compilers. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-387.
5 Adrian, M. 1967. The American alligator. Hastings House, New York, New York, USA. 63pp.
6 Alderson, D. 2002. Jewels in the crown. Florida Wildlife 56(1):6–9.
7 Allen, E. R. 1938. The copperhead in northern Florida. Copeia 1938:50.
8 Allen, E. R. 1938. Notes on Florida water snakes. Proceedings of the Florida Academy of Sciences 3:101–104.
9 Allen, E. R. 1939. Hyla versicolor versicolor from Silver Springs, Florida. Copeia 1939:53.
10 Allen, E. R. 1949. Range of cane-brake rattlesnake in Florida. Copeia 1949:73–74.
11 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1949. A new subspecies of salamander (genus Plethodon) from Florida and Georgia. Herpetologica 5:112–114.
12 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The copperhead. Florida Wildlife 4(7):18–19, 33.
13 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.
14 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The life history of the Everglades rat snake, Elaphe obsoleta rossalleni. Herpetologica 6:109–112.
15 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1950. The cane-brake rattlesnake. Florida Wildlife 4(6):18–19, 35.
16 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The Florida crocodile. Florida Wildlife 6(2):6, 33.
17 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The Florida crocodile. Nature Magazine 45:77–80.
18 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1953. The short-tailed snake. Florida Wildlife 6(11):8–9.
19 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1954. The Florida worm lizard. Florida Wildlife 7(12):21, 34.
20 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1954. Bullfrogs of Florida. Florida Wildlife 7(10):20–21, 40.
21 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1955. Establishment of the Texas horned lizard, Phrynosoma cornutum, in Florida. Copeia 1955:63–64.
22 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1957. Another record of the Atlantic leatherback, Dermochelys c. coriacea, nesting on the Florida coast. Copeia 1957:143–144.
23 Allen, R. 1964. The copperheads. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Bulletin No. 40, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 2pp.
24 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.
25 Alvarez, K. C. 1984. Sighting of an American crocodile at Collier-Seminole State Park, Florida. Florida Field Naturalist 12:104–105.
26 Anonymous. 1979. Recovery plan, American crocodile. American Crocodile Recovery Team. 25pp.
27 Anonymous. 1980. Pine Barrens treefrog, Hyla andersoni (Baird). Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:14–15.
28 Anonymous. 1980. Eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon corais couperi). Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:1–3.
29 Anonymous. 1980. Leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea coriacea. Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:52–54.
30 Anonymous. 1981. Sea turtle activity on refuges reported. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 6(7):7.
31 Anonymous. 1982. Rulemaking actions September/October 1982: Pine Barrens treefrog proposed delisting. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 7(10):3.
32 Anonymous. 1985. Field notes. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 1(1):3.
33 Anonymous. 1986. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 11(12):7.
34 Anonymous. 1986. Field notes. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 1(4):8.
35 Anonymous. 1987. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 12(5–6):11.
36 Anonymous. 1989. Field notes. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 5(2):6.
37 Anonymous. 1990. Owner cited for allowing lizard to escape. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):24.
38 Anonymous. 1991. Leaping lizards. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(3):9.
39 Anonymous. 1991. Sea turtle nesting summary. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(2):8.
40 Anonymous. 1991. Leatherbacks hatch. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(4):12.
41 Anonymous. 1991. Field notes: rare hawksbill nests in south Florida. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 7(2):6.
42 Anonymous. 1992. Crocodiles dig new nests. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 8(8):19.
43 Anonymous. 1994. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 19(1):21–22.
44 Anonymous. 1996. Crocodiles continue comeback. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 15(4):20–21.
45 Anonymous. 1999. Cops defend shooting of monitor lizard Deland. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (July):26.
46 Aresco, M. J., M. Gunzburger, and J. Travis. 2002. Geographic distribution: Apalone ferox (Florida softshell). Herpetological Review 33:320.
47 Ashley, J. D. 1979. Alligator population survey. Florida Alligator Farmers Association, Orlando, Florida, USA. 14pp.
48 Ashton, R. E., Jr. 1976. County records of reptiles and amphibians in Florida. Florida State Museum, Herpetology Newsletter 1(1):1–13.
49 Ashton, R. E., Jr., and R. Franz. 1976. Florida's Okefenokee Swamp. Florida Naturalist 49(1):13–15.
50 Ashton, R. E., Jr., and P. S. Ashton. 1981. Handbook of reptiles and amphibians of Florida. Part one: the snakes. Windward, Miami, Florida, USA. 176pp.
51 Ashton, R. E., Jr., and P. S. Ashton. 1985. Handbook of reptiles and amphibians of Florida. Part two: lizards, turtles and crocodilians. Windward, Miami, Florida, USA. 191pp.
52 Ashton, R. E., Jr., and P. S. Ashton. 1988. Handbook of reptiles and amphibians of Florida. Part one: the snakes. Revised edition. Windward, Miami, Florida, USA. 176pp.
53 Ashton, R. E., Jr., and P. S. Ashton. 1988. Handbook of reptiles and amphibians of Florida. Part three: the amphibians. Windward, Miami, Florida, USA. 191pp.
54 Ashton, R. E., Jr., and P. S. Ashton. 1991. Handbook of reptiles and amphibians of Florida. Part two: lizards, turtles and crocodilians. Revised edition. Windward, Miami, Florida, USA. 191pp.
55 Atencio, D. E. 1987. Survey of marine turtle nesting activity on Eglin AFB in 1987. Unpublished Report to Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, USA. 24pp.
56 Audubon, J. J. 1926. The turtlers. Pages 194–202 in Delineations of American scenery and character. G. A. Baker, New York, New York, USA.
57 Auffenberg, W. 1950. A new subspecies of the mud snake, Liodytes alleni. Herpetologica 6:13–16.
58 Auffenberg, W., and L. H. Babbitt. 1953. A new subspecies of Coluber constrictor from Florida. Copeia 1953:44.
59 Auffenberg, W. 1956. A study of the fossil snakes of Florida. Dissertation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 267pp.
