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6. Postoperative Sepsis: Reexploration oder Observation

12. Getting a kick out of it: multimodal signalling during male–male encounters in the foot-flagging frog Micrixalus aff. saxicola from the Western Ghats of India

13. [Thrombolysis of acute myocardial infarct: modifying factors of 'door-to-needle time']

24. The rôle of call frequency and the auditory papillae in phonotactic behavior in male Dart-poison frogsEpipedobates femoralis(Dendrobatidae).

25. The annual number of breeding adults and the effective population size of syntopic newts (Triturus cristatus, T. marmoratus).

27. Ten polymorphic microsatellite loci for Allobates femoralis, an Amazonian dendrobatoid frog.

30. Tadpoles of Central Amazonia (Amphibia: Anura).

31. Androgen responsiveness to simulated territorial intrusions in Allobates femoralis males: Evidence supporting the challenge hypothesis in a territorial frog.

32. Sound radiation pattern of the advertisement call of the highly territorial poison frog Allobates femoralis.

33. Multimodal Signal Testing Reveals Gestural Tapping Behavior in Spotted Reed Frogs.

34. Frogolide - An Unprecedented Sesquiterpene Macrolactone from Scent Glands of African Frogs.

35. Map-like navigation from distances exceeding routine movements in the three-striped poison frog ( Ameerega trivittata ).

36. Relying on known or exploring for new? Movement patterns and reproductive resource use in a tadpole-transporting frog.

37. Acoustic ranging in poison frogs-it is not about signal amplitude alone.

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

39. The significance of spatial memory for water finding in a tadpole-transporting frog.

40. Increased androgenic sensitivity in the hind limb muscular system marks the evolution of a derived gestural display.

41. Take the long way home: Behaviour of a neotropical frog, Allobates femoralis, in a detour task.

42. Low reproductive skew despite high male-biased operational sex ratio in a glass frog with paternal care.

43. Flexible compensation of uniparental care: female poison frogs take over when males disappear.

44. Populations, pools, and peccaries: simulating the impact of ecosystem engineers on rainforest frogs.

45. Ontogenetic Change of Signal Brightness in the Foot-Flagging Frog Species Staurois parvus and Staurois guttatus .

46. Brood-partitioning behaviour in unpredictable environments: hedging the bets?

47. The anuran vocal sac: a tool for multimodal signalling.

48. Poison frogs rely on experience to find the way home in the rainforest.

49. From uni- to multimodality: towards an integrative view on anuran communication.

50. Homing trajectories and initial orientation in a Neotropical territorial frog, Allobates femoralis (Dendrobatidae).

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