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- poison arrow frog) is the common name of a group of frogs in the family Dendrobatidae which are native to tropical Central and South America. These species...
- "AmphibiaWeb – Dendrobatidae". AmphibiaWeb. Archived from the original on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2008. Heying, H. (2003). "Dendrobatidae". Animal...
- frog, is a poison dart frog from the genus Dendrobates of the family Dendrobatidae. Dendrobates leucomelas is a common poison dart frog found in the northern...
- e., keeping them within the original families as subfamilies): From Dendrobatidae: Aromobatidae From Myobatrachidae: Limnodynastidae From Ranidae: Ceratobatrachidae...
- J. (2004). Distribution of the frog Mannophryne trinitatis (Anura: Dendrobatidae) in Trinidad, West Indies. Living World, 2004. "Zoological Society of...
- "Variability of alkaloid profiles in Oophaga pumilio (Amphibia: Anura: Dendrobatidae) from Western Panama and Southern Nicaragua". Salamandra. 44 (4): 241–247...
- strategy known as aposematism. The poison dart frogs in the family Dendrobatidae do this. They are typically red, orange, or yellow, often with contrasting...
- "The evolution of coloration and toxicity in the poison frog family (Dendrobatidae)". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 98 (11): 6227–6232...
- is typical of a number of tree frogs in the poison dart frog family Dendrobatidae. Its eggs are laid on the forest floor and when they hatch, the tadpoles...
- histories: three new species of poison frogs of the genus Ameerega (Anura: Dendrobatidae) from north-central Peru." Zootaxa 2049 (2009): 1-38. Acioli, Ellen...