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

2. Evolution of advertisement calls in an island radiation of African reed frogs.

3. Hyperolius tuberculatus

4. Hyperolius parallelus Gunther 1858

5. Hyperolius nitidulus Peters 1875

6. Hyperolius mariae Barbour & Loveridge 1928

7. Hyperolius dintelmanni Lotters & Schmitz 2004

8. Hyperolius spatzi Ahl 1931

9. Hyperolius bangwae Perret 1966

10. Hyperolius noblei Ahl 1931

11. Hyperolius marmoratus Rapp 1842

12. Hyperolius goetzei Ahl 1931

13. Hyperolius glandicolor Peters 1878

14. Hyperolius viridiflavus

15. Hyperolius marginatus Peters 1854

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

17. A beetle (Carabidae: Chlaenius (Epomis) spp.) that eats frogs.

18. Impact of species delimitation and sampling on niche models and phylogeographical inference: A case study of the East African reed frog Hyperolius substriatus Ahl, 1931.

19. Invasive amphibians in southern Africa: A review of invasion pathways.

20. Tropical anurans mature early and die young: Evidence from eight Afromontane Hyperolius species and a meta-analysis.

21. Mycobacterial Arthritis and Synovitis in Painted Reed Frogs (Hyperolius marmoratus).

22. A new, narrowly distributed, and critically endangered species of spiny-throated reed frog (Anura: Hyperoliidae) from a highly threatened coastal forest reserve in Tanzania.

23. Monophyly of the species of Hepatozoon (Adeleorina: Hepatozoidae) parasitizing (African) anurans, with the description of three new species from hyperoliid frogs in South Africa.

24. Parasitic helminth infection in anurans from Ozomo Wetland, Edo State, Nigeria

25. A New Species of Hyperolius (Amphibia: Hyperoliidae) from Príncipe Island, Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe.

26. The effect of airplane noise on frogs: a case study on the Critically Endangered Pickersgill's reed frog ( Hyperolius pickersgilli).

27. Hyperolius bocagei Steindachner 1867

28. Hyperolius adspersus Peters 1877

29. Hyperolius cinnamomeoventris Bocage 1866

30. Filling the gaps: The mitogenomes of Afrotropical egg-guarding frogs based on historical type material and a re-assessment of the nomenclatural status of Alexteroon Perret, 1988 (Hyperoliidae)

31. Partitioning of morphospace in larval and adult reed frogs (Anura: Hyperoliidae: Hyperolius) of the Central African Albertine Rift

32. Congolius, a new genus of African reed frog endemic to the central Congo: A potential case of convergent evolution

33. Plasticity of thermal tolerance and metabolism but not water loss in an invasive reed frog.

34. Divergence at the edges: peripatric isolation in the montane spiny throated reed frog complex.

35. Reed frog diversification in the Gulf of Guinea: Overseas dispersal, the progression rule, and in situ speciation.

36. Three new species of spiny throated reed frogs (Anura: Hyperoliidae) from evergreen forests of Tanzania.

37. Overseas dispersal of Hyperolius reed frogs from Central Africa to the oceanic islands of São Tomé and Príncipe.

38. Alternative Development Strategies of Clinostomum chabaudi (Digenea) Metacercariae in Frog Hosts (Hyperolius spp.)

39. The Herpetofauna of the Capanda Dam Region, Malanje, Angola.

40. ILLUSTRATED TYPE CATALOGUE OF THE 'LOST' HERPETOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS OF MUSEU DO DUNDO, ANGOLA

41. Hyperolius concolor subsp. concolor concolor (Hallowell 1844

42. Hyperolius lamottei Laurent 1958

43. Hyperolius nitidulus Peters 1875

44. Molecular Diversity of Nematode Parasites in Afrotropical Reed Frogs (Hyperolius spp.)

45. Take time to smell the frogs: vocal sac glands of reed frogs ( Anura: Hyperoliidae) contain species-specific chemical cocktails.

46. Farm dams facilitate amphibian invasion: Extra-limital range expansion of the painted reed frog in South Africa.

47. Using predictive modelling to guide the conservation of a critically endangered coastal wetland amphibian.

48. Diversification in a biodiversity hot spot: landscape correlates of phylogeographic patterns in the African spotted reed frog.

49. The influence of riverine barriers on phylogeographic patterns of Malagasy reed frogs (Heterixalus)

50. The discordance of diversification: evolution in the tropical-montane frogs of the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania.

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