Alaska Herpetological
Society
Scientific Publications From Alaska - Reference Guide
The following article citations involve scientific work conducted in or on Alaska's herpetofauna (and a few others). For now, citations are in various formats, please excuse the mess!
Green, D., Kaiser, H., Sharbel, T., Kearsley, J., McAllister, K., 1997. Cryptic species of spotted frogs, Rana pretiosa complex, in western North America. Copeia, 1-8.
Herreid, C., Kinney, S., 1966. Survival of Alaskan woodfrog (Rana sylvatica) larvae. Ecology 47, 1039-1041.
Herreid, C., Kinney, S., 1967. Temperature and development of the wood frog, Rana sylvatica, in Alaska. Ecology 48, 579-590.
HOCK, R., 1959. Terrestrial animals in cold: reptiles. Handbook of Physiology: A Critical, Comprehensive Presentation of Physiological Knowledge and Concepts, 357.
Hodge, R., 1976. Amphibians and reptiles in Alaska, the Yukon, and Northwest Territories. Alaska Northwest Books.
Hodge, R. P., and B. L. Wing. "Occurrence of marine turtles in Alaska Waters: 1960-1998." Herpetological Review 31.3 (2000): 148‐150.
Hokit, D., Brown, A., Hoffman, R., 2006. DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS OF WOOD FROGS (RANA SYLVATICA) IN DENALI NATIONAL PARK. Northwestern Naturalist 87, 128-137.
Johansen, K., 1962. Observations on the wood frog Rana sylvatica in Alaska. Ecology, 146-147.
Kessel, B., 1965. Breeding dates of Rana sylvatica at College, Alaska. Ecology 46, 206-208.
Larson, D. J., Middle, L., Vu, H., Zhang, W., Serianni, A. S., Duman, J., & Barnes, B. M. (2014). Wood frog adaptations to overwintering in Alaska: new limits to freezing tolerance. The Journal of experimental biology, 217(12), 2193-2200.
Logier, E., Toner, G., 1961. Check-list of the amphibians and reptiles of Canada and Alaska. The Royal Ontario Museum.
Loomis, R., Jones Jr, J., 1953. Records of the Wood Frog, Rana sylvatica, from Western Canada and Alaska. Herpetologica 9, 149-151.
Norman, B.R., and T.J. Hassler. 1995. Field investigations of the herpetological taxa in Southeast Alaska. National Biological Service, California Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, Humboldt State University.
Norman, B.R. 2004. New Localities in Southeastern Alaska for the Long-toed Salamander, Ambystoma Macrodactylum (Amphibia, Caudata, Ambystomatidae). Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 39 (4): 61-64.
Pyare, S., Carstensen, R., Christensen, B., Adams, M., Van Dyke, C., DRAFT Study Plan Inventory and monitoring for western toad in Southeast Alaska: Documenting regional distribution and habitat occupancy; baselines for detection of future change.
Reeves, M., 2008. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) from three National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska, USA. Herpetological Review 39, 68-69.
Ream, Joshua T. Survival, Movements, and Habitat Selection of Introduced Juvenile Alligator Snapping Turtles (Macrochelys Temminckii) in the Wolf River Drainage, Fayette County, Tennessee. Diss. Austin Peay State University, 2008.
Stebbins, R., 2003. A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH).
Trust, K., Tangermann, H., 2002. National Malformed Amphibian Study, FY 2000: Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Annual Progress Report. US Fish and Wildlife Service Technical Report. WAES-TR-02-01.
(b) Waters, D. L. 1992. Pseudacris regilla (Pacific chorus frog). Herpetological Review 23(l):24.