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Listed below are the Reprints of individual articles form Sonoran Herpetologist Volume 16-20 (2003-2007). To search for a particular author or subject use your Web Browser search function ("Crtl-F"). If you would like to download a list of these reprints please select this link: SH reprints 2002-2007

Archie, J. W., R. L. Bezy, and E. F. Enderson. 2006.  Yarrow's Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus jarrovii Cope 1875): Lowe's Line Revisited. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(5)50-53.
Arizona Game and Fish Department Non-game Branch. 2004. Amphibians of Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(2):14.
Arizona Game and Fish Department Non-game Branch. 2004. Reptiles of Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(2):15-21.

Averill-Murray, R. C. 2007. Spiny Softshell (Apalone spinifera). Sonoran Herpetologist 20(9):94-95.

Averill-Murray, R. C. 2006. Natural history of the Western Hog-nosed Snake (Heterodon nasicus) with notes on envenomation. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(9):98-101.
Averill-Murray, R. C. 2005. [Review of:] The Venomous Reptiles of the Western Hemisphere, by J. A. Campbell and W. W. Lamar. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(6):67-69.
Averill-Murray, R. C., and A. Averill-Murray. 2006. The reptiles and other vertebrates of Ironwood Forest National Monument. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(12):137-141.
Badman, J. A., L. Neinaber, D. F. DeNardo, and A. T. Holycross. 2003. Milksnakes (Lampropeltis triangulum) from Cochise County: notes on captive breeding and pattern. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(2):15.
Ballinger, R. E. Reptiles in art: an overview and commentary. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(9):92-93, 98.
Bell, D. 2005. Herping the night sky: the mythology of snake and lizard constellations. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(6):62-65.
Bezy, R. L. 2005. The Night Lizards (Xantusia) of Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(2):20-21.
Bezy, R. L. 2004. Slevin’s Bunchgrass Lizard Sceloporus slevini (Smith, 1996). Sonoran Herpetologist 17(6):62-63.
Bezy, R. L. 2003. Desert Spiny Lizard Sceloporus magister. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(9):78-79.
Bezy, R.. L. 2003. Clark Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus clarkii). Sonoran Herpetologist 16(2):18-19.
Bezy, K. B., R. L. Bezy, K. Bolles, and E. F. Enderson. 2004. Breeding behavior of the Western Chorus Frog (Psuedacris triseriata complex) in Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(8):82-85.
Bezy, R. L., and E. F. Enderson. 2003. Field observations of predation by the Sonoran Whipsnake (Masticophis bilineatus). Sonoran Herpetologist 16(2):16-17.
Bezy, R. L., and E. F. Enderson. 2002. Pseudocopulation in the Gila Spotted Whiptail, Cnemidophorus flagellicaudus. Sonoran Herpetologist 15(8):90-91.
Bezy, R. L., E. F. Enderson, and K. E. Bonine. 2004. Tlaconete Pinto Psudoeurycea bellii (Gray, 1850) Arizona’s lost salamander. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(12):119-122.

Bonine, K. E. 2006. Yarrow's Spiny Lizards (Sceloporus jarrovii) on Lizard Rock, Santa Catalina Mountains, Pima County, Arizona: adventures of a diaper-bag-toting herpetologist. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(7):78-79.

