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Water molds of the genera Saprolegnia and Leptolegnia are pathogenic to the North American frogs Rana catesbeiana and Pseudacris crucifer, respectivelyRUTHIG, Gregory R.Diseases of aquatic organisms. 2009, Vol 84, Num 3, pp 173-178, issn 0177-5103, 6 p.Article

The significance of antiphonal vocalisation by the spring peeper, Pseudacris crucifer (Amphibia, Anura)FORESTER, D. C; HARRISON, W. K.Behaviour. 1987, Vol 103, Num 1-3, pp 1-15, issn 0005-7959Article

Shorter contributions: herpetologySULLIVAN, B. K; HINSHAW, S. H.Copeia. 1990, Num 4, pp 1146-1150, issn 0045-8511Article

Ontogenetic loss of phenotypic plasticity of age at metamorphosis in tadpolesHENSLEY, F. R.Ecology (Durham). 1993, Vol 74, Num 8, pp 2405-2412, issn 0012-9658Article

Inclusion body myositis in spring peepers (Pseudacris crucifer)RAYMOND, James T; REICHARD, Tim; SHELLABARGER, Wynona et al.Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation. 2002, Vol 14, Num 6, pp 501-503, issn 1040-6387, 3 p.Article

Midbrain auditory sensitivity in the spring peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) : correlations with behavioral studiesDIEKAMP, B. M; GERHARDT, H. C.Journal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology. 1992, Vol 171, Num 2, pp 245-250, issn 0340-7594Article

The significance of persistent vocalisation by the spring peeper, Pseudacris crucifer (Anura: hyladae)FORESTER, D. C; LYKENS, D. V; HARRISON, W. K et al.Behaviour. 1989, Vol 108, Num 3-4, pp 197-208, issn 0005-7959Article

Organochlorine pesticide residues in southern Ontario spring peepersRUSSELL, R. W; HECNAR, S. J; FAFFNER, G. D et al.Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 1995, Vol 14, Num 5, pp 815-817, issn 0730-7268Article

Postfreeze locomotion performance in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) and spring peepers (Pseudacris crucifer)LAYNE, Jack R; RICE, Matt E.Canadian journal of zoology. 2003, Vol 81, Num 12, pp 2061-2065, issn 0008-4301, 5 p.Article

Are spring peeper satellite males physiologically inferior to calling males?LANCE, S. T; WELLS, K. D.Copeia. 1993, Num 4, pp 1162-1166, issn 0045-8511Article

Age structure in the spring peeper: do males advertise longevity?LYKENS, D. V; FORESTER, D. C.Herpetologica. 1987, Vol 43, Num 2, pp 216-223, issn 0018-0831Article

Sibling recognition by larval frogs (Rana pipiens, R. sylvatica, and Pseudacris crucifer)FISHWILD, T. G; SCHEMIDT, R. A; JANKENS, K. M et al.Journal of herpetology. 1990, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 40-44, issn 0022-1511Article

Effects of time since urbanization on anuran community composition in remnant urban pondsGAGNE, Sara A; FAHRIG, Lenore.Environmental conservation. 2010, Vol 37, Num 2, pp 128-135, issn 0376-8929, 8 p.Article

The neuroethology of frequency preferences in the spring peeperSCHWARTZ, J. J; GERHARDT, H. C.Animal behaviour. 1998, Vol 56, pp 55-69, issn 0003-3472, 1Article

Relationships between Glypthelmins pennsylvaniensis (Trematoda: Digenea) infections and host sizeTUCKER, R. B; JOY, J. E.Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 1996, Vol 63, Num 1, pp 42-46, issn 1049-233XArticle

More bang for your buck: the effect of caller position, habitat and chorus noise on the efficiency of calling in the spring peeperPARRIS, Kirsten M.Ecological modelling. 2002, Vol 156, Num 2-3, pp 213-224, issn 0304-3800Article

Competition and the distribution of spring peeper larvaeSKELLY, D. K.Oecologia. 1995, Vol 103, Num 2, pp 203-207, issn 0029-8549Article

Context-dependent plasticity of aggressive signalling in a dynamic social environmentHUMFELD, Sarah C; MARSHALL, Vincent T; BEE, Mark A et al.Animal behaviour (Print). 2009, Vol 78, pp 915-924, issn 0003-3472, 10 p., 4Article

Physiology and phylogeny: the evolution of locomotor energetics in hylid frogsWALTON, B. M.The American naturalist. 1993, Vol 141, Num 1, pp 26-50, issn 0003-0147Article

Plasticity of aggressive signalling and its evolution in male spring peepers, Pseudacris cruciferMARSHALL, Vincent T; HUMFELD, Sarah C; BEE, Mark A et al.Animal behaviour. 2003, Vol 65, pp 1223-1234, issn 0003-3472, 12 p., 6Article

White-throated sparrows alter songs differentially in response to chorusing anurans and other background noiseLENSKE, Ariel K; LA, Van T.Behavioural processes. 2014, Vol 105, pp 28-35, issn 0376-6357, 8 p.Article

Inter-male spacing in choruses of the spring peeper, Pseudacris (Hyla) cruciferGERHARDT, H. C; DIEKAMP, B; PTACEK, M et al.Animal behaviour. 1989, Vol 38, Num 6, pp 1012-1024, issn 0003-3472, 13 p.Article

Forest mediated light regime linked to amphibian distribution and performanceHALVERSON, M. A; SKELLY, D. K; KIESECKER, J. M et al.Oecologia. 2003, Vol 134, Num 3, pp 360-364, issn 0029-8549, 5 p.Article

Estimating site occupancy rates when detection probabilities are less than oneMACKENZIE, Darryl I; NICHOLS, James D; LACHMAN, Gideon B et al.Ecology (Durham). 2002, Vol 83, Num 8, pp 2248-2255, issn 0012-9658Article

Experimental venue and estimation of interaction strengthSKELLY, David K.Ecology (Durham). 2002, Vol 83, Num 8, pp 2097-2101, issn 0012-9658Article

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