Terraria 51 - Amphibian crisis

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Terraria 51 - Amphibian crisis

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Moroccan day gecko

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Cover story: Amphibian crisis

The global amphibian crisis is threatening frogs all over the world, and we may be facing a dramatic extinction of species. One glimmer of hope is the so-called amphibian ark, the targeted breeding of particularly endangered species in human care. In the cover story of the next issue of TERRARIA/elaphe, we look at various methods used by zoos, scientific institutions and private keepers to successfully breed frogs in the long term.

Territorial

Herpetorama

Cover story

Tailed amphibians in danger a “salamander-eating fungus” spreads in Europe
Axel Kwet

Questions about the Salamander Eater
Interview with Prof. Frank Pasmans, with questions from Axel Kwet

Species conservation and captive breeding of amphibians a new approach to keeping cave-dwelling paddle-footed frogs using Rhacophorus orlovi
Mikhail F. Bagaturov, Anna A. Bagaturova & Rustam K. Berdiev

Panorama
Impressions of the herpetofauna in the Chaco of Paraguay
Stephan Böhm

The ruin lizards (Podarcis siculus tyrrhenicus) of the island of Giannutri
Jürgen Gebhart

Research

New species
New keel-tailed iguanas of the genus Tropidurus
Axel Kwet

Newly described: three Japanese angle-toothed newts from Kyushu
Axel Kwet

Among researchers
Field study on the Cypriot Levantine viper (Macrovipera lebetina lebetina)
Daniel Jestrzemski

An observation on ophiophagy in the puff adder (Bitis arietans)
Tobias Machts

Salamandra

Terraristics
The day gecko of south-western Morocco Quedenfeldtia moerens (Chabanaud, 1916)
Uwe Schlüter

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Nature and species conservation

Field notes
Frost effect on the spawn of the grass frog
Rudolf Malkmus

Hail damage to amphibians?
Axel Kwet

Strange toad observations on the island of Sylt
Wolf-Rüdiger Grosse

Subscription & Service

Gallery
The Thesaurus of Albertus Seba. Old treasures in the Berlin Museum of Natural History
Axel Kwet, Rainer Günther & Aaron Bauer

Preview

Incubator
Smoke detector
Rolf Leptien

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Feeding recommendation
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