Background and Acknowledgements: This bibliography was developed by Gary S. Casper (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station) and Dreux Watermolen (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources) based on their collections of herpetological literature, combined with two previously published bibliographies (Dlutkowski, Cochran & Mossman, 1987; Watermolen, 1992). We thank the authors of the 1987 bibliography for their lasting contribution, which through this dynamic medium will continue to grow and serve the pursuit of knowledge. Help build this resource! Submit a new reference by e-mail to Gary S. Casper.
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Adler, K.A. 1961. Studies on an Ohio population of the queen snake, Natrix septemvittata (Say). Unpubl. ms. Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, Ohio. 11 pp.
Adler, K.A. no date. Additional ecological notes on the queen snake, Natrix septemvittata (Say). Unpubl. ms. Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, Ohio. 4 pp.
Adler, K.K. 1968. Turtles from archeological sites in the Great Lakes region. Michigan Archeologist 14(3-4):147-163.
Altig, Ronald. 1970. A key to the tadpoles of the continental United States and Canada. Herpetologica, 26(2):180-207.
Anderson, J.D. 1967. Ambystoma maculatum (Shaw). Catalogue of Am. Amphibians and Reptiles. 51.1-51.4
Anderson, R. (n.d.). An example of computer mapping: the first calling date of the western chorus frog. Wisconsin Phenological Soc.
Anderson, R, D.K. Jansen and R.L. Hine. 1981. An inventory method for Wisconsin frogs and toads. Pp. 48-54 In A. Elwell, K. Cram and C. Johnson (eds), Proceedings of a symposium of the Ecology of Reptiles and Amphibians in Minnesota. March 13-15, 1981. Bald Eagle Outdoor Learning Center, Cass Lake, Minnesota.
Andrews, O.V. 1915. An ecological survey of the Lake Butte des Morts bog, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bull. Wisconsin Natural History Soc. 13(4).
Anonymous. 1940. Snake protection. Wisconsin Conservation Bull. 5(8):53-54.
Anonymous. 1973. Ambystoma tremblayi – a short note. Wisconsin Herpetological Soc. Newsletter. 3:5.
Anonymous. 1979. Identification of Wisconsin’s three map turtles. Wisconsin Herpetological Soc. Newsletter. (May):
Anonymous. 1980. Museum acronyms 2nd ed. Herpetological Review. 11(4):93-102.
Anonymous. 1982. Would you like to become a frogwatcher? Wisconsin Phenological Soc. Newsletter. (Spring):1-2.
Anonymous. 1989. First aid for snake bites. (Pamphlet) LaCrosse Lutheran Hospital Trauma and Emergency Center. LaCrosse, WI.
Anonymous. (n.d.). Snakes of Milwaukee County. Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, WI.
Anonymous. (n.d.). Reptiles and amphibians: what are they? Informational Brochure No. 1. Wisconsin Herpetological Soc., Madison, WI.
Atwood, W.H. 1918. The visceral anatomy of the garter snake. Transactions Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. 10:531-552.
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Ballard, Scott R. 1996. Don’t let these snakes rattle you. Illinois Audubon, No. 256, Spring 1996, pp. 4-7.
Barrows, E. 1843. Original land survey reports, Richland Co., Wisconsin, Dayton Township. p. 109.
Beltrami, J.C. 1828. Discovery of the sources of the Mississippi and Bloody Rivers. Vol. 2. Hunt and Clark, London.
Benton, M.J. 1980. Geographic variation in the garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) of the north-central United States, a multivariate study. Zool. J. Linnean Soc. 68:307-323.
Berger-Bishop, Laurel E. & Reid N. Harris. 1996. A study of caudal allometry in the salamander Hemidactylium scutatum (Caudata: Plethodontidae). Herpetologica, 52(4), 1996, 515-525.
Bielema, B.J. 1973. The eastern massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus) in west-central Illinois. Unpubl. ms Thesis. Western Illinois Univ., 80 pp.
Bishop, C.A. and K.E. Pettit (eds). 1992. Declines in Canadian amphibian populations: designing a national monitoring strategy. Occ. Paper No. 76, Canadian Wildlife Service, 120 pp.