60 Auffenberg, W. 1978. Gopher tortoise, Gopherus polyphemus (Daudin). Pages 33–35 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
61 Auffenberg, W. 1978. Suwannee cooter, Chrysemys concinna suwanniensis (Carr). Pages 32–33 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
62 Auffenberg, W., and R. Franz. 1982. The status and distribution of the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus). Pages 95–126 in R. B. Bury, editor. North American tortoises: conservation and ecology. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife Research Report No. 12.
63 Auffenberg, W. 1982. Florida environments and their herpetofaunas. Part III: herpetogeography. Florida State Museum, Florida Herpetologist No. 4. 36pp.
64 Austin, D. F. 1973. Range expansion of the Cuban treefrog in Florida. Florida Naturalist 46(4):28.
65 Austin, D. F., and A. Schwartz. 1975. Another exotic amphibian in Florida, Eleutherodactylus coqui. Copeia 1975:188.
66 Austin, S. 1975. Exotics. Florida Naturalist 48(3):2–5.
67 Auth, D. L., R. Franz, and J. J. Kappes, Jr. 1987. Geographic distribution: Regina rigida rigida (glossy crayfish snake). Herpetological Review 18:20.
68 Auth, D. L. 1988. The Florida herpetology collection at the Florida State Museum. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 4(9):8–14.
69 Auth, D. L. 1989. Amphibian and reptile density in Florida counties. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 5(8):7–14.
70 Auth, D. L. 1992. Analysis of distribution of amphibians and reptiles of the Florida Keys. Page 33 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, August 1992, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USA.
71 Auth, D. L. 1995. An analysis of Florida's amphibian and reptile density, exclusive of the Florida Keys. Page 39 (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.
72 Auth, D. L., and C. Scott. 1996. Geographic distribution: Diadophis punctatus acricus (Key ringneck snake). Herpetological Review 27:33.
73 Auth, D. L. 1997. Geographic distribution: Farancia erytrogramma erytrogramma (rainbow snake). Herpetological Review 28:159.
74 Bacon, P. R., F. Berry, K. Bjorndal, H. Hirth, L. Ogren, and M. Weber, editors. 1984. Proceedings of the western Atlantic turtle symposium. RSMAS Publication, Miami, Florida, USA. Volume 1, 306pp.; Volume 2, 318pp.; Volume 3, 514pp.
75 Ball, J. C. 1993. Herp hunting in southern/central Florida. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 28:267–268.
76 Ballard, S. R. 1992. Geographic distribution: Drymarchon corais couperi (eastern indigo snake). Herpetological Review 23:26–27.
77 Banicki, L. H. 1981. New records of the spotted turtle, Clemmys guttata in northern Florida. Florida Scientist 44:253–254.
78 Barbour, T. 1910. Eleutherodactylus ricordii in Florida. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 23:100.
79 Barbour, T. 1919. Distribution of Sceloporus in southern Florida. Copeia 1919:48–51.
80 Barbour, T. 1920. Herpetological notes from Florida. Copeia 1920:55–57.
81 Barbour, T. 1923. The crocodile in Florida. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan No. 131. 6pp.
82 Barbour, T. 1931. Another introduced frog in North America. Copeia 1931:140.
83 Barbour, T. 1936. Two introduced lizards in Miami, Florida. Copeia 1936:113.
84 Barbour, T., and A. F. Carr, Jr. 1940. Eumeces in the Miami area. Copeia 1940:129.
85 Barbour, T. 1944. Alligators and crocodiles. The Atlantic 174(1):87–91.
86 Barbour, T. 1944. That vanishing Eden: a naturalist's Florida. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 237pp.
87 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.
88 Barnwell, M. E., P. A. Meylan, and T. Walsh. 1997. The spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata) in central Florida. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 2:405–408.
89 Bartlett, R. D. 1980. Non-native reptiles and amphibians in Florida. Indigo, News Bulletin of the Florida Herpetological Society 1:52–54.
90 Bartlett, R. D. 1988. In search of reptiles and amphibians. E. J. Brill, New York, New York, USA. 363pp.
91 Bartlett, R. D. 1989. On the trail of the Florida bog frog. Vivarium 1(3):8–11.
92 Bartlett, R. D. 1993. Comments on the obsoleta-complex rat snakes of Florida. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 41(11):120–122, 124, 126, 128, 130–134, 136–137.
93 Bartlett, R. D. 1993. Agile anoles and clambering chameleons. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(3):148–156, 158, 160–162.
94 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. Kingsnakes of Florida. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(10):116–118, 120, 122–126.
95 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. Florida's alien herps. Reptile & Amphibian Magazine (March–April):56–73, 103–109.
96 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. Florida's Chipola River—a nighttime herping foray. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(4):110–116, 118, 120–121.
97 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. House geckos and corn snakes in the 'glades. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(3):110–116, 118, 120–122, 124, 126.
98 Bartlett, R. D., and P. P. Bartlett. 1995. Iguanas. Barron's Educational Series, Hauppauge, New York, USA. 88pp.
99 Bartlett, D. 1995. Anoles of the United States. Reptiles Magazine 2(5):48–62, 64–65.
100 Bartlett, R. D. 1995. The teiids of the southeastern U.S. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(7):112, 114–119, 121–122, 124–126.
101 Bartlett, D. 1997. Notes from the field. The Lake Wales Ridge and Lake Okeechobee. Reptiles Magazine 5(8):18–20.
102 Bartlett, D. 1997. Notes from the field. Miami and the Keys: a troubled trip. Reptiles Magazine 5(10):18, 20–22.
103 Bartlett, D. 1997. A search for the obscure. Reptiles Magazine 5(7):32–38.
104 Bartlett, R. D., and P. P. Bartlett. 1997. Anoles, basilisks, and water dragons. Barron's Educational Series, Hauppauge, New York, USA. 96pp.
105 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Crocodile fever. Reptiles Magazine 6(1):30–32, 34–35.
106 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Florida's Keys and the southern peninsula, revisited. Reptiles Magazine 6(7):62–68.
107 Bartlett, R. D. 1999. Green anoles and brown anoles: an introduction to a confusing group of lizards. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 4(12):40–46.
108 Bartlett, R. D., and P. Bartlett. 2000. The iguana handbook. Barron's Educational Series, Hauppauge, New York, USA. 163pp.
109 Bartlett, R. D. 2001. The map turtles, masters of aquatic agility. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 7(1):50–57.
