Amphibian Species of the World 5.3, an Online Reference

Does this site focus mainly as a Taxonomic reference system or does it also contain specific natural history or field observations?

Its deffinitely in depth and I'm sure I will find many a use for the site.

Thanks for posting.
 
Well... it is one of the "Top Links" on the CC home page:p It is useful for taxonomy issues, as it lists all the former names of species, and often explains why particular changes were made.
 
Well... it is one of the "Top Links" on the CC home page:p It is useful for taxonomy issues, as it lists all the former names of species, and often explains why particular changes were made.

Which I discovered about 15 minutes "after" I had originally made this thread...;)
 
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