Bishop, C.A., et al. 1994. A Proposed North American Amphibian Monitoring Program. Electronically distributed white paper, National Biological Service, Washington, DC.
Bishop, S.C. 1920. Notes on the habits and development of the four-toed salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). New York State Museum Bull. 219, 220, 15th rep. Of director, 1918, pp. 251-282.
Bishop, S.C. 1941. The salamanders of New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 324:1-365.
Bishop, S.C. 1941. Notes on salamanders, with descriptions of several new forms. Occ. Papers Museum Zoology Univ. Michigan (451):1-27.
Bishop, S.L. and F.J.W. Schmidt. 1931. The painted turtles of the genus Chrysemys. Field Museum Natural History Zoological Series. 18(4):123-139.
Blanchard, F.N. 1922. Discovery of the eggs of the four-toed salamander in Michigan. Occ. Papers Museum Zoology Univ. Michigan 126:1-3.
Blanchard, F.N. 1923. The life history of the four-toed salamander. The American Naturalist, Vol LVII, pp. 262-268.
Blanchard, F.N. 1933. Spermatophores and the mating season of the salamander Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). Copeia 1933(1):40.
Blanchard, F.N. 1933. Late autumn collections and hibernating situations of the salamander Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel) in southern Michigan. Copeia 1933(4):216.
Blanchard, F.N. 1934. The spring migration of the four-toed salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). Copeia 1934(1):50.
Blanchard, F.N. 1934. The relation of the four-toed salamander to her nest. Copeia 1934(3):137-138.
Blanchard, F.N. 1935. The sex ratio in the salamander Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). Copeia 1935(2):103.
Blanchard, F.N. and F.C. Blanchard. 1931. Size groups and their characteristics in the salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). American Naturalist 65:149-154.
Bleakney, Sherman. 1952. The amphibians and reptiles of Nova Scotia. Canadian Field Naturalist, 66(5): 125-129
Bleakney, S. and F. Cook. 1957. Additional records of the four-toed salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum, from Nova Scotia. Copeia, 1957 (2):142-142.
Blegen, D. 1986. Are snakes the pits? Wisconsin Natur. Resour. 10(4):24-30.
Borysenko, M. 1969. The maturation of the capacity to reject skin allografts and xenografts in the snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina. J. Exp. Zool. 170(3):59-364.
Branin, M.L. 1935. Courtship activities and extra-seasonal ovulation in the four-toed salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). Copeia, 1935 (2):172-175.
Breckenridge, W.J. 1944. Reptiles and amphibians of Minnesota. Univ. Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.
Breitenbach, G.L. 1982. The frequency of communal nesting and solitary brooding in the salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum. J. Herpetology 16(4):341-346.
Brewster, C.M. 1985. Erratum. Wood turtle, Clemmys insculpta, research in northern Wisconsin. Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 20(3-4):114.
Brewster, C.M. 1985. Wood turtle, Clemmys insculpta, research in northern Wisconsin. Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 20:13-20.
Brewster, K.N. 1982. Life history notes: Emydoidea blandingi. Reproduction. SSAR Herpetological Review 13(2):48.
Brewster, K.N. 1984. Reptilian ecology on a Wisconsin sand prairie. Bull.Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 19(4):115-124.
Brewster, K.N. 1985. Studying the wood turtle in northern Wisconsin. Wisconsin Herpetol. Soc. Newsl. (March):3.
Brewster, K.N and C.M. Brewster. 1986. Life history notes: Clemmys insculpta. Ectoparasitism. SSAR Herpetological Review 17:48.
Brewster, K.N and C.M. Brewster. 1987. Notes on courtship and aggression in the wood
turtle, Clemmys insculpta. Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 23:144.
Briggs, J.L. 1972. New records. Ambystoma tremblayi. SSAR Herpetological Review 4(1):23.
Briggs, J.L. 1973. Suggestions for the collection and preservation of amphibians and reptiles. Wisconsin Herpetol. Soc. Newsl. 5:4-6.
