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Bibliography and Print Resources
Altig, R. 1970. A key to the tadpoles of the continental United States and Canada. Herpetol. 26:180-207.
Bogert, C. M. Sounds of North American frogs: the biological significance of voice in frogs. (Record or cassette. Calls of 50 species.) Distributed by Rounder Records, Cambridge, Massachusetts,and Smithsonian Folkways Records, Rockville, Maryland.
Boyd, S. H. 1975. Inhibition of fish reproduction by Rana catesbeiana larvae. Physiol. Zool. 48:225-234.
Conant, R., and J. T. Collins. 1991. A field guide to reptiles and amphibians: eastern and central North America. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston. 450 pp.
Corse, W. A., and D. E. Metter. 1980. Economics, adult feeding and larval growth of Rana catesbeiana on a fish hatchery. J. Herpetol. 14:231-238.
Duellman, W. E., and L. Trueb. 1986. Biology of amphibians. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York. 670 pp.
Elliot, L. 1992. The calls of frogs and toads: Eastern and Central North America. (Cassette and booklet. Calls of 42 species.) Chelsea Green Pub. Co. Post Mills, Vermont.
Johnson, T. R. Talking toad and frog poster and cassette. (Includes 20 frogs found in Missouri.) Missouri Dep. Conserv., Jefferson City.
Kellogg, P. P., and A. A. Allen. Voices of the night. (Calls of 34 species found in eastern North America). Houghton Mifflin Co. (for the Cornell Lab. Ornith.), Boston.
Stebbins, R. C. 1985. A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston. 336 pp.
Illustrations
Figure 1 by Randy Babb, Arizona Game and Fish Department.
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