Bonine, K. E. 2005. Current Research on Herpetofauna of the Sonoran Desert III: review of the conference. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(5):50-52.
Bonine, K. E. 2004. [Review of:] Lizards: Windows to the Evolution of Diversity, by E. R. Pianka and L. J. Vitt. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(10):95-96.
Brattstrom, B. H., and M. A. Brattstrom. 2007. Amphibians and reptiles of the Big Sandy River drainage,  Mohave County, Arizona (from Upper Trout Creek junction to Alamo Lake). Sonoran Herpetologist 20(6):66-67.
Brennan, T. C. 2005. A plain-patterned Lowland Leopard Frog. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(11):128.
Brennan, T. C. 2004. Hypsiglena torquata (Nightsnake) diet. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(3):30.
Cage, Y. 2006. In defense of toads and activism. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(9):104.
Cage, Y. 2004. [Review of:] Endangered and Threatened Animals of Florida and their Habitats, by C. Scott. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(7):71.
Cage, Y. 2004. Combat in the Prairie Rattlesnake. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(11):107-108.
Caldwell, D. 2005. Bufflegrass declared a noxious weed in Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(4):38.
Caldwell, D., and D. Turner. 2004. Tarahumara Frogs reintroduced to Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(7):70.
Cardona, J. 2006. Shall we go for a stroll, mother snake? Sonoran Herpetologist 19(8):86-90.
Condon, P. 2006. Couch's Spadefoot with a bloody eye. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(1):8-9.
Condon, P. T. 2005. Parasites on a Tiger Rattlesnake. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(5):55.
Dee, A. J. 2006. The bar fight: attempted predation of a Sonoran Desert Toad (Bufo alvarius) by a Western Spotted Skunk. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(5):54-55.
Edwards, T. 2003. Home is where you take it; tracing the movements of Desert Tortoises with molecular biology. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(8):62-67.
Edwards, T., K. Bonine, C. Ivanyi, and R. Prescott. 2005. The molecular origins of Spiny-tailed Iguanas (Ctenosaura) on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(11):122-125.
Edwards, T., and D. Swann. 2003. Mountain Skink (Eumeces callicephalus). Sonoran Herpetologist 16(6):42-43.
Enderson, E. F. 2006. Taraumara Salamander (Ambystoma rosaceum Taylor 1941). Sonoran Herpetologist 19(4):38-40.
Enderson, E. F. 2003. Chiricahua Leopard Frog (Rana chiricahuensis). Sonoran Herpetologist 16(3):32.
Enderson, E. F. 2002. Great Plains Toad (Bufo cognatus). Sonoran Herpetologist 15(12):136.
Enderson, E. F. 2002. Sonoran Desert Toad (Bufo alvarius). Sonoran Herpetologist 15(11):128.
Enderson, E. F., and R. L. Bezy. 2005. Amphibians of the Vekol Valley. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(7):74-79.
Enderson, E. F., and R. L. Bezy. 2002. Field observations of anuran predation by the Black-necked Gartersnake (Thamnophis cyrtopsis) in southern Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 15(10):114-115.
Enderson, E. F., and T. R. Van Devender. 2006. Investigation of the herpetofauna of Sonora, Mexico. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(11):126.
Gienger, C. M., G. W. Johnson, M. McMillan, S. Sheldon, and C. R. Tracey. 2005. Timing of hatching in Beaded Lizards. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(8):93-94.
Goldberg, C. 2005. [Review of:] Ecology and Evolution in the Tropics: a Herpetological Perspective, by M. A. Donnelly, B. I. Crother, C. Guyer, M. H. Wake, and M. E. White (eds.). Sonoran Herpetologist 18(10):116-117.
Goldberg, C. 2003. Barking Frog Eleutherodactylus augusti (Duges, 1879 in Brocchi, 1882). Sonoran Herpetologist 16(7):54-56.
Goldberg, C. 2002. Barking Frog courtship behavior? Sonoran Herpetologist 15(11):126.
Hale, S. F. 2004. Tarahumara Frogs return to Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(11):102-106.
Hardy, D. L., Sr. 2006. [Review of:] Snake venoms and envenomations, by J.-P. Chippaux. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(10):114-115.
Hardy, D. L. Sr. 2003. [Review of:] True Vipers Natural History and Toxinology of Old World Vipers, by D. Mallow, D. Ludwig, and G. Nilson. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(9):80.
Hardy, D. L. Sr. 2002. [Review of:] Neotropical Treeboas – Natural History of the Corallus hortulanus Complex, by R. W. Henderson. Sonoran Herpetologist 15(10):112.
Hare, T. 2006. Sky Island Alliance Wildland Restoration Program. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(6):62-63.
Holycross, A. T. 2003. Desert Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus edwardsii). Sonoran Herpetologist 16(5):30-32.
Hyatt, D. 2003. [Review of:] Singing the Turtles to Sea, by G. P. Nabhan. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(12):114-115.
Ivanyi, C. 2005. Vince Walkosak, 1970-2005. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(5):53.
Ivanyi, C., S. Poulin, C. Wicker, K. Jacobs, and Rachael Ivanyi. 2003 Can a snake walk? Sonoran Herpetologist 16(9)76.

Jarchow, J. L. 2005. [Review of:] Iguanas: Biology and Conservation, by A. C. Alberts, R. L. Carter, W. K. Hayes, and E. P. Martins [eds.]. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(1):2-3.

