Volumes 1-5 (1991-1995) of Freshwater Forum were also reviewed, but no paper 

 dealing specifically with amphibians or reptiles was found. Although, one paper did briefly 

 mention Ambystoma. 



REPORT ORGANIZATION 



All titles from these journals referring to amphibians or reptiles are listed 

 alphabetically by author in this bibliography. A total of 48 papers was identified. Junior 

 authors are listed alphabetically and cross referenced to senior authors. 



Following the bibliography is an index with scientific names of amphibians and 

 reptiles listed alphabetically and cross-referenced to the article(s) where they are 

 mentioned. All original names and spellings have been maintained. Scientific names found 

 in the "literature cited" sections of papers are not included, nor are scientific names taken 

 from references but not actually part of the study. 



A subject index follows the scientific name index. Papers are categorized into eight 

 broad categories based on content and cross-referenced by author(s) as in the scientific 

 name index. Most papers deal with feeding and trophic relations of or chemical toxicity to 

 various amphibians. 



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