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^ A Bibliography OF THE Herpetofauna of Florida KEVIN N. ENGE S C. KENNETH DODD JR U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Gainesville Laboratory smithsonian herpetological information SERVICE NO. 72 1986

t SMITHSONIAN HERPETOLOGICAL INFORMATION SERVICE The SHIS series publishes and distributes translations bibliographies indices and similar items judged useful to individuals interested in the biology of amphibians and reptiles but unlikely to be published in the normal technical journals. Single copies are distributed free to interested individuals. Libraries herpetological associations and research laboratories are invited to exchange their publications with us. We wish to encourage individuals to share their bibliographies translations etc. with other herpetologists through the SHIS series. If you have such items please contact George Zug for instructions. Contributors receive 50 free copies. Please address all requests for copies and inquiries to George Zug Division of Amphibians and Reptiles National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington D.C. 20560 U.S.A. Please include a self-addressed mailing label with requests.

. Introduction The literature on the herpetofauna of Florida is as expected rather diverse and widely scattered. This is due to the large number of species of amphibians and reptiles within the state and to the many herpetologi st s both professional and amateur who have studied its many endemic species subspecies and unique phenotypes and published their findings in short notes and long books. Few states can match its biotic diversity yet increasing human population is leading to more and more habitat alteration and fragmentation thus jeopardizing crucial habitats and the species that depend upon them. In order to assist biologists and others who are interested in and concerned about Florida's amphibians and reptiles we have assembled this bibliography. We have included standard scientific references popular articles theses and dissertations and much of the so-called "gray" literature dealing with contracted but often unpublished government and privately funded research. Our hope is that by making these references available in a single source future research and conservation activities will be facilitated. We would like to thank James N. Stuart who started the project to assemble these references and the following individuals who provided additional information: Ray Ashton David Auth John Iverson Dale Jackson Howard Kochman Julian Lee D. Bruce Means Paul Moler Henry Mushinsky Paul Raymond and Richard Seigel. We especially thank Luana Whitehead for typing the initial drafts of the manuscript and Anita Brand for typing the many revisions Achor K. L. and P. E. Moler. 1982. Geographic distribution: Anolis equestris (knight anole). Herpetol. Rev. 13:131. Adams S. E. M. H. Smith and R. Baccus. 1980. Biochemical variation in the American alligator. Herpetologica 36:289-296. Adams S. H. 1941. A sack of snakes. New Yorker 17(3):30-3A. Adams W. L. 1978. Nuisance alligator control. Fla. Wildl. 32(2):14-15. Alberson H. C. 1953. "Cracker chicken" hunt. Fla. Wildl. 7(3):26-27 31. Alford R. A. 1980. Population structure of Gopherus polyphemus in northern Florida. J. Herpetol. 14:177-182.. 1981. Community organization and behavior of anuran larvae in a northern Florida temporary pond. M.S. Thesis Univ. Fla. Gainesville. 97 pp. _ and M. L. Crump. 1982. Habitat partitioning among size classes of larval southern leopard frogs Rana utricular ia. Copeia 1982:367-373. Allen E. R. 1937. Florida snake venom experiments. Proc. Fla. Acad. Sci. 2:70-76.. 1938. The copperhead in northern Florida. Copeia 1938:50.. 1938. Notes on the feeding and egg-laying habits of the Pseudemys. Proc. Fla. Acad. Sci. 3:105-108. 1938. Notes on Florida water snakes. Proc. Fla. Acad. Sci. 3:101-104.. 1938. Notes on Wright's bullfrog Rana heckscheri (Wright). Copeia 1938:50. 1939. Habits of Rhadinea f lavilata. Copeia 1939:175.