Jarchow, J. L. 2003. [Review of:] Biology, Husbandry, and Medicine of the Green Iguana, by E. R. Jacobson. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(8):68.
Kahrs, D. A. 2006. American Bullfrog eradication in Sycamore Canyon, Arizona, a natural open aquatic system. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(7):74-77.
Koenig, H. F. 2004. The Utah Mountain Kingsnake (Lampropeltis pyromelana infralbialis) in Arizona (Tanner, 1953). Sonoran Herpetologist 17(3):29-30.

Lizotte, R. S. 2003. [Review of:] Tarantulas of Belize, by S. B. Reichling. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(6):44.

Moll, E. O. 2007. Patronyms of the pioneer West XV. Holbrookia maculata Girard, 1851 – Common Lesser Earless Lizard. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(3):26-30.
Moll, E. O. 2006. Patronyms of the pioneer West XIII. Sceloporus poinsettii Baird and Girard, 1852 – Crevice Lizard. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(2):14-17.
Moll, E. O. 2005. Patronyms of the pioneer West. XI. Uta stansburiana, Baird and Girard, 1852 – Common Side-blotched Lizard. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(3):26-29.
Moll, E. O. 2005. Patronyms of the pioneer West. XII. Rhinocheilus lecontei Baird and Girard, 1853 – Long-nosed Snake. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(8):86-89.
Moll, E. O. 2004. Patronyms of the pioneer West. IX. Phrynosoma hernandesi (Girard, 1858) – Greater Short-horned Lizard. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(6):58-60.
Moll, E. O. 2004. Patronyms of the pioneer West. VI. Bufo woodhousii, Girard 1854 – Woodhouse’s Toad. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(1):2-5.
Moll, E. O. 2004. Patronyms of the pioneer West. VII. Sceloporus jarrovii, Cope, 1875 – Yarrow’s Spiny Lizard. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(4):38-41.
Moll, E. O. 2004. Patronyms of the pioneer West. VIII. Gopherus agassizi – Desert Tortoise. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(5):50-53.
Moll, E. O. 2004. Patronyms of the pioneer West. X. Thamnophis marcianus (Baird and Girard, 1853), Checkered Gartersnake. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(9):82-86.
Moll, E. O. 2003. [Review of:] Guide to the Reptiles of the Eastern Pacific, by N. N. Szczerbak and M. L. Golubev. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(12):114.
Moll, E. O. 2003. Patronyms of the pioneer West. II. Gopherus berlandieri (Agassiz, 1857). Sonoran Herpetologist 16(6):38-39.
Moll, E. O. 2003. Patronyms of the pioneer West. III. Crotalus willardi (Meek, 1905) – Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(9):74-76.
Moll, E. O. 2003. Patronyms of the pioneer West. III. Gambelia wislizenii (Baird and Girard, 1852) – Long-nosed Leopard Lizard. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(7):50-52.
Moll, E. O. 2003. Patronyms of the pioneer West. Janos Xantus and Fort Tejon or how the night lizards got their name. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(5):26-29.
Moll, E. O. 2003. Patronyms of the pioneer West. V. Crotalus pricei, Van Denburgh, 1895 – Twin-spotted Rattlesnake. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(12):110-112.
Moll, E. O. and D. Koenig. 2003. Sceloporus magister at Tohono Chul Park: diet, cannibalism, and predation. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(10):90-91.
Moll, E. O., and M. Rubio. 2006. Patronyms of the pioneer West XIV. Bogertophis subocularis (Brown, 1901), Trans-Pecos Ratsnake. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(10):110-114.
Nowak, E. 2005. Why did the Gila Monster cross the road? Results from a study at Tonto National Monument, Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(9):98-101.
Nowak, E. M., and M. A. Santana-Bendix. 2003. Distribution, ecology, and management recommendations for the Narrow-headed Garter Snake (Thamnophis rufipunctatus) in Oak Creek, Arizona – part I of II. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(10):86-89.
Nowak, E. M., and M. A. Santana-Bendix. 2003. Distribution, ecology, and management recommendations for the Narrow-headed Garter Snake (Thamnophis rufipunctatus) in Oak Creek, Arizona – part II of II. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(11):98-101.
Pavlik, S. 2007. Arboreal behavior in the Tiger Rattlesnake (Crotalus tigris). Sonoran Herpetologist 20(5):56.
Poulin, S., and C. Ivanyi. 2003. [Review of:] Desert Lizards: Captive Husbandry and Propagation, by R. L. Gray with contributions by D. McCarron and T. Tyler. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(8):68-69.
Privall, D. 2007. The short life and times of a Twin-spotted Rattlesnake. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(10):104-109.
Rabatsky, A. M. 2006. Rattle reduction and loss in rattlesnakes endemic to islands in the Sea of Cortés. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(7):80-81.
Randel, C. J., III, and H. O. Clark, Jr. 2007. Mojave Desert Sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes cerastes) behavior. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(9):96.
Ratzlaff, K. 2007. [Review of:] Amphibians, Reptiles, and Their Habitats at Sabino Canyon, by D. W. Lazaroff, P. C. Rosen, and C. H. Lowe, Jr. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(2):15.
Repp, R. A. 2007. The herpetological year in review. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(1):7-9
Repp, R. A. 2005. Herpetological highlights of 2005. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(12):138-140.
Repp, R. A. 2003. Herping Arizona – 2002 in review. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(3):26-30.
Riedle, J. D. 2005. [Review of:] The Ecology, Exploitation, and Conservation of River Turtles, by D. Moll and E. O. Moll. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(5):56-57.
Rorabaugh, J. 2007. Apparent rain harvesting by a Colorado Desert Sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes laterorepens) Sonoran Herpetologist 20(12):128-129.
Rorabaugh, J. 2004. Barking Frogs (Eleutherodactylus augusti) of the Santa Rita Mountains. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(7):72-73.
Rorabaugh, J. 2003. Apparent accidental death: Chuckwalla meets agave. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(4):44.
Rorabaugh, J. C. and L. Elliot. 2006. Tarahumara Frogs (Rana tarahumarae) call types and characteristics. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(12):134-136.
Rosen, P. A. 2006. [Review of:] Freshwater Fishes of Mexico, by R. R. Miller, W. L. Minckley, and S. M. Norris. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(3):28-29.
Rosen, P. C. 2003. Herpetology of the West Branch of the Santa Cruz River, Tucson. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(4):38-42.
Santos Barrera, G., and J. Pacheco Rodriguez. 2004. Status of three species of toads in north-western Mexico. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(7):74-76.
Savary, B. 2007. Assistant Surgeon B. I. D. Irwin on the amphibians and reptiles of Fort Buchanan, Arizona, 1857-1861. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(3):31.
Stitt, E. W. 2006. [Review of:] Frogs: Inside their Remarkable World, by E. Beltz. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(9):103.
Stitt, E. W. 2006. [Review of:] Parental Behavior in Lepidosaurian and Testudinian Reptiles: A Literature Survey, by L. A. Somma. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(9):102-103.
Stitt, E. W. 2006. [Review of:] Sonoita Plain: Views from a Southwestern Grassland, by C. E. Bock and J. H. Bock. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(9):102.
Stitt, E. W. 2006. [Review of:] Wildlife Demography: Analysis of Sex, Age, and Count Data, by J. R. Skalski, K. E. Ryding, and J. J. Millspaugh. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(4):42-44.
Stitt, E. W. 2006. Using personal data assistants for data collection. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(3):31-33.
Stitt, E. 2005. The Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans). Sonoran Herpetologist 18(6):65-66.
Stitt, E. W. 2005. [Review of:] North American Watersnakes: a Natural History, by J. W. Gibbons and M. E. Dorcas. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(2):2-3.
Stitt, E. W. 2003. [Review of:] Amphibians and Reptiles of Baja California, Including its Pacific Islands and the Islands in the Sea of Cortez, by L. L. Grismer. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(4):42-43.
Stitt, E. W. 2003. [Review of:] Introduction to Horned Lizards of North America, by W. C. Sherbrooke. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(11):103-104.
Stitt, E. W. 2002. [Review of:] The Cuban Treefrog in Florida: Life History of a Successful Colonizing Species, by W. E. Meshaka Jr. Sonoran Herpetologist 15(10):113.
Stitt, E. W. 2002. [Review of:] The Sonoran Desert Tortoise: Natural History, Biology, and Conservation, by T. R. VanDevender [ed.]. Sonoran Herpetologist 15(12):135.