110 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.
111 Bartlett, D. 2002. Notes from the field. Southern shores: a whirlwind tour of Dixie reveals a plethora of herps. Reptiles Magazine 10(12):26, 28, 30–33.
112 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.
113 Beard, D. B. 1938. Wildlife reconnaissance. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Everglades National Park Project. 106pp.
114 Bearwood, B. 1995. Notes from the Panhandle. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 15(1):2–3.
115 Bearwood, B. 1995. Notes from the Panhandle. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 15(2):2.
116 Bechtel, E. 1980. Geographic distribution of two color mutants of the corn snake, Elaphe guttata guttata. Herpetological Review 11:39–40.
117 Beckenbach, A. T. 1969. Influence of body size on the respiratory physiology of plethodontid salamanders. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 38pp.
118 Bell, L. N. 1953. Notes on three subspecies of the lizard Anolis sagrei in southern Florida. Copeia 1953:63.
119 Beltz, E. 1991. Herp news from around the world: "escaped snakes may be mating." Vivarium 3(1):6.
120 Beltz, E. 1992. Herp news from around the world: loggerhead sea turtles. Vivarium 4(3):6.
121 Beltz, E. 1992. Herp news from around the world: American crocodiles are expanding their range. Vivarium 4(3):6–7.
122 Beltz, E. 1992. Herp news from around the world: maybe it was an emissions monitor. Vivarium 4(2):6.
123 Beltz, E. 1993. Herp news from around the world: loose snake roundup. Vivarium 4(5):8.
124 Beltz, E. 1996. HerPET-POURRI. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 31(9):172.
125 Beltz, E. 1996. Herp news from around the world: humans on the menu. Vivarium 7(5):11.
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127 Berish (Diemer), J. E. 1991. Identification of critical gopher tortoise habitat in south Florida. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Research Final Report Study No. 7539, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 23pp.
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130 Bevan, W. B. 1922. Snake lore. Outdoor Life 49(1):59.
131 Blanchard, F. N. 1921. A revision of the king snakes: genus Lampropeltis. Bulletin of the U.S. National Museum No. 114. 260pp.
132 Blanchard, F. N. 1938. Snakes of the genus Tantilla in the United States. Field Museum of Natural History, Zoology Series 20:369–376.
133 Blanchard, F. N. 1942. The ring-neck snakes, genus Diadophis. Bulletin of the Chicago Academy of Science 7:1–144.
134 Blaney, R. M. 1971. An annotated checklist and biogeographic analysis of the insular herpetofauna of the Apalachicola Region, Florida. Herpetologica 27:406–430.
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144 Brach, V. 1996. Those lizard hoboes: Florida's exotic anoles. Reptile Hobbyist 2(4):44–46, 48–49.
145 Bradley, P. 1967. Alligators in anguish. Florida Naturalist 40:73.
146 Brady, M. K. 1933. The third specimen of Elaphe rosacea (Cope). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 46:153–154.
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156 Burgess, G. H., and R. Franz. 1978. Zoogeography of the aquatic fauna of the St. Johns River system with comments on adjacent peninsular faunas. American Midland Naturalist 100:160–170.
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159 Butgereit, R. 1995. Green sea turtle nest at Henderson Beach. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Resource Management Notes 6(5):3–4.
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161 Butterfield, B. P., B. Hauge, and W. E. Meshaka, Jr. 1993. The occurrence of Hemidactylus mabouia on the United States mainland. Herpetological Review 24:111–112.
162 Butterfield, B. P., W. E. Meshaka, Jr., and R. L. Kilhefner. 1994. Two anoles new to Broward County, Florida. Herpetological Review 25:77–78.
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168 Cagle, F. R. 1952. The status of the turtles Graptemys pulchra Baur and Graptemys barbouri Carr and Marchand, with notes on their natural history. Copeia 1952:223–234.
169 Caldwell, D. K., A. Carr, and T. R. Hellier, Jr. 1955. A nest of the Atlantic leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea coriacea (Linnaeus), on the Atlantic Coast of Florida, with a summary of American nesting records. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 18:279–284.
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171 Caldwell, D. K. 1958. On the status of the Atlantic leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea coriacea, as a visitant to Florida nesting beaches, with natural history notes. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 21:285–291.
172 Callahan, R. J., Jr. 1982. Geographical and ecological distribution of the lizard Leiocephalus carinatus armouri in south Florida. M.A. Thesis, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA. 70pp.
173 Calleson, T. J., G. O. Bailey, and H. L. Edmiston. 1998. Rare nesting occurrence of the leatherback sea turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, in northwest Florida, USA. Herpetological Review 29:14–15.
174 Campbell, H. W. 1962. An extension of the range of Haldea valeriae in Florida. Copeia 1962:438–439.
175 Campbell, H. W. 1978. Miami black-headed snake, Tantilla oolitica (Telford). Pages 45–46 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
176 Campbell, H. W. 1978. Short-tailed snake, Stilosoma extenuatum (Brown). Pages 28–30 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
177 Campbell, H. W., and S. P. Christman. 1980. Geographic distribution: Trionyx spiniferus asper (Gulf Coast spiny softshell). Herpetological Review 11:14.
178 Campbell, T. S., and J. T. Hammontree. 1995. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 26:107.
179 Campbell, T. 1996. The brown anole (Anolis sagrei) I: colonization and expansion of a recent North American invader. League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (April):17–20.
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639 Means, D. B. 1983. The enigmatic Pine Barrens treefrog. Florida Wildlife 37(1):16–19.
640 Means, D. B. 1985. The canyonlands of Florida. Nature Conservancy News (September/October):13–17.
641 Means, D. B. 1985. Delicate balance: Georgia blind salamander. Florida Wildlife 39(6):37.
642 Means, D. B., and D. Simberloff. 1987. The peninsula effect: habitat-correlated species declines in Florida's herpetofauna. Journal of Biogeography 14:551–568.
643 Means, D. B., and A. A. Karlin. 1989. A new species of Desmognathus from the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain. Herpetologica 45:37–46.
