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2. Spiny frogs (Paini) illuminate the history of the Himalayan region and Southeast Asia
3. Dramatic declines in neotropical salamander populations are an important part of the global amphibian crisis
4. Dispersal of Viviparity across Contact Zones in Iberian Populations of Fire Salamanders (Salamandra) Inferred from Discordance of Genetic and Morphological Traits
5. On the proposed conservation of the specific name of Cnemidophorus neomexicanus Lowe & Zweifel, 1952 (Reptilia, Squamata)
6. Hydromantes Gistel, 1848 (Amphibia, Caudata): proposed designation of Salamandra genei Temminck & Schlegel, 1838 as the type species
7. HEMIDACTYLIINI Hallowell, 1856 (Amphibia, Caudata): proposed conservation
8. Discovery of the first Asian plethodontid salamander
9. Patterns of geographic variation in allozymes of the Olympic Salamander, Rhyacotriton olympicus (Caudata: Dicamptodontidae)
10. A new plethodontid salamander (genus Magnadigita) from the Cordillera Occidental of Colombia
11. Redescription of the plethodontid salamander Bolitoglossa lignicolor (Peters), with remarks on the status of B. palustris Taylor
12. Request for a ruling to correct homonymy in names of the family groups based on Plethodus Pisces and Plethodon Caudata. Z.N. (S.). 1803
13. Directions in the History of Life : Group Report
14. The Role of Development in Macroevolutionary Change Group Report
15. Book reviews
16. A new species of arboreal salamander (Caudata: Plethodontidae: Pseudoeurycea) from the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico
17. Climate Change and the Integrity of Science
18. A new genus and species of lungless salamander (family Plethodontidae) from the Appalachian highlands of the south-eastern United States
19. A new species of arboreal salamander (Caudata: Plethodontidae:Pseudoeurycea) from the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico
20. On the proposed conservation of the specific name of Cnemidophorus neomexicanus Lowe & Zweifel, 1952 (Reptilia, Squamata)
21. Phylogenetic relationships of bolitoglossine salamanders: a demonstration of the effects of combining morphological and molecular data sets
22. Cell size predicts morphological complexity in the brains of frogs and salamanders.
23. Evolutionary Relationships Within the Ensatina Eschscholtzii Complex Confirm the Ring Species Interpretation
24. Discovery of the first Asian plethodontid salamander.
25. Miniaturization of Body Size: Organismal Consequences and Evolutionary Significance.
26. Genic variation and its evolutionary implications in the italian newt, Triturus italicus
27. Salamanders from the eastern Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica, with descriptions of five new species (Plethodontidae: Bolitoglossa, Nototriton, and Oedipina) and natural history notes from recent expeditions
28. Morphological and molecular diversification of slender salamanders (Caudata: Plethodontidae: Batrachoseps) in the southern Sierra Nevada of California with descriptions of two new species
29. Relationships of the Salamandrid genera Paramesotriton, Pachytriton, and Cynops based on mitochondrial DNA sequences
30. New species of large black salamander, genus Bolitoglossa (Plethodontidae) from western Panama
31. Field body temperatures of tropical and temperature zone salamanders
32. Life in Danger: Biodiversity.
33. Evolution in Slow Motion: Living Fossils.
34. Herpetology
35. Phylogenetic Reconstruction
36. Request for a ruling to correct homonymy in names of the family groups based on Plethodus Pisces and Plethodon Caudata. Z.N. (S.). 1803
37. Extreme morphological and ecological homoplasy in tropical salamanders.
38. Evolution. Speciation in the round.
39. Biodiversity of Costa Rican salamanders: implications of high levels of genetic differentiation and phylogeographic structure for species formation.
40. Homoplasy, homology and the problem of 'sameness' in biology.
41. Action on amphibians.
42. Pere Alberch (1954-98)
43. Incipient species formation in salamanders of the Ensatina complex.
44. Genome size, secondary simplification, and the evolution of the brain in salamanders.
45. Direct development in the lungless salamanders: what are the consequences for developmental biology, evolution and phylogenesis?
46. Motor nuclei of nerves innervating the tongue and hypoglossal musculature in a caecilian (amphibia:gymnophiona), as revealed by HRP transport.
47. MtDNA phylogeography of the California newt, Taricha torosa (Caudata, Salamandridae).
48. Comparative terminology.
49. Paedomorphosis and simplification in the nervous system of salamanders.
50. Brainstem organization and branchiomeric nerves.
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