Stitt, E. W., and P. S. Balfour. 2003. Trans-continental introduction of the Southern Watersnake (Nerodia fasciata). Sonoran Herpetologist 16(6):40-41.
Stitt, E. W., C. R. Schwalbe, and D. E. Swann. 2003. Signs of Gila Monster predation on Desert Tortoise nests. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(12):113.
Swann, E. E. 2007. Tom Wootten, 1939-2007. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(11):120.
Swann, D. E. 2006. A new book on the herpetofauna of Tucson – Amphibians, Reptiles, and Their Habitats at Sabino Canyon. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(5):56-57.
Swann, D. E. 2006. At last a field guide to Arizona's amphibians and reptiles. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(8):91.
Swann, D. E. 2006. Learning herpetology in the Herpetology class at the University of Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(3):26-27.
Swann, D. E. 2005. Rock star: Canyon Treefrog (Hyla arenicolor Cope, 1866). Sonoran Herpetologist 18(4):39-42.
Swann, D. E. 2004. Coachwhip in Saguaro cactus. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(6):64.
Swann, D. E., K. E. Bonine, and R. A. Repp. 2007. The longhorn: Texas Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum). Sonoran Herpetologist 20(8):80-81.
Swann, D. E., and E. Zylstra. 2002. Banded Sand Snakes in rocky uplands. Sonoran Herpetologist 15(11):127.
Titcomb, A. 2005. Snake avoidance training with dogs: making informed choices. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(8):90-92.
Toso, E. 2005. Measuring zero at the bone. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(10):110-114.
Tuegel, M. 2004. Skunk predation on the Great Plains Toad (Bufo cognatus). Sonoran Herpetologist 17(12):118.
Tuegel, M. 2003. Death in a desert grassland Kinosternon sonoriense (Sonoran Mud Turtle) mortality. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(9)77.
Tuegel, M., and B. Weise. 2006. Observation of carapace scarring in a female Desert Box Turtle, Terrapene ornata luteola, Cochise County, Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(3):30-31.
Turner, D. S. 2007. Amphibians and reptiles of Sonoita Creek State Natural Area, Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(4):38-42.
Turner, D. S., and C. Olson. 2005. Blood-feeding midges in Arizona: new lizard hosts and range extension for Leptoconops californiensis. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(5):54-55.
Villa, R. 2006. [Review of:] Snakes and Their Ways, by C. H. Curran and C. Kauffeld. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(2):19.
Villa, R. 2006. Exploring El Pinto with Sky Island Alliance. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(6):64-69.
Villa, R. 2005. [Review of:] Snakes of India –The Field Guide, by R. Whitaker and A. Captain. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(4):42-44.
Villa, R. 2004. [Review of:] Breeding Food Animals – Live Food for Vivarium Animals, by U. Friedrich and E. Volland. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(9):87.
Villa, R. 2004. A herpetological visit to Albuquerque: The International Rattlesnake Museum, Albuquerque Aquarium, and tour of the Rio Grande Zoo’s reptile and amphibian building. Sonoran Herpetologist 17(4):42-44.
Villa, R. 2003. [Review of:] Snakes of the United States and Canada – Natural History and Care in Captivity, by J. V. Rossi and R. Rossi. Sonoran Herpetologist 16(11):104-105.
Wagner, D. 2007. Exotic animal trade unleashes burden on Arizona. Traffickers seldom punished; critters crowding sanctuaries. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(8):82-83.
Wallace, E. 2002, Northern Mexican Gartersnake (Thamnophis eques megalops). Sonoran Herpetologist 15(10):116.
Wheeler, T. 2006. PCR test for chytridiomycosis available at the University of Arizona. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(11):122-125.
Wolfson, M. 2007. Hunters. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(7):72.
Wooldridge, B. 2006. Small scale exotic species removal in the San Rafael Valley. Sonoran Herpetologist 19(4):41-42.
Zylstra, E. 2007. The Bolson Tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus): king of the (re-) wild frontier. Sonoran Herpetologist 20(5):50-54.
Zylstra, E. J. Capps, and B. Weise. 2005. Field observations of interactions between the Desert Tortoise and the Gila Monster. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(3):30-31.

 




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