Briggs, J.L. 1974. Distribution records of Ambystoma laterale and A. tremblayi in Wisconsin. SSAR Herpetological Review 5(1):18-19.
Briggs, J.L. 1975. Key to the herpetofauna of Wisconsin. (Pamphlet) Milwaukee Publ. Mus., Milwaukee.
Briggs, J.L. 1977. Geographic distribution: Ambystoma tremblayi. SSAR
Herpetological Review 8(1):13. (Florence Cty.)
Briggs, J.L. and H. Young. 1976. Amphibians and reptiles of the Pigeon Lake
region. Wisconsin Acad. of Sci., Arts and Lett. 64:277-280.
Brodie, E.D., Jr. 1982. Natural history of amphibians and reptiles of Wisconsin by R. C. Vogt. (Book review). Herpetol. 38:527-528.
Brown, William S. 1987. Hidden life of the timber rattlesnake. National Geographic, 172(1):129-138.
Brynildson, E.R. 1988. Restoring the fountain of John Muir’s youth. Wisconsin Academy Rev. 35(1):4-10. (mentions extripation of bullfrog and eastern hognose snake from a site in Marquette Cty.).
Brynildson, I. (n.d.) Life Tracks II. Wisconsin’s endangered reptiles, fish and molluscs. Suppl. to Wisconsin Natur. Resour.
Buday, J. 1979. Ground nesting mourning doves. Passenger Pigeon 41(3):132.
Buday, J. 1979. An unusual red-tailed hawk nestling companion. Passenger Pigeon 41(3):132.
Bull, J.J. 1985. Sex ratio and nest temperature in turtles: comparing field and laboratory data. Ecol. 66:1115-1122.
Bull, J.J and R.C. Vogt. 1979. Temperature-dependent sex determination in turtles. Sci. 206:1186-1188.
Bull, J.J and R.C. Vogt. 1981. Temperature-sensitive periods of sex determination in emydid turtles. J. Exp. Zool. 218:435-440.
Bull, J.J., R.C. Vogt and C.J. McCoy. 1982. Sex determining temperatures in turtles: a geographic comparison. Evol. 36:326-332.
Bull, J.J., R.C. Vogt and M.G. Bulmer. 1982. Heritability of sex ratio in turtles with environmental sex determination. Evol. 36:333-341.
Burghardt, G.M. 1970. Intraspecific geographical variation in chemical food cue preferences of newborn garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis). Behav. XXXVI (3):246-257.
Burt, C.E. 1932. Records of amphibians from the eastern and central United States (1931). Amer. Midl. Natur. 13:75-85.
Burt, Charles E. 1935. Further records of the ecology and distribution of amphibians and reptiles in the middle west. American Midland Nat. 16(3): 311-336.
Burton, T.M. and G.E. Likens. 1975. Salamander populations and biomass in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire. Copeia 1975:541-546.
Bury, R.B. 1979. Population ecology of freshwater turtles. Pp. 571-602 In M. Harless and H. Morlock (eds.) Turtles, Perspectives and Research. John Wiley and Sons, N.Y.
Bury, R.B. and J.A. Whelan. 1984. Ecology and management of the bullfrog. Resour. Publ. 155. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv.
Bury, R. B. and P.S Corn. 1991. Sampling methods for amphibians in streams in the Pacific Northwest. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW­GTR­275.
Bushey, C.L. 1978. Man’s effect upon a colony of Sistrurus c. catenatus (Raf.) in northeastern Illinois. Proc. Fifth Midwest Prairie Conf., Iowa State Univ., Ames. pp. 96-103.
Butler, B.O. and T.E. Graham. 1993. Tracking hatchling Blanding’s Turtles with flourescent pigments. Herpetological Review 24(1):21-22.
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Cagle, F.R. 1939. A system of marking turtles for future identification. Copeia 1939:170-172.
Cahn, A.R. 1915. An ecological survey of the Wingra Springs region. Bull. Wisconsin Natur. Hist. Soc. 3:123-177.
Cahn, A.R. 1929. The herpetology of Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Copeia 1929:4-8.
Cahn, A.R. and W. Shumway. 1926. Color variations in larvae of Necturus maculosus. Copeia 151:106-107.
