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1. State of the Amphibia 2020: A Review of Five Years of Amphibian Research and Existing Resources

2. Cryptic diversity of a widespread global pathogen reveals expanded threats to amphibian conservation

4. Specimen collection: An essential tool

5. Among the world's smallest vertebrates: a new miniaturized flea-toad (Brachycephalidae) from the Atlantic rainforest.

6. Embryonic development of the neotropical pit viper Bothrops atrox (Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae), with emphasis on pit organ morphogenesis and its evolution in snakes.

7. The only "lungless" frog has a glottis and lungs.

8. Increasing the impact of vertebrate scientific collections through 3D imaging: The openVertebrate (oVert) Thematic Collections Network.

9. Parental care contributes to vertical transmission of microbes in a skin-feeding and direct-developing caecilian.

10. Redefining Possible: Combining Phylogenomic and Supersparse Data in Frogs.

11. The smallest of its kind: Description of a new cryptic Amnirana species (Amphibia, Anura, Ranidae) from West African rainforests.

12. Diversity and function of the fused anuran radioulna.

13. Giant Tree Frog diversification in West and Central Africa: Isolation by physical barriers, climate, and reproductive traits.

14. A new genus and species of frog from the Kem Kem (Morocco), the second neobatrachian from Cretaceous Africa.

15. Semicircular canal size constrains vestibular function in miniaturized frogs.

16. Bridging the Research Gap between Live Collections in Zoos and Preserved Collections in Natural History Museums.

17. Re-evaluating the morphological evidence for the re-evolution of lost mandibular teeth in frogs.

18. Rapid phenotypic change in a polymorphic salamander over 43 years.

19. Discovering and Applying the Urban Rules of Life to Design Sustainable and Healthy Cities.

20. A new critically endangered slippery frog (Amphibia, Conrauidae, Conraua) from the Atewa Range, central Ghana.

21. Rampant tooth loss across 200 million years of frog evolution.

22. Amphibians in Zootaxa: 20 years documenting the global diversity of frogs, salamanders, and caecilians.

23. Size, microhabitat, and loss of larval feeding drive cranial diversification in frogs.

24. A new species of Rain Frog (Brevicipitidae, Breviceps ) endemic to Angola.

25. Macroevolutionary Patterns of Sexual Size Dimorphism Among African Tree Frogs (Family: Hyperoliidae).

26. Metamorphosis shapes cranial diversity and rate of evolution in salamanders.

27. Evolutionary integration of the frog cranium.

28. Evolution of hyperossification expands skull diversity in frogs.

29. The earliest record of Caribbean frogs: a fossil coquí from Puerto Rico.

30. Comment on "Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity".

31. Dietary Partitioning in Two Co-occurring Caecilian Species ( Geotrypetes seraphini and Herpele squalostoma ) in Central Africa.

32. Predicting the Impact of Describing New Species on Phylogenetic Patterns.

33. Sexual Dichromatism Drives Diversification within a Major Radiation of African Amphibians.

34. Cryptic diversity of a widespread global pathogen reveals expanded threats to amphibian conservation.

35. Xenopus fraseri: Mr. Fraser, where did your frog come from?

36. A new ancient lineage of frog (Anura: Nyctibatrachidae: Astrobatrachinae subfam. nov.) endemic to the Western Ghats of Peninsular India.

37. The earliest equatorial record of frogs from the Late Triassic of Arizona.

38. A new earless species of Poyntonophrynus (Anura, Bufonidae) from the Serra da Neve Inselberg, Namibe Province, Angola.

39. Diversity within diversity: Parasite species richness in poison frogs assessed by transcriptomics.

40. The earliest direct evidence of frogs in wet tropical forests from Cretaceous Burmese amber.

41. Early limb patterning in the direct-developing salamander Plethodon cinereus revealed by sox9 and col2a1.

42. Diversity and biogeography of frogs in the genus Amnirana (Anura: Ranidae) across sub-Saharan Africa.

43. Idiosyncratic responses to climate-driven forest fragmentation and marine incursions in reed frogs from Central Africa and the Gulf of Guinea Islands.

44. Evaluating mechanisms of diversification in a Guineo-Congolian tropical forest frog using demographic model selection.

45. Two new species of the Brachycephalus pernix group (Anura: Brachycephalidae) from the state of Paraná, southern Brazil.

46. Phylogenomics reveals rapid, simultaneous diversification of three major clades of Gondwanan frogs at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary.

47. Identification, synthesis and mass spectrometry of a macrolide from the African reed frog Hyperolius cinnamomeoventris .

48. A new species of Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil.

49. The distribution of the Bururi Long-fingered Frog (Cardioglossa cyaneospila, family Arthroleptidae), a poorly known Albertine Rift endemic.

50. The evolution of reproductive diversity in Afrobatrachia: A phylogenetic comparative analysis of an extensive radiation of African frogs.

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