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Indonesia Terrestrial Research: Herpetofauna

Peer reviewed papers
  • Hayden, C.J, Brown, R.M.,Gillespie, G., Setiadi, M.I., Linkem, C.W., Iskandar, D.T., Umilaela, Bickford, D. P., Riyanto, A., Mumpuni, McGuire, J. (2008).  A New species of bent-toed gecko Cyrtodactylus Gray 1827, (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from the islands ofSulawesi, Indonesia. Herpetologica, 64 (1): 109-120.
  • Howard, S. D. and Gillespie, G. R. (2007). Two New Calamaria (Serpentes) species from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journal of Herpetology 41(2): 237-262.
  • Gillespie, G. R., Lockie, D., Scroggie, M. P and Iskandar, D. T. (2004). Habitat use of stream-breeding frogs in south-eastern Sulawesi, and some preliminary observations on community organisation. Journal of Tropical Ecology 20: 1-10.
 
Reports
 
Dissertations
  • Barnard, K. (2005). Vocalisation and reproductive strategies in stream breeding frogs.
  • Evans, S. (2005). Habitat associations and behavioural interactions between skink species.