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Amphibian Biology and Husbandry


Amphibian Biology and Husbandry | ILAR Journal - Oxford Academic

Amphibians are ectotherms, and their skin is permeable to water, ions, and respiratory gases. Most species are secretive and, in many cases, nocturnal. The ...

Amphibian biology and husbandry - PubMed

Extant amphibians comprise three lineages-- salamanders (Urodela or Caudata), frogs and toads (Anura), and caecilians (Gymnophiona, Apoda, ...

[PDF] Amphibian biology and husbandry. | Semantic Scholar

A review of basic characteristics of amphibian biology supplemented by inferences drawn from the morphological and physiological characteristics of the ...

Anphibian biology and husbandry | PDF - SlideShare

This document provides an overview of amphibian biology and husbandry. It discusses that amphibians have over 6000 species but fewer than a ...

Husbandry Standards - Amphibian Ark

Ex situ breeding of selected amphibian species is recognized as an essential and integral part of the IUCN Amphibian Conservation Action Plan to stem the loss ...

Environment and Husbandry for Amphibians

Aquatic amphibians may be accommodated in aquariums with areas for swimming. Terrestrial amphibians need a shallow container of water in the enclosure. Moisture ...

Husbandry & Captive Management Course - Amphibian Foundation

The Husbandry & Captive Management Program is offered online, and is taught by a diversity of professional herpetologists and herpetoculturists from around the ...

Nutrition and Health in Amphibian Husbandry - PMC - PubMed Central

Nutritional needs of amphibians are highly integrated with disease and their husbandry needs, and the diversity of developmental stages, natural habitats, and ...

BIOL 4530 - Amphibian and Reptile Husbandry - BGSU Catalogs

Hands-on experience with reptiles and amphibians including basic husbandry and breeding. May include research aimed at optimizing captive husbandry. May be ...

Amphibian husbandry for the veterinary clinician (Proceedings)

Amphibians are solidly represented as captives in both private and institutional collections. Many amphibian species are in precarious ...

Amphibian Medicine and Captive Husbandry | PDF - Scribd

The authors and editors of this book are not responsible for any misuse or misapplication of the information provided within this work. Amphibian medicine and ...

Basic Husbandry and Clinical Assessment of the Amphibian Patient

Amphibian health is highly influenced by the environment in which these animals live and the care that they receive. Understanding their basic biology and ...

Amphibian Husbandry Experts

This directory includes amphibian husbandry experts in a wide range of fields related to captive programs.

Amphibian Biology and Husbandry - OUCI

Amphibian Biology and Husbandry. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilar.48.3.203 · Full text. Journal: ILAR Journal, 2007, № 3, p. 203-213. Publisher: Oxford University ...

Amphibian Husbandry Resource Guide - Assets Service

In addition, the ATAG recommends the AZA Professional. Development Committee's Amphibian Biology, Conservation, and Management course. (www.aza.org/prodev/) to ...

Nutrition and health in amphibian husbandry - Wiley Online Library

Zoo Biology is a broad zoology journal focused on the health, care & husbandry of captive animals in ex-situ conservation spaces including ...

Amphibian Foundation

Ages 18+ — This intensive class provides a husbandry foundation as we learn from zoo professionals, nonprofit keepers, conservation managers, professional ...

Captive Breeding - IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group

All amphibian species assessed by AArk Conservation Needs Assessments or other nationally-recognized organizations that are recommended as priorities for ...

"Nutrition and Health in Amphibian Husbandry" - ucf stars

Amphibian biology is intricate, and there are many inter-related factors that need to be understood before establishing successful ...

Amphibian | Characteristics, Life Cycle, & Facts | Britannica

Amphibian, any of roughly 8100 vertebrate species known by their ability to exploit both aquatic and terrestrial habitats.