644 Means, D. B. 1990. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko). Herpetological Review 21:96.
645 Means, D. B. 1990. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (Brown anole). Herpetological Review 21:96.
646 Means, D. B. 1993. Desmognathus apalachicolae. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 556.1–2.
647 Means, D. B., T. E. Ostertag, and D. Printiss. 1994. Florida populations of the striped newt, Notophthalmus perstriatus, west of the Suwannee River. Contributions to life history, ecology, and distribution. I. Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Jackson, Mississippi, USA. 57pp.
648 Means, D. B., T. E. Ostertag, and D. Printiss. 1994. Distribution, habitat ecology, and management of the striped newt, Notophthalmus perstriatus, in the Apalachicola National Forest, Florida. Report to the U.S. Forest Service, National Forests in Florida, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 30pp.
649 Means, D. B. 1996. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko). Herpetological Review 27:152.
650 Means, D. B. 1996. Geographic distribution: Gekko gecko (Tokay gecko). Herpetological Review 27:152.
651 Means, D. B. 1996. Amphiuma pholeter Neill. One-toed amphiuma. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 622:1–2.
652 Means, D. B. 1996. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 27:151–152.
653 Means, D. B., and T. E. Lewis. 1997. Geographic distribution: Amphiuma means (two-toed amphiuma). Herpetological Review 28:47.
654 Means, D. B. 1998. Geographic distribution: Ambystoma cingulatum (flatwoods salamander). Herpetological Review 29:47.
655 Means, D. B. 1998. Geographic distribution: Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix (southern copperhead). Herpetological Review 29:175.
656 Means, D. B., and R. C. Means. 1998. Distribution of the striped newt (Notophthalmus perstriatus) and gopher frog (Rana capito) in the Munson Sand Hills of the Florida Panhandle. Final Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Jackson, Mississippi, USA. 42pp.
657 Means, D. B., and S. P. Christman. 1998. Geographic distribution: Farancia abacura (mud snake). Herpetological Review 29:177.
658 Means, D. B., and R. C. Means. 1998. Red Hills survey for breeding pond habitat of the flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum), gopher frog (Rana capito), and striped newt (Notophthalmus perstriatus) in the Tallahassee Red Hills of Leon, Gadsden, and Jefferson counties, Florida, and the Tifton Uplands of Thomas and Grady counties, Georgia. Final Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Jackson, Mississippi, USA. 23pp.
659 Means, D. B. 1998. Geographic distribution: Lampropeltis getula (common kingsnake). Herpetological Review 29:113.
660 Means, D. B. 1999. Salamanders of Eglin Air Force Base: towards a long-term monitoring program. Final Report to the Natural Resources Branch at Jackson Guard, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, USA. 126pp.
661 Means, D. B. 1999. Venomous snakes of Florida. Florida Wildlife 53(5):13–20.
662 Means, R. C. 1999. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko). Herpetological Review 30:52.
663 Means, D. B. 1999. Desmognathus auriculatus (Holbrook). Southern dusky salamander. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 681.1–6.
664 Means, D. B., and K. L. Krysko. 2001. Biogeography and pattern variation of kingsnakes, Lampropeltis getula, in the Apalachicola Region of Florida. Contemporary Herpetology No. 5. (http://www.calacademy.org/research/herpetology/ch/ch/2001/5/index.htm)
665 Means, D. B., and G. H. Means. 2002. Geographic distribution: Pseudobranchus striatus (northern dwarf siren). Herpetological Review 33:316.
666 Mecham, J. S. 1952. A study of geographic variation in the green frog Rana clamitans Latreille. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 43pp.
667 Menser, F. 1990. Of matters getulus (opinion). Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 6(5):11–13.
668 Meshaka, W., and N. Gallo. 1990. Geographic distribution: Sternotherus minor (loggerhead musk turtle). Herpetological Review 21:95.
669 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1993. Geographic distribution: Scaphiopus holbrookii (eastern spadefoot). Herpetological Review 24:154.
670 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., B. P. Butterfield, and B. Hauge. 1994. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus mabouia (tropical house gecko). Herpetological Review 25:165.
671 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., B. P. Butterfield, and B. Hauge. 1994. Hemidactylus mabouia as an established member of the Florida herpetofauna. Herpetological Review 25:80-81.
672 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., B. P. Butterfield, and B. Hauge. 1994. Hemidactylus frenatus established on the lower Florida Keys. Herpetological Review 25:127–128.
673 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1994. Geographic distribution: Ramphotyphlops braminus Brahminy blind snake. Herpetological Review 25:34.
674 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., and J. Lewis. 1994. Cosymbotus platyurus in Florida: ten years of stasis. Herpetological Review 25:127.
675 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1996. Vagility and the Florida distribution of the Cuban treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis). Herpetological Review 27:37–40.
676 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., and B. A. Moody. 1996. The Old World tropical house gecko (Hemidactylus mabouia) on the Dry Tortugas. Florida Scientist 59:115–117.
677 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., R. M. Clouse, B. P. Butterfield, and J. B. Hauge. 1997. The Cuban green anole, Anolis porcatus: a new anole established in Florida. Herpetological Review 28:101–102.
678 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1999. The herpetofauna of the Kampong. Florida Scientist 62:153–157.
679 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., W. F. Loftus, and T. Steiner. 2000. The herpetofauna of Everglades National Park. Florida Scientist 63:84–103.
680 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.
681 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., and J. N. Layne. 2002. Herpetofauna of a long-unburned sandhill habitat in south-central Florida. Florida Scientist 65:35–50.
682 Meylan, P. A. 1977. Geographic distribution: Ophisaurus compressus (island glass lizard). Herpetological Review 8:39.
683 Meylan, P. A. 1977. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko). Herpetological Review 8:39.
684 Meylan, P. A. 1977. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 8:39.
685 Meylan, P. A. 1978. Geographic distribution: Pseudotriton ruber (red salamander). Herpetological Review 9:107.
686 Meylan, P. A. 1984. The northwestern limit of distribution of Rhineura floridana with comments on the dispersal of amphisbaenians. Herpetological Review 15:23–24.
687 Meylan, P. A. 1985. Heterodon simus (Linnaeus). Southern hognose snake. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 375.1–2.
688 Meylan, A., P. Castaneda, C. Coogan, T. Lozon, and J. Fletemeyer. 1990. First recorded nesting by Kemp's ridley in Florida, USA. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 48:8–9.