1939. Hyla versicolor versicolor from Silver Springs Florida. Copeia 1939:53. 1940. About Florida's alligators. Fla. Game and Fish (Aug.):7-9 1 -i 1941. Florida water snakes. Publ. Ross Allen's Reptile Inst. Silver Springs Fla. 1948. The truth about turtles. Fla. Wildl. l(9):6-7 17. 1949. Range of cane-brake rattlesnake in Florida. Copeia 1949:73-74. 1950. Sounds produced by the Suwannee terrapin. Copeia 1950:62. 1950. Ward's great blue heron and the alligator. Fla. Nat. 23:38-39. 1951. 20-22. Here's how to get along with reptiles. Fla. Wildl. 4(9):6-8 1961. How to hunt the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Publ. Ross Allen's Reptile Inst. Silver Springs Fla. 20 pp. 1982. Life history notes: Trionyx ferox (Florida softshell). Size. Herpetol. Rev. 13:49. and D. C. Drysdale. 1978. Don't kill snakes. Fla. Nat. 51(5):20-21. and M. P. Merryday. 1940. A snake in the hand is worth two in the grass for medical research and the job of capturing and keeping them sheds interesting sidelights on their habits and peculiarities. Nat. Hist. 46:234-239. and W. T. Neill. 1949. A new subspecies of salamander (genus Plethodon ) from Florida and Georgia. Herpetologica 5:112-114. and _. 1949. Increasing abundance of the alligator in the eastern portion of its range. Herpetologica 5:109-112. and. 1950. The alligator snapping turtle Macrochelys temminckii in Florida. Ross Allen's Reptile Inst. Spec. Publ. No. 4 Silver Springs Fla 15 pp. The cane-brake rattlesnake. Fla. Wildl. 4(6): 18-19 The copperhead. Fla. Wildl. 4(7): 18-19 33. The coral snake. Fla. Wildl. 4(5): 15-16 22. The cottonmouth moccasin. Fla. Wildl. 4(3):8-9 16. The eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Fla. Wildl. The life history of the Everglades rat snake Elaphe Herpetologica 6:109-112. The pigmy rattlesnake. Fla. Wildl. 4(4): 10-11. The coachwhip. Fla. Wildl. 5(3):9 29. The gopher. Fla. Wildl. 5(7):10 32. The hog-nose snake. Fla. Wildl. 4(8): 14-15 19. The king snake. Fla. Wildl. 4(10):14-15 19. The snapping turtles. Fla. Wildl. 5(4):11 25-26. The American alligator. Fla. Wildl. 6(5):8-9 44. The box turtles. Fla. Wildl. 5(9):16 38. The diamondback terrapin. Fla. Wildl. 6(6) :8 42. The Florida crocodile. Nature 45:77-80. The Florida crocodile. Fla. Wildl. 6(2) :6 33. The garter snake. Fla. Wildl. 6(7):8-9. "The glass-snake" a legless lizard. Fla. Wildl. The indigo snake. Fla. Wildl. 6.(3):44-47.

. '^ 55-56. and. 1952. The southern pine snake. Fla. Wildl. 5(10): 18-19. and. 1952. The water snake. Fla. Wildl. 6(4): 13 39. and. 1953. The Florida brown snake. Fla. Wildl. 7(2): 5. and. 1953. The Florida soft-shelled turtle. Fla. Wildl. 7(3):4-5. and. 1953. The fresh-water terrapins. Fla. Wildl. 7(l):8-9. and. 1953. The green turtle. Fla. Wildl. 7(4): 19 32. and. 1953. Juveniles of the tortoise Gopherus pol yphemus. Copeia 1953:128. and. 1953. The red-bellied mud snake. Fla. Wildl. 6(10) :8-9. and. 1953. The red rat snake. Fla. Wildl. 6(9):8-9. and. 1953. The short-tailed snake. Fla. Wildl. 6(ll):8-9. _ and. 1953. The treefrog Hyla septentrional is in Florida. Copeia 1953:127-128. and. 1953. The yellow rat snake. Fla. Wildl. 6(8):6-7. and. 1954. Bullfrogs of Florida. Fla. Wildl. 7(10):20-2I 40. and. 1954. Juveniles of Brook's kingsnake Lampropel t is getulus brooksi. Copeia 1954:59. and. 1954. Raccoon preyed upon by panther and rattlesnake. Everglades Nat. Hist. 2:46. and. 1954. The Florida worm lizard. Fla. Wildl. 7(12):21 34. and. 1955. Establishment of the Texas horned lizard Phrynosoma cornutum in Florida. Copeia 1955:63-64. and _. 1956. Some color abnormalities in crocodi 1 ians. Copeia 1956(2): 124. and 1957. Another record of the Atlantic leatherback. Dermochelys c. coriacea nesting on the Florida coast. Copeia 1957:143-144. and. 1958. Giant toad from the tropics. Fla. Wildl. 12(4):30-32 42. and R. Slatten. 1945. A herpetological collection from the vicinity of Key West Florida. Herpetologica 3:25-26. and D. Swindell. 1948. Cottonmouth moccasin of Florida. Herpetologica 4 (Suppl. 1):1-15. Altig R. 1970. A key to the tadpoles of the continental United States and Canada. Herpetologica 26( 2 ): 180-207 1972. Notes on the larvae and postmetamorphic tadpoles of four Hyla and three Rana with notes on tadpole color patterns. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 88:113-119. and P. H. Ireland. 1984. A key to salamander larvae and larviform Pig frog. Cat. Amer. adults of the United States and Canada. Herpetologica 40(2 ): 2 1 2-2 18. and R. Lohoefener. 1983. Rana areolata Baird and Girard. Crawfish frog. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 324.1-4. and. 1983. Rana grylio Stejneger. Amphib. Rept. 286.1-2. Alvarez K. C. 1984. Sighting of an American crocodile at Collier-Seminole State Park Florida. Fla. Field Nat. 12:104-105. Anderson C. H. 1949. Gopher hunt. Fla. Wildl. 3(6):10-11. 1950. Reptiles can be beautiful. Fla» Wildl. 4(5):20-22.

