Advances in Amphibian Research in the Former Soviet Union, Volume 5; Volume 2000Sergius L. Kuzmin Pensoft, 2000 - 295 pages Studies in amphibians, started long ago in the Russian Empire and especially strongly developed in the former Soviet Union (FSU), are now being continued. Without any political background whatever, a new periodical is launched, aimed at covering all aspec |
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Chemosensory Sensibility of the Aquatic Forms of the Newts Triturus vulgaris | 17 |
Dybovskys Frog Rana dybowskii in the Upper Zeya Basin Amurland by Nikolai | 5 |
The Distribution of Amphibians in the VolgaKama Region by Valerian I Garanin 79 | 133 |
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