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690 Miller, J. B. 1995. 1994 sea turtle survey. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Resource Management Notes 7(3):14–15, 23–25.
691 Miller, J. B. 1996. FPS 1996 marine turtle nesting data. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Park Service, Resource Management Notes 8(4):87–88.
692 Minno, M., and M. Minno. 1988. The proposed Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport gopher tortoise preserve. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council 5:4–15.
693 Mitchell, J. C. 1977. Geographic variation of Elaphe guttata (Reptilia: Serpentes) in the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Copeia 1977:33–41.
694 Mitchell, J. C., and W. B. Hadley. 1980. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus garnoti (Indo-Pacific gecko). Herpetological Review 11:80.
695 Mitchell, J. C. 1982. Farancia erytrogramma Palisot de Beauvois. Rainbow snake. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 293.1–2.
696 Moler, P. E. 1979. Geographic distribution: Thamnophis sauritus sackeni (peninsula ribbon snake). Herpetological Review 10:103.
697 Moler, P. E. 1980. The Florida population of the Pine Barrens treefrog (Hyla andersonii): a status review. Pine Barrens Treefrog Population Completion Report (unpublished), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
698 Moler, P. E. 1981. Notes on Hyla andersonii in Florida and Alabama. Journal of Herpetology 15:441–444.
699 Moler, P. E. 1982. Geographic distribution: Limnaoedus ocularis (little grass frog). Herpetological Review 13(4):131.
700 Moler, P. E., and K. Thomas. 1982. Geographic distribution: Pseudobranchus striatus (dwarf siren). Herpetological Review 13(4):130.
701 Moler, P. E. 1985. An introduction to Rana okaloosae, a new species of Florida frog. Page 65 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles and the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, 4–9 August 1985, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.
702 Moler, P. E., and B. W. Mansell. 1985. Geographic distribution: Seminatrix pygaea (black swamp snake). Herpetological Review 16:60.
703 Moler, P. E. 1985. Distribution of the eastern indigo snake, Drymarchon corais couperi, in Florida. Herpetological Review 16:37–38.
704 Moler, P. E. 1985. A new species of frog (Ranidae: Rana) from northwestern Florida. Copeia 1985:379–383.
705 Moler, P. E. 1985. Delicate balance: the bog frog. Florida Wildlife 39(4):31.
706 Moler, P. E. 1986. Distribution of the Florida bog frog. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Bureau Wildlife Research Final Report, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 13pp.
707 Moler, P. E., and B. W. Mansell. 1987. Geographic distribution: Stereochilus marginatus (many-lined salamander). Herpetological Review 18:56.
708 Moler, P. 1988. A checklist of Florida's amphibians and reptiles. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 18pp.
709 Moler, P. E. 1988. Correction of the type locality of the Gulf Hammock dwarf siren, Pseudobranchus striatus lustricolus. Florida Field Naturalist 16:12–13.
710 Moler, P. 1992. Salt marsh survivors. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 8(2):3, 7.
711 Moler, P. E. 1993. The Gulf Coast smooth softshell in Florida. Florida Scientist 56(Supplement 1):42–43 (abstract).
712 Moler, P. E. 1993. Rana okaloosae, Florida bog frog. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 561:1–3.
713 Moler, P. E., and J. Kezer. 1993. Karyology and systematics of the salamander genus Pseudobranchus (Sirenidae). Copeia 1993:39–47.
714 Moler, P. E. 1994. Status of Florida's riverine turtles. Abstract in a symposium on the status and conservation of Florida turtles, 2–3 April 1994, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
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956 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Ophisaurus compressus (island glass lizard). Herpetological Review 23:90.
957 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Neoseps reynoldsi (sand skink). Herpetological Review 23:90.
958 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus (Florida pine snake). Herpetological Review 23:92.
959 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Bufo quercicus (oak toad). Herpetological Review 23:85–86.
960 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Opheodrys aestivus (rough green snake). Herpetological Review 23:91–92.
961 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Chelydra serpentina osceola (Florida snapping turtle). Herpetological Review 23:87–88.
962 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Heterodon simus (southern hognose snake). Herpetological Review 23:91.
963 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Eumeces laticeps (broadhead skink). Herpetological Review 23:89.
964 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope's gray treefrog). Herpetological Review 23:86.
965 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Kinosternon subrubrum steindachneri (Florida mud turtle). Herpetological Review 23:88.
966 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Amphiuma means (two-toed amphiuma). Herpetological Review 23:84.
967 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Siren lacertina (greater siren). Herpetological Review 23:85.
968 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Storeria dekayi victa (Florida brown snake). Herpetological Review 23:92.
969 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Pseudacris crucifer bartramiana (southern spring peeper). Herpetological Review 23:86.
970 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Alligator mississippiensis (American alligator). Herpetological Review 23:87.
971 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Siren intermedia (lesser siren). Herpetological Review 23:85.
972 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Scincella lateralis (ground skink). Herpetological Review 23:90.
973 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Scaphiopus holbrookii (eastern spadefoot). Herpetological Review 23:87.
974 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Rana grylio (pig frog). Herpetological Review 23:87.
975 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog). Herpetological Review 23:87.
976 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Bufo marinus (giant toad). Herpetological Review 23:85.
977 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Pseudacris ocularis (little grass frog). Herpetological Review 23:86–87.
978 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Ophisaurus ventralis (eastern glass lizard). Herpetological Review 23:90.
979 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (six-lined racerunner). Herpetological Review 23:89.
980 Stevenson, D., and D. Crowe. 1992. Geographic distribution: Pseudemys nelsoni (Florida redbelly turtle). Herpetological Review 23:88.
981 Stewart, J. H. 1992. Status review: Barbour's map turtle, Graptemys barbouri. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Jackson, Mississippi, USA. 3pp. (Unpublished Report)
982 Stiling, P. 1989. Exotics—biological invasions. Florida Wildlife 43(5):13–16.
983 Stoneburner, D. L., D. Gilmore, J. Hinesley, D. Gross, D. Hall, and J. I. Richardson. 1979. Observations on Chelonia mydas mydas: a northerly extension of known nesting range. Herpetological Review 10:103–104.
