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What is Amphibian Species of the World? How to cite; How to use; Structure of the taxonomic records; Running log of additions and corrections, 2024; Logs of changes and additions, 2014–2023; What is the right name? Curator's blog; History of the project, 1980 to 2024; Comments on amphibian taxonomy relating to versions 3.0 to 6.2 (2004 to 2024)
The Amphibian Species of the World database has three primary searching tools that ARE NOT interoperable: 1) a BROWSE table (on the right) that allows users to click through the taxonomic hierarchy to the record (s) of interest; 2) BASIC SEARCH box that functions much like Google but accepts Boolean search grammar; and 3) a GUIDED SEARCH box tha...
In this context, we introduce AmphiBIO, an extensive database containing natural history traits for 6,775 amphibian species globally. AmphiBIO releases information on error-checked and referenced...
Amphibian Species of the World 6.2: An Online Reference (ASW) is a herpetology database. It lists the names of frogs, salamanders and other amphibians, which scientists first described each species and what year, and the animal's known range.
AmphibiaWeb is an American non-profit website that provides information about amphibians. It is run by a group of universities working with the California Academy of Sciences: San Francisco State University, the University of California at Berkeley, University of Florida at Gainesville, and University of Texas at Austin.
The National Amphibian Atlas provides county-level distribution data for all amphibians in the US. The records are currently being updated. The last major update was 2021.
The Amphibian Species of the World database has three primary searching tools that ARE NOT interoperable: 1) a BROWSE table (on the right) that allows users to click through the taxonomic hierarchy to the record(s) of interest; 2) BASIC SEARCH box that functions much like Google but accepts Boolean search grammar (see below); and 3) a GUIDED ...
This week, UC Berkeley announced the amazing growth of its project, AmphibiaWeb, an online catalogue of the world’s amphibians created to encourage more field monitoring and lab studies of the threatened animals.
Amphibian Species of the World (ASW) is a taxonomic and nomenclatural database designed to provide quick access by practicing systematists to technical information on current amphibian taxonomy and distribution and their primary literature.
The State of the World’s Amphibians: The Second Global Amphibian Assessment is a comprehensive synthesis of the current global status of our planet’s amphibians. Following on from the analysis of GAA1 data in the book Threatened Amphibians of the World , this report presents an in-depth of the GAA2 data and details the threats amphibians ...