Camp, R.F. 1970. Rattlesnake hunt Wisconsin style. Wisconsin Conserv. Bull. (35)2:21-23.
Camper, J.D. and J.R. Dixon. 1988. Evaluation of microchip marking system for amphibians and reptiles. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin.
Canfield, W.H. 1861. Sketches of Sauk County. Vol. 3. A.N. Kellogg, Baraboo.
Carpenter, C.C. 1953. A study of hibernacula and hibernating associations of snakes and amphibians in Michigan. Ecology 34(1):74-80.
Carr, C.F. 1890. A list of turtles observed in the vicinity of Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin Natur. l:11.
Carr, C.F. 1890. Salamanders. Wisconsin Natur. 1:54-56.
Carreno, C.A., J.V. Tomalei and R.N. Harris. 1996. An investigation of kin recognition abilities in larval four-toed salamanders, Hemidactylium scutatum (Caudata: Plethodontidae). Herpetologica 52(3):293-300.
Carver, J. 1796. Travels through the interior parts of North America. Hey and Simpson, Philadelphia.
Casper, G.S. 1983. Wisconsin rattlesnake bounty barely defeated. Minnesota Herpetological Soc. Newsletter, 3(11): 11-12.
Casper, G.S. 1985. Wisconsin’s harmless snakes. Lore 35(2):10-19.
Casper, G.S. 1986. Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. Passenger Pigeon 48:183.
Casper, G.S. 1986. 1986 annual report: Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. Unpubl. report to Wisc. Dept. Natural Res., Bur. Endangered Res. 24 pp + appendices.
Casper, G.S. 1987. 1987 annual report: Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. Unpubl. report to Wisc. Dept. Natural Res., Bur. Endangered Res. 28 pp + appendices.
Casper, G.S. 1987. New herpetological records for Wisconsin, USA. Bull. Chicago Herpetological Soc. 22:95. (Note errata 22:127).
Casper, G.S. 1987. Herpetological surveys in southeastern Wisconsin. Bull. Chicago Herpetological Soc. 22:132.
Casper, G.S. 1987. Watching amphibians and reptiles. Wisconsin Natural Resources 11:12.
Casper, G.S. 1987. New herpetological records for Wisconsin, USA. Bull. Chicago Herpetological Soc., 22(5):95. (see also errata 22(6):127)
Casper, G.S. 1988. 1988 annual report: Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. Unpubl. report to Wisc. Dept. Natural Res., Bur. Endangered Res. 27 p. + appendices.
Casper, G.S. 1988. Wisconsin herpetological atlas project: 1988 Field Station surveys. Annual Report of the Activities of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station 1988, pp. 13. Abstract only.
Casper, G.S. 1989. Snakes of Milwaukee County. pamphlet. Milwaukee Public Museum.
Casper, G.S. 1989. Concern over publishing locality data. Bull. Chicago Herpetol. Soc., 24(9): 178.
Casper, G.S. 1989. Wisconsin herpetological atlas project: 1989 reporting needs for western Wisconsin. Newsletter Minn. Herpetol. Soc. 9(4): 8.
Casper, G.S. 1990. 1989 annual report: Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. Unpubl. report to Wisc. Dept. Natural Res., Bur. Endangered Res. 12 pp + 5 appendices.
Casper, G.S. 1991. 1990 annual report: Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. Unpubl. report to Wisc. Dept. Natural Res., Bur. Endangered Res. 7 pp + 5 appendices.
Casper, G.S. 1992. Plan of operation, Mallard Ridge Recycling and Disposal Facility Northern Expansion, Walworth County, Wisconsin. Appendix R: Ecological Restoration and Management Plan, October 1992. Reptile sections prepared for SEC Donohue, Waterloo, Iowa.
Casper, G.S. 1992. Amphibians of Milwaukee County. pamphlet. Milwaukee Public Museum.
Casper, G.S. 1992. 1991 annual report: Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. Unpubl. report to Wisc. Dept. Natural Res., Bur. Endangered Res. 7 pp + 5 appendices.