984 Stoneburner, D. L. 1981. Summary of the loggerhead sea turtle research project conducted at Canaveral National Seashore, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Cape Lookout National Seashore: a final report. U.S. National Park Service Resource Management Report R/RM/SER-39. 36pp.
985 Stout, I. J., and D. T. Corey. 1995. Effects of patch-corridor configurations on non-game birds, mammals, and herptiles in longleaf pine-turkey oak sandhill communities. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program Project Report, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 259pp.
986 Strimple, P. 1996. Reptile news and trivia: invasive species. Reptiles Magazine 4(2):91–92.
987 Strimple, P. 2000. Reptile news and trivia: Florida shelter overwhelmed with iguana. Reptiles Magazine 8(10):8.
988 Sweet, S. S., and W. S. Parker. 1990. Pituophis melanoleucus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 474.1–8.
989 Taylor, E. H. 1935. A taxonomic study of the cosmopolitan scincoid lizards of the genus Eumeces with an account of the distribution and relationships of its species. University of Kansas Scientific Bulletin 23:1–643.
990 Telford, S. R., Jr. 1959. A study of the sand skink Neoseps reynoldsi Stejneger. Copeia 1959:110–119.
991 Telford, S. R., Jr. 1962. New locality records for the sank skink (Neoseps reynoldsi) in central Florida, with comments on the habitat. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 25:76–77.
992 Telford, S. R., Jr. 1965. Some biogeographical aspects of the Floridian herpetofauna. Acta Herpetologica Japonica 2(2):16–21.
993 Telford, S. R., Jr. 1966. Variation among the southeastern crowned snakes, genus Tantilla. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 10:261–304.
994 Telford, S. R., Jr. 1993. Breeding sites for the gopher frog and the striped newt in Ocala National Forest, and the discovery of a possibly undescribed species of frog apparently restricted to the forest. Unpublished Report, Ocala National Forest, Silver Springs, Florida, USA. 13pp.
995 Tennant, A. 1997. A field guide to snakes of Florida. Gulf, Houston, Texas, USA. 257pp.
996 Tennant, A., R. D. Bartlett, G. T. Salmon, and R. B. King. 2000. Snakes of North America: eastern and central regions. Gulf, Houston, Texas, USA. 588pp.
997 Thompson, N. B. 1983. Abundance of female Caretta caretta (loggerhead turtles) nesting along the Southeast U.S. coast: 1982 nesting season. National Marine Fisheries Service, Miami, Florida, USA. (Unpublished Report)
998 Thompson, N. B. 1988. The status of loggerhead, Caretta caretta; Kemp's ridley, Lepidochelys kempi; and green, Chelonia mydas, sea turtles in U.S. waters. Marine Fisheries Review 50:16–23.
999 Thorbjarnarson, J. B. 1989. Ecology of the American crocodile, Crocodylus acutus. Pages 228–259 in Proceedings of the 8th Working Meeting of the Crocodile Specialist Group, IUCN Publication New Series, ISBN 2-88032-968-X, Gland, Switzerland.
1000 Timmerman, W. 1992. Alligator survey. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 4(4):5.
1001 Timmerman, W. 1993. What a croc! Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(4):1-2.
1002 Timmerman, W. W., J. B. Miller, and C. V. Tamborski. 1994. The herpetofauna of Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Martin County, Florida. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks, Hobe Sound, Florida, USA. Final Report Project No. 7618. 38pp.
1003 Tinkle, D. W. 1952. Notes on the salamander, Eurycea longicauda guttolineata, in Florida. Field & Laboratory 20(3):105–108.
1004 Tinkle, D. W. 1958. The systematics and ecology of the Sternothaerus carinatus complex (Testudinata, Chelydridae). Tulane Studies in Zoology 6:1-56.
1005 Townsend, P. S. 1978. Can the croc come back? National Parks & Conservation Magazine 52(1):13–15.
1006 Townsend, J. H., K. L. Krysko, and S. A. Krueger. 2001. Geographic distribution: Storeria occipitomaculata obscura (Florida redbelly snake). Herpetological Review 32:61.
1007 Townsend, J. H., and C. R. Lindsay. 2001. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 32:192.
1008 Townsend, J. H., and F. W. King. 2001. Geographic distribution: Nerodia sipedon pleuralis (midland water snake). Herpetological Review 32:196.
1009 Townsend, J. H., and A. T. Reppas. 2001. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko). Herpetological Review 32:193.
1010 Townsend, J. H. 2002. Geographic distribution (southern watersnake). Correction of species identification: Nerodia sipedon pleuralis (midland watersnake). Herpetological Review 33:228.
1011 Townsend, J. H., K. L. Krysko, A. T. Reppas, and C. M. Sheehy, III. 2002. Noteworthy records for introduced reptiles and amphibians from Florida, USA. Herpetological Review 33:75.
1012 Townsend, J. H., K. L. Krysko, and K. M. Enge. 2003. The identity of introduced spiny-tailed iguanas, Ctenosaura, from Florida, USA. Herpetozoa 16:?
1013 Trapido, H. 1944. The snakes of the genus Storeria. American Midland Naturalist 31:1–84.
1014 Trapido, H. 1947. Range extension of Hyla septentrionalis in Florida. Herpetologica 3:190.
1015 Trauth, S. E. 1980. Geographic variation and systematics of the lizard Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Linnaeus). Dissertation, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA. 212pp.
1016 Trauth, S. E., and C. T. McAllister. 1996. Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Linnaeus). Six-lined racerunner. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 628.1-12.
1017 Tuberville, T. D., J. R. Bodie, J. B. Jensen, L. LaClaire, and J. W. Gibbons. 2000. Apparent decline of the southern hog-nosed snake, Heterodon simus. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 116:19–40.
1018 Tucker, J. K., R. S. Funk, and G. L. Paukstis. 1978. The adaptive significance of egg morphology in two turtles (Chrysemys picta and Terrapene carolina). Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 14:10–22.
1019 Turtle Expert Working Group. 1998. An assessment of the Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtle populations in the western North Atlantic. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-409. 96pp.
