Balogová, M. & M. Uhrin. Salamandra 51(1). We investigated the dorsal patterns of wintering salamanders captured from December 2012 to April 2013 in six underground shelters in Slovakia. Leer más.





Reinhard, S., S. Renner & A. Kupfer. Salamandra 51(1). We examined fecundity patterns of the terrestrial salamander Salamandra algira (Salamandridae) and tested if age, body size and the fecundity of both sexes are connected and how these reproductive traits interact. Leer más.
Chytridiomycosis is an amphibian disease that has wiped out populations of many frog species around the world, including the charismatic Panamanian golden frog, which now exists only in captivity in the United States and Panama. Leer más.
García-Roa, R., M. Iglesias-Carrasco, I. Garin-Barrio & C. Cabido. Salamandra. Salamandra 2015. Volume 51(1): 61-62. Ir al enlace.
At the lowest elevations of Yosemite National Park, there is an amphibian that is making quite a scene. Sierra newts (Taricha sierrae), formerly a subspecies of the California newt, are beginning their breeding season. Like all amphibians, this newt requires water to reproduce and the males returned to their breeding pools earlier this winter. Leer más.