Casper, G.S. 1993. Massasauga Rattlesnake records collected by the Wisconsin Herpetological Atlas Project, 1986-1991. Proc. Symposium Conservation of Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake, Toronto, 1992. pp. 80-85.
Casper, G.S. 1993. The reptiles and amphibians of the Baraboo Hills, Sauk County, Wisconsin: Historical review, Inventory and management recommendations. Unpublished report to The Nature Conservancy, Wisconsin Chapter, Madison. 30 pp. + 5 appendices.
Casper, G.S. 1993. A preliminary summary of available records for the Four-toed Salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum, in Wisconsin. Bull. Chicago Herp. Soc. 28(1):1-3.
Casper, G.S. 1993. 1992 annual report: Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. Unpubl. report to Wisc. Dept. Natural Res., Bur. Endangered Res. 7 pp + 4 appendices.
Casper, G.S. 1993. Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. 1992 Annual Report of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station. pp. 13. Abstract only.
Casper, G.S. 1994. Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. 1993 Annual Report of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station. pp. 14. Abstract only.
Casper, G.S. 1994. Evaluation of Queen Snake, Regina septemvittata, presence in the vicinity of the Sheboygan River Superfund site, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. July 18, 1994. Report to Thomas L. Eggert, Superfund Enforcement Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison, WI. 8 pp. + 2 appendices.
Casper, G.S. 1994. Wisconsin Herpetological Atlas Project. Unpublished annual report. Milwaukee Public Museum.
Casper, G.S. 1994. Reptile Impact Evaluation of Proposed Clay Extraction at the Boss Borrow Area. Mallard Ridge Recycling & Disposal Facility, Delavan, Wisconsin. June 12, 1994. 5 pp.
Casper, G.S. 1994. 1993 annual report, ecological enhancement and monitoring, Mallard Ridge Recycling and Disposal Facility, Walworth County, Wisconsin. February, 1994. Reptile sections prepared for RUST Environment & Infrastructure, Waterloo, Iowa.
Casper, G.S. 1995. 1994 Annual report. Ecological Restoration, Enhancement and Monitoring. Mallard Ridge Recycling and Disposal Facility, Walworth County, Wisconsin, January 27, 1995, Chapter 5.
Casper, G.S. 1995. Wisconsin Herpetological Atlas Project, unpublished annual reports, 1986 – 1992. Milwaukee Public Museum.
Casper, G.S. 1995. Survey report: Butler’s Garter Snake surveys for Highway 100, Milwaukee County (DOT #2040-01-00). August 1, 1995. Prepared for Caron Becker, HNTB, Milwaukee, WI. 9 pp.
Casper, G.S. 1995. Survey report: amphibian and reptile surveys for the proposed Puetz Road extension, Franklin, Milwaukee County. Prepared for Graef-Anhalt-Schloemer & Assoc., Milwaukee, WI. October 12, 1995. 13 pp.
Casper, G.S. 1995. Results of turtle trapping on Gilbert Lake, Washington County, Wisconsin. Endangered species permit number 341 annual report to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison, WI. January 4, 1995. 4 pp.
Casper, G.S. 1995. Survey report: turtle surveys for Nagawicka kettle, Waukesha County, WI. Prepared for Nagawicka Kettle Preservation Society, Ilse M. Ehlert Wagner, President. August 17, 1995. 12 pp.
Casper, G.S. 1995. Herptile portions of chapters 3.9.1.5, 3.9.4.4, 3.9.5.5, 4.2.9.2.4, 4.2.9.3.4; tables 3.9-13, 3.9-14, 3.9-21, 3.9-22, 3.9-23; and Figures 3.9-14, 3.9-15. in Foth & Van Dyke. 1995. Crandon Mining Company environmental impact report, mine permit application, and tailings management area feasibility report/plan of operation.
Casper, G.S. 1996. Geographic distributions of the amphibians and reptiles of Wisconsin. Milwaukee Public Museum, Inc., 87 pp.