1020 U.S. Army Engineer District. 1975. Final environmental impact statement, oyster shell dredging: Tampa and Hillsborough Bays, Florida. Prepared by U.S. Army Engineer District, Jacksonville, Florida, with data furnished by Taylor Biological Company, St. Petersburg, Florida. The District, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. 109pp.
1021 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1978. Osceola National Forest phosphate extraction and processing: impacts on federally listed threatened or endangered and other species of concern. National Fish and Wildlife Laboratory, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 119pp.
1022 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1980. Selected vertebrate endangered species of the seacoast of the United States: the American crocodile. Biological Services Program, FWS/OBS-80/01.47. 7pp.
1023 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1993. Recovery plan for the sand skink and blue-tailed mole skink. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 30pp.
1024 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1993. Atlantic salt marsh snake recovery plan. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. 19pp.
1025 U.S. Forest Service. 1993. Draft environmental impact statement and wild and scenic river study report on the Sopchoppy River. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region, National Forests in Florida, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
1026 U.S. Forest Service. 2001. Final environmental impact statement for the occupancy and use of national forest lands and Ocklawaha River restoration. Management Bulletin R8-MB-91A. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region, National Forests in Florida, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
1027 UCF Marine Turtle Research Group and Landscape Ecology Class. 2002. Spatiotemporal distribution of marine turtle nests in South Brevard County (Florida, US) and the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge 1989–1999. Pages 164–165 in A. Mosier, A. Foley, and B. Brost, compilers. Proceedings of the 20th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-477.
1028 Van Duyn, G. 1939. Extension in range of Stilosoma extenuatum. Copeia 1939:51–52.
1029 van het Meer, J. 1988. Thamnophis, part 2: Thamnophis sirtalis similis. Litteratura Serpentium English Edition [Journal of the European Snake Society, Holland] 8:107–110.
1030 Vance, T. 1991. Morphological variation and systematics of the green anole, Anolis carolinensis (Reptilia: Iguanidae). Bulletin Maryland Herpetological Society 27:43–89.
1031 Viosca, P. 1926. Distributional problems of the cold blooded vertebrates of the Gulf Coastal Plain. Ecology 7:307–314.
1032 Vliet, K. A. 1983. Geographic distribution: Clemmys guttata (spotted turtle). Herpetological Review 14:123.
1033 Voss, R. 1975. Notes on the introduced gecko Hemidactylus garnoti in south Florida. Florida Scientist 38:174.
1034 Wack, H. W. 1901. The sportsman's elysium of the South. Part II. Game animals of Florida. Field and Stream and American Angler 5:731-737.
1035 Wahlquist, H. 1970. Sawbacks of the Gulf Coast. International Turtle & Tortoise Society Journal 4(4):10–13, 28.
1036 Walker, D., P. E. Moler, K. A. Buhlmann, and J. C. Avise. 1998. Phylogeographic patterns in Kinosternon subrubrum and K. baurii based on mitochondrial DNA restriction analyses. Herpetologica 54:174–184.
1037 Wallace, G. E. 2000. Distribution and relative abundance of Graptemys c.f. barbouri on the Choctawhatchee River, Florida. Florida Scientist 63(Supplement 1):43 (abstract).
1038 Walley, H. D. 1998. Eumeces anthracinus (Baird). Coal skink. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 658.1-6.
1039 Walley, H. D. 1999. Rhadinaea flavilata Cope. Pine woods snake. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 699.1-5.
1040 Walls, J. G. 1997. Southern specialties: the mud and rainbow snakes. Reptile Hobbyist 2(6):62–66.
1041 Walls, J. G. 1997. The neglected kingsnake: Lampropeltis calligaster. Reptile Hobbyist 3(4):30–35.
1042 Watkins-Colwell, G. J., and K. A. Watkins-Colwell. 1995. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus mabouia (tropical house gecko). Herpetological Review 26:45.
1043 Watkins-Colwell, G. J., and K. A. Watkins-Colwell. 1995. Geographic distribution: Anolis distichus (bark anole). Herpetological Review 26:44.
1044 Weaver, W. G. 1978. Red rat snake, Elaphe guttata guttata (Linnaeus). Pages 42–44 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1045 Weaver, W. G. 1978. Big Pine Key ringneck snake, Diadophis punctatus acricus (Paulson). Pages 41–42 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1046 Weaver, W. G. 1978. Florida ribbon snake, Thamnophis sauritus sackeni (Kennicott). Pages 46–47 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1047 Weaver, W. G. 1978. Key mud turtle, Kinosternon bauri bauri (Garman). Pages 30–31 in R. W. McDiarmid, editor. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume 3. Amphibians and reptiles. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
1048 Webb, R. G. 1959. Description of a new softshell turtle from the southeastern United States. Publication of the Kansas Museum of Natural History 11:517–525.
1049 Webb, R. G. 1962. North American recent soft-shelled turtle (Family Trionychidae). Publication of the Kansas Museum of Natural History 13:429–611.
1050 Weigl, G. L., R. G. Domey, and W. R. Courtenay, Jr. 1969. Survival and range expansion of the curly-tailed lizard, Leiocephalus carinatus armouri, in Florida. Copeia 1969:841–842.
1051 Weishampel, J. F., D. A. Bagley, L. M. Ehrhart, and B. L. Rodenbeck. 2003. Spatiotemporal patterns of annual sea turtle nesting behaviors along an east central Florida beach. Biological Conservation 110:295–303.
1052 West, G. A. 1900. The American crocodile. Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society 1:157–159.
1053 Wharton, C. H. 1958. The ecology of the cottonmouth, Agkistrodon piscivorus piscivorus Lacepede, of Sea Horse Key, Florida. Dissertation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 225pp.
1054 Wharton, C. H. 1960. Birth and behavior of a brood of cottonmouths, Agkistrodon piscivorus piscivorus with notes on tail-luring. Herpetologica 16:125–129.
1055 Wiese, V., T. East, and B. Perry. 1989. Tagging of adult female loggerheads along the southwest coast of Florida. S. A. Eckert, K. L. Eckert, and T. H. Richardson, compilers. Pages 267–269 in Proceedings of the 9th Annual Workshop on Sea Turtle Conservation and Biology. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFC-232.
