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Walter E. Meshaka, Jr.
Walter E. Meshaka, Jr.
Senior Curator of Zoology and Botany, State Museum of Pennsylvania
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Severe mammal declines coincide with proliferation of invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park
ME Dorcas, JD Willson, RN Reed, RW Snow, MR Rochford, MA Miller, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (7), 2418-2422, 2012
4032012
Strangers in paradise: impact and management of nonindigenous species in Florida
R Lewis, EO Wilson, FA Dray, A Ferriter, D Thayer, W Courtenay, ...
Island press, 1997
3311997
Exotic amphibians and reptiles of Florida
WE Meshaka, BP Butterfield, JB Hauge
Krieger Pub. Co., 2004
2182004
Cuban Treefrog in Florida: Life History of a Successful Colonizing Species
J W.E. Meshaka
University Press of Florida, 2001
143*2001
A runaway train in the making: the exotic amphibians, reptiles, turtles, and crocodilians of Florida.
WE Meshaka Jr
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 6 (Monograph 1), 1-101, 2011
1402011
The herpetofauna of Everglades National Park
TMS W.E. Meshaka, Jr., W.B. Loftus
Florida Scientist 63 (2), 84-103, 2000
1052000
The aggressive invasion of exotic reptiles in Florida with a focus on prominent species: A review
J R.M. Engeman, E. Jacobson, M.L. Avery, and W.E. Meshaka
Current Zoology 57 (5), 599-612, 2011
942011
Nonindigenous amphibians and reptiles
BP Butterfield, WE Meshaka Jr, C Guyer
Strangers in paradise: impact and management of nonindigenous species in …, 1997
891997
Mangrove damage caused by Hurricane Andrew on the southwestern coast of Florida
ED McCoy, HR Mushinsky, D Johnson, WE Meshaka Jr
Bulletin of Marine Science 59 (1), 1-8, 1996
751996
Benefits of Eating Conspecifics: Effects of Background Diet on Survival and Metamorphosis in the Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis)
KJ Babbitt, WE Meshaka Jr
Copeia 2000 (2), 469-474, 2000
642000
Status and geographic expansion of the Mediterranean gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus, in Louisiana: implications for the southