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1. Amazonian amphibians: diversity, spatial distribution patterns, conservation and sampling deficits.

2. First confirmed record of Bufo rubroventromaculatus Orlov, Ananjeva, Ermakov, Lukonina, Ninh & Nguyen, 2024 (Anura, Bufonidae) from China, with supplementary description of this species.

3. Taxonomic relationship between Amolops minutus Orlov & Ho, 2007 and A. ottorum Pham, Sung, Pham, Le, Zieger & Nguyen, 2019, with first record of A. minutus from China (Anura, Ranidae).

4. First report on population status and potential distribution of Tylototriton sparreboomi Bernardes, Le, Nguyen, Pham, Pham, Nguyen, Rödder, Bonkowski & Ziegler, 2020 (Amphibia, Salamandridae) in Vietnam.

5. MODELING SHIFTING GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF LEAST CONCERN ASIAN BRACKISH FROG FEJERVARYA CANCRIVORA (GRAVENHORST, 1829) (ANURA: DICROGLOSSIDAE) IN WEST JAVA, INDONESIA RELATED TO CMIP 5 RCP 8.5 CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIO.

6. Collection of vulnerable nests with eggs for the captive incubation of king cobra Ophiophagus hannah as a conservation strategy in Mizoram north-east India.

7. Reconstructing hotspots of genetic diversity from glacial refugia and subsequent dispersal in Italian common toads (Bufo bufo).

8. Review of the herpetofauna of Attica, mainland Greece.

9. Will there be a second extinction? Molecular identification of multiple alien water frogs (Pelophylax ridibundus sensu lato) in Tuscany, Central Italy, reveals genetic pollution within a unique hybridogenetic system.

10. A review of the influence of beaver Castor fiber on amphibian assemblages in the floodplains of European temperate streams and rivers.

11. Geographic distribution extension of the Worm Salamander, Oedipina complex (Dunn, 1924), in the Magdalena Valley, Colombia.

12. Stream Salamander (genus Desmognathus) Distributions Along Southern Appalachian Headwater Streams.

13. Occurrence data of terrestrial vertebrates of Son Tra Peninsula, Da Nang City, Vietnam.

14. New records of megophryids (Amphibia: Anura: Megophryidae) from Son La Province, Vietnam.

15. The contribution of temperature and continental fragmentation to amphibian diversification.

16. Amphibian conservation in Scotland: A review of threats and opportunities.

17. Distribution, Hybridization, and Taxonomic Status of Two-lined Salamanders (Eurycea bislineata complex) in Virginia and West Virginia.

18. Deciphering the drivers of negative species–genetic diversity correlation in Alpine amphibians.

19. HERPETOFAUNA OF STARA ZAGORA, SOUTHERN BULGARIA: SPECIES COMPOSITION AND DISTRIBUTION ALONG THE NATURAL HABITAT-URBAN AREAS GRADIENT.

20. Geographical context of forgotten amphibians: Colombian "Data Deficient species" sensu IUCN.

21. Comparative phylogeography of amphibians and reptiles in Algeria suggests common causes for the east-west phylogeographic breaks in the Maghreb.

22. Combined exposure to hydroelectric expansion, climate change and forest loss jeopardies amphibians in the Brazilian Amazon.

23. Thermal constraints of energy assimilation on geographical ranges among lungless salamanders of North America.

24. The small-island effect in amphibian assemblages on subtropical land-bridge islands of an inundated lake.

25. Different colour morphs of the poison frog <italic>Andinobates bombetes</italic> (Dendrobatidae) are similarly effective visual predator deterrents.

26. DNA barcoding revises a misidentification on mossy frog: new record and distribution extension of Theloderma corticale Boulenger, 1903 (Amphibia: Anura: Rhacophoridae).

28. MORPHOLOGICAL AND GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW ARMADILLIDIUM SPECIES (ONISCIDEA, ARMADILLIDIIDAE) FROM TUNISIA.

29. Phylogenomic support for evolutionary relationships of New World direct-developing frogs (Anura: Terraranae).

30. Evaluating hypotheses of expansion from refugia through comparative phylogeography of south-eastern Coastal Plain amphibians.

31. Differential uptake of gold nanoparticles by 2 species of tadpole, the wood frog ( Lithobates sylvaticus) and the bullfrog ( Lithobates catesbeianus).

32. Differing long term trends for two common amphibian species (Bufo bufo and Rana temporaria) in alpine landscapes of Salzburg, Austria.

33. Diversity, biogeography and the global flows of alien amphibians and reptiles.

34. Perspectives on invasive amphibians in Brazil.

35. eDNA metabarcoding: a promising method for anuran surveys in highly diverse tropical forests.

36. Associations of water balance and thermal sensitivity of toads with macroclimatic characteristics of geographical distribution.

37. Habitat suitability and patterns of sex-biased migration of the Iranian long-legged wood frog, Rana pseudodalmatina (Anura: Ranidae).

38. Mating patterns and post-mating isolation in three cryptic species of the Engystomops petersi species complex.

39. Evaluating multiple spatial scales to understand the distribution of anuran beta diversity in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

40. Taxonomy and geographic distribution of Malagasy frogs of the Gephyromantis asper clade, with description of a new subgenus and revalidation of Gephyromantis ceratophrys.

41. Frogs at the summits: phylogeny of the Andean frogs of the genus Telmatobius (Anura, Telmatobiidae) based on phenotypic characters.

42. Evolution in the South American 'Lost World': insights from multilocus phylogeography of stefanias (Anura, Hemiphractidae, Stefania).

43. The first species of Aplastodiscus endemic to the Brazilian Cerrado (Anura, Hylidae).

44. Some features of the biology and composition of the diet of the rock lobster Acantharctus posteli (Decapoda, Crustacea, Scyllarinae) (West Africa).

45. On the advertisement call of Bokermannohyla oxente Lugli and Haddad, 2006 (Anura, Hylidae).

46. Amphibians in a human-altered wetland landscape: water matters, even when there is plenty.

47. Do biological traits drive geographical patterns in European amphibians?

48. Genetic reconstruction of a bullfrog invasion to elucidate vectors of introduction and secondary spread.

49. A new species of Pristimantis from southern Ecuador (Anura, Craugastoridae).

50. Movements and habitat use of the invasive species Lithobates catesbeianus in the valley of the Grote Nete (Belgium).

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