1056 Wigley, T. B., J. M. Sweeney, and J. A. McGlincy. 1998. The flatwoods salamander: what in the world is going on? Forest Landowner 57(4):50–52.
1057 Williams, J. L. 1962. The Territory of Florida or sketches of the topography, civil and natural history, of the country, the climate, and the Indian tribes, from the first discovery to the present time. [A facsimile reproduction of the 1837 edition, with an introduction by Herbert J. Doherty, Jr.] University of Florida Press, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 304pp.
1058 Williams, K. L. 1985. Cemophora, C. coccinea. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 374.1–4.
1059 Williams, T. 1996. Giving shelter. Audubon Magazine 98(3):46–53.
1060 Willoughby, H. L. 1898. Across the Everglades: a canoe journey of exploration, by Hugh L. Willoughby. J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 192pp.
1061 Wilmers, T. J. . 1994. Characteristics and management potential of sea turtle nesting areas in the Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges. Pages 164–165 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.
1062 Wilmers, T. J., and E. M. Wilmers. 1998. Geographic distribution: Eretmochelys imbricata (hawksbill). Herpetological Review 29:50.
1063 Wilson, M. A. 1914. The hermit of Long Key. Outdoor Life 34(3):232–233.
1064 Wilson, L. D. 1970. The coachwhip snake, Masticophis flagellum (Shaw): taxonomy and distribution. Tulane Studies in Zoology and Botany 16:31–99.
1065 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.
1066 Wilson, M. A., and A. C. Echternacht. 1990. A comparison of heat and cold tolerance of two morphs of Anolis carolinensis (Iguanidae) from southern Florida. Journal of Herpetology 24:330–333.
1067 Wilson, R. V., and G. R. Zug. 1991. Lepidochelys kempii. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 509.1–8.
1068 Wilson, D. S., H. R. Mushinsky, and R. A. Fischer. 1997. Species profile: gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) on military installations in the southeastern United States. Technical Report SERDP-97-10, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA. 34pp.
1069 Winegarner, C. E., W. B. Robertson, Jr., and W. Hoffman. 1984. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei sagrei (brown anole). Herpetological Review 15:77–78.
1070 Wise, M. A. 1993. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean gecko). Herpetological Review 24:109.
1071 Witherington, B. E., and C. M. Koeppel. 2000. Sea turtle nesting in Florida, USA, during the decade 1989–1998: an analysis of trends. Pages 94–96 in H. J. Kalb and T. Wibbels, compilers. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-443.
1072 Witzell, W. N., and A. J. McCoy. 1995. Incidental aerial sightings of sea turtles in Florida Bay, Florida, 1984–1985. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-372. 8pp.
1073 Witzell, W. N., and T. Azarovitz. 1996. Relative abundance and thermal and geographic distribution of sea turtles off the U.S. Atlantic coast based on aerial surveys (1963–1969). NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-381. 10pp.
1074 Wood, R. C. 1981. Search for the mangrove terrapin. Report to Earthwatch, Watertown, Massachusetts, USA.
1075 Wood, R. 1981. The mysterious mangrove terrapin. Florida Naturalist 54(3):6–7.
1076 Wood, R. C. 1984. Field studies of the mangrove terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin rhizophorarum, in the Florida Keys. Page 217 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Combined Meeting of the 64th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 32nd Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, and 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 28 July–3 August 1984, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA.
1077 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.
1078 Wood, K. N. 1995. Geographic distribution: Amphiuma pholeter (one-toed amphiuma). Herpetological Review 26:41.
1079 Wood, K. N. 1995. Geographic distribution: Amphiuma means (two-toed amphiuma). Herpetological Review 26:41.
1080 Wood, K. N. 1995. Geographic distribution: Hyla chrysoscelis (Cope's gray treefrog). Herpetological Review 26:42.
1081 Wood, K. N. 1995. Geographic distribution: Eumeces fasciatus (five-lined skink). Herpetological Review 26:45.
1082 Wood, K. N. 1995. Geographic distribution: Notophthalmus viridescens piaropicola (peninsula newt). Herpetological Review 26:41.
1083 Wood, K. N. 1995. Geographic distribution: Rana capito aesopus (Florida gopher frog). Herpetological Review 26:42.
1084 Wood, K. N. 1995. Geographic distribution: Rhineura floridana (Florida worm lizard). Herpetological Review 26:44.
1085 Wood, K. N. 1998. Geographic distribution: Regina rigida rigida (glossy crayfish snake). Herpetological Review 29:248.
1086 Wood, K. N. 1998. Geographic distribution: Rhadinaea flavilata (pine woods snake). Herpetological Review 29:248.
1087 Wood, K. N. 1998. Geographic distribution: Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus (Florida pine snake). Herpetological Review 29:249.
1088 Wood, K. N. 1998. Geographic distribution: Eumeces laticeps (broadhead skink). Herpetological Review 29:248.
1089 Wood, K. N. 1998. Geographic distribution: Storeria occipitomaculata obscura (Florida redbelly snake). Herpetological Review 29:248.
1090 Woolfenden, G. E. 1962. A range extension and subspecific relations of the short-tailed snake, Stilosoma extenuatum. Copeia 1962:648–649.
1091 Wray, K., and R. Owen. 1999. New records for amphibians and reptiles from Nassau County, Florida. Herpetological Review 30:237–238.
1092 Wright, A. H. 1926. The vertebrate life of the Okefinokee Swamp in relation to the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Ecology 7:77–95.
1093 Wright, A. H. 1935. Some rare amphibians and reptiles of the United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 21:340–345.
1094 Wygoda, M. L., and J. R. Bain. 1980. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei (Cuban brown anole). Herpetological Review 11:115.
1095 Wyneken, J., and J. Hicklin. 1988. A confirmed hawksbill, Eretmochelys imbricata nesting in Broward County Florida. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 42:6.
1096 Yerger, R. W. 1965. The leatherback turtle on the Gulf coast of Florida. Copeia 1965:365–366.
1097 Zug, G. R. 1968. Geographic variation in Rhineura floridana (Reptilia: Amphisbaenidae). Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 12:185–212.
1098 Zug, G. R. 1970. Intergradation of the two Rhineura (Reptilia) populations in central Florida and comments on its scale reduction. Journal of Herpetology 4:123–129.
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