1981. Go for gophers is bad news. Fla. Wildl. 35(1) :A7. 1982. FiberglifSs carapace for mud turtle. Bull. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. 53(3):33. 1982. Gopher tortoises relocated - and doing fine. Eyes and Ears Walt Disney World Co. 3(6) :2. 1982. Hawksbill nesting in Florida. Endang. Species Tech. Bull. 7(2):7. 1982. Rulemaking actions September/October 1982: Pine barrens treefrog proposed delisting. Endang. Species Tech. Bull. 7(10): 3. 1983. Florida pine barrens treefrog removed from list. Endang. Species Tech Bull. 8(12):9-10. 1984. Reclassification proposed for Florida alligators. Endang. Species Tech. Bull. 9(7):5 8. 1985. Final action taken on eight species: American alligator in Florida. Endang. Species Tech. Bull. 10(7) :7-8. Antonio F. B. 1983. Notes on some winter-active amphibians in Alachua County Florida. Bull. Chicago Herpetol. Soc. 18(l):22-23. and J. B. Barker. 1983. An inventory of phenotypic aberrancies in the eastern diamondback rattlesnake ( Crotalus adamanteus ). Herpetol. Rev. 14:108-110. Applied Biology Inc. 1981. Successful relocation of sea turtle nests near the St. Lucie Plant Hutchinson Island Florida. Kept to Florida Power and Light Co. 18 pp. Arata A. A. 1958. Notes on the eggs and young of Gopherus polyphemus (Daudin). Q. J. Fla. Acad. Sci. 21:274-280. Ashley D. 1972. Snakes alive! Fla. Wildl. 25(8): 18-22. Ashley J. D. 1^2. An overview of alligator production 1982. Pp. 1-4 iji P. Cardeilhac T. Lane and R. Larsen eds. Proc. 2nd Annu. Alligator Production Conf. Univ. Fla. Gainesville. Ashton R. E. Jr. 1976. County records of reptiles and amphibians in Florida. Fla. State Mus. Herpetol. Newsl. 1(1): 1-13. 1976. A Florida worm with a backbone. Fla. Nat. 49(3): 13-14.. 1977. Identification manual to the reptiles and amphibians in Florida. Fla. State Mus. Publ. Ser. No. 1. 65 pp. and R. Franz. 1979. Buf o quercicus Holbrook. Oak toad. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 222.1-2. and P. Ashton. 1977. Investigation into the natural history of Pseudacris ornata in north central Florida - preliminary report. Herpetol. Rev. 8(3):Suppl. 1 (Abstr). and. 1981. Handbook of reptiles and amphibians of Florida. Part one: The snakes. Windward Publ. Inc. Miami Fla. 176 pp. and 1985. Handbook of reptiles and amphibians of Florida.. Part two: Lizards turtles and crocodi lians. Windward Publ. Inc. Miami Fla. 191 pp. Atkins S. and J. MacMahon. 1967. The Zabski site Merritt Island Florida. Fla. Anthropol. 20:133-145. Audubon J. J. 1926. The turtlers. Pp. 194-202 iji Delineations of American scenery and character. G. A. Baker and Co. New York. Auffenberg W. 1950. A new subspecies of the mud snake Liodytes al leni. Herpetologica 6:13-16.. 1953. A reconsideration of the racer. Coluber constrictor in the eastern United States. M.S. thesis Univ. Florida Gainesville.

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