Casper, G.S. 1996. Amphibians and reptiles of the Demilco wetlands: A preliminary assessment and recommendations. Unpublished report to CRM Ecosystems for LiphaTech, September 1, 1996. 9 pp. (Waukesha County)
Casper, G.S. 1996. Four-toed Salamander Survey: Northern Highlands/American Legion State Forest. Unpublished report to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Natural Heritage Inventory. September 16, 1996. 7 pp.
Casper, G.S. 1996. Four-toed Salamander Survey: Brule State Forest. Unpublished report to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Natural Heritage Inventory. September 17, 1996. 8 pp.
Casper, G.S. 1996. Geographic Distribution. Hemidactylium scutatum. Herpetological Review 27(4):208. [Douglas Co]
Casper, G.S. 1996. Geographic Distribution. Ambystoma maculatum. Herpetological Review 27(4):208. [Douglas Co]
Casper, G.S. 1996. Geographic Distribution. Opheodrys vernalis. Herpetological Review 27(4):214. [Green Co]
Casper, G.S. 1996. Overview of the Great Lakes Declining Amphibians Working Group: Abstract of presentation at Deformed Frog Workshop, US EPA, September 24, 1996, Duluth, MN. http://www.im.nbs.gov/naamp3/abstracts/11ssa.html. In: Presentation Given at the Third Annual Meeting of the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program. www.im.nbs.gov/naamp3/naamp3.html.
Casper, G.S. 1996. Herptile habitat assessment for proposed Burlington highway bypass. Report to Thomas Foht, Kapur & Associates, Inc., 7711 N Port Washington Rd, Milwaukee, WI. November 21, 1996. 11 pp + 2 figs.
Casper, G.S. 1996. Critic of frog deformity research is jumping to wrong conclusions. Counterpoint: Minneapolis Star Tribune, pp A12, Monday, November 25, 1996.
Casper, G.S. 1997. Recent amphibian and reptile distribution records for Wisconsin. Herpetological Review 28(4):214-216.
Casper, G.S. 1997. Geographic Distribution. Sternotherus odoratus. Herpetological Review 28(4):209. [La Crosse Co]
Casper, Gary S. 1997. US: Great Lakes Region. Pp. 22-24 in Wilkinson, J.W. (ed), 1996-97 Collected DAPTF Working Group Reports, DAPTF Report No. 3, Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.
Casper, Gary S. 1997. Ozaukee County snakes. Ozaukee County Land Conservation News, summer, 1997, p. 5.
Casper, G.S. 1997. Geographic Distribution. Ambystoma laterale. Herpetological Review 28(1):47. [Menominee Co]
Casper, G.S. 1997. Geographic Distribution. Graptemys geographica. Herpetological Review 28(1):49. [Shawano Co]
Casper, G.S. 1997. Geographic Distribution. Pseudacris triseriata triseriata. Herpetological Review 28(1):48-49. [Oneida Co]
Casper, G.S. 1997. Chapters 3 and 4 and Appendices F and G in 1996 annual report: ecological enhancement and monitoring at Mallard Ridge Recycling and Disposal Facility. Waste Management of Wisconsin, Inc. January, 1997.
Casper, G.S. 1997. Wisconsin herpetological atlas project. 1996 Annual Report of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Field Station. pp. 12-13. Abstract only.
Casper, G.S. 1997. Chapters 3 and 4 in RUST Environment & Infrastructure. 1997 annual report, ecological enhancement and monitoring at Mallard Ridge Recycling and Disposal Facility. Waste Management of Wisconsin, Inc. December, 1997.
Casper, G.S. in press. A review of the status of Wisconsin amphibians. In The Status and Conservation of Midwestern Amphibians, M. J. Lannoo (editor), Iowa Press.
Childs, N and B. Colburn. 1995. Vernal Pool Lessons and Activities. Second printing, March, 1995. Massachusetts Audubon Society, Lincoln, MA 01773. 52 pp.
Christiansen, J.L. and E.O. Moll. 1973. Latitudinal reproductive variation within a single subspecies of painted turtle, Chrysemys picta belli. Herpetol. 29:152-163.
Christman, S.P. 1982. Storeria dekayi (Holbrook). Catalogue of Am. Amphibians and Reptiles. 306.1-306.4.
