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Photo Order Family New to Science New to Park Known Prior to ATBI Extir-pated Total Species
Click photo to open page. Anura
(Frogs and Toads)
Bufonidae
(True toads)
0 1 12 0 13
Hylidae
(Tree frogs)
Microhylidae
(Narrowmouth toads)
Pelobatidae
(Spadefoot toads)
Ranidae
(True frogs)
Click photo to open page. Urodela
(Salamanders)
Ambystomatidae
(Mole salamanders)
0 1 30 1 30
Cryptobranchidae
(Giant salamanders and hellbenders)
Necturidae
(Mudpuppies)
Plethodontidae
(Lungless salamanders)
Salamandridae
(Newts and salamanders)
Total Class 0 2 42 1 43

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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Charles Wilder.

REFERENCES

Dodd, C. Kenneth. 2003. Monitoring Amphibians in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. U.S. Geological Survey circular; 1258.

Dodd, C. Kenneth. 2004. The Amphibians of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Nichols, Becky. 2007. Personal communication, Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Rock, Janet. 2005. Personal communication, Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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