Cleland, C.E. 1966. The prehistoric animal ecology and ethnozoology of the Upper Great Lakes region. Anthropol. Pap. Mus. Anthropol. Univ. Michigan 29:1-294.
Cochran, P.A. 1977. Feeding habits and length-weight relationships in spiny softshell turtles from selected areas of Pools 5, 5A, and 6 of the Upper Mississippi River. BA Thesis. St. Mary’s Coll., Winona.
Cochran, P.A.. 1982. Geographic distribution: Necturus maculosus. Herpetological Review 13(3):79. (Dunn Co.)
Cochran, P.A.. 1982. Geographic distribution: Rana catesbeiana. Herpetological Review 13(3):79-80. (Sawyer County)
Cochran, P.A.. 1982. Geographic distribution: Trionyx spiniferus. Herpetological Review 13(3):80. (Sawyer Co.)
Cochran, P.A. 1982. Natural history of amphibians and reptiles of Wisconsin, by R. C. Vogt. (Book review). Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 17:103-104.
Cochran, P.A. 1982. A supplemental bibliography of publications pertinent to the Wisconsin herpetofauna. Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 17:105-108.
Cochran, P.A.. 1983. Geographic distribution: Coluber constrictor. Herpetological Review 14(4):123. (Crawford County)
Cochran, P.A.. 1983. Geographic distribution: Nerodia sipedon. Herpetological Review 14(4):124. (Green County)
Cochran, P.A. 1983. The softshell turtles (Genus Trionyx) of Minnesota. Pp. 15-18 In A. Elwell, K. Cram and C. Johnson (eds), Proceedings of a Symposium of the Ecology of Reptiles and Amphibians in Minnesota. March 13-15, 1981. Bald Eagle Outdoor Learning Center, Cass Lake, Minnesota.
Cochran, P.A. 1986. Feeding an eastern hognose snake in a college laboratory setting. Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 21:96-97.
Cochran, P.A. 1986. Some observations on the herpetofauna of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 21:34-35.
Cochran, P.A. 1986. The herpetofauna of the Weaver Dunes, Wabasha County, Minnesota. Prairie Natur. 18:143-150.
Cochran, P.A. 1987. Life history note: Opheodrys vernalis. Behavior. SSAR Herpetological Review 18:36-37.
Cochran, P.A.. 1988. Geographic distribution: Hyla crucifer. Herpetological Review 19(1):16. (Florence Co.)
Cochran, P.A.. 1988. Geographic distribution: Hyla versicolor. Herpetological Review 19(1):16. (Florence Co.)
Cochran, P.A.. 1988. Geographic distribution: Elaphe vulpina. Herpetological Review 19(1):20. (Marinette and Outagamie Co.)
Cochran, P.A.. 1988. Geographic distribution: Chrysemys picta. Herpetological Review 19(1):21. (Florence Co.)
Cochran, P.A.. 1988. Geographic distribution: Clemmys insculpta. Herpetological Review 19(1):21. (Florence Co.)
Cochran, P.A. 1988. The herpetofaunas of Pheasant Branch and Waunakee Marshes, Dane County, Wisconsin, with a comparison to the intervening agricultural area. Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 23(5):69-71.
Cochran, P.A. 1989. Confirmation of the five-lined skink (Eumeces fasciatus) in northeastern Wisconsin. Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 24(3):30-31.
Cochran, P.A. 1989. Notes on the phenology of the chorus frog, Pseudacris triseriata, in DuPage County, Illinois. Bull. Chic. Herpetol. Soc. 24(5):89-90.
Cochran, P.A.. 1990. Geographic distribution: Elaphe vulpina. Herpetological Review 21(2):41. (Manitowoc Co.)
Cochran, P.A.. 1991. Geographic distribution: Apalone spinifera. Herpetological Review 22(2):64. (Brown Co.)
Cochran, P.A. and J.R. Hodgson. 1985. Geographic distribution: Emydoidea blandingii. Herpetological Review 16(4):116. (Oconto Co.)
Cochran, P.A. and J.R. Hodgson. 1986. Geographic distribution: Ambystoma laterale. SSAR Herpetological Review 17(1):26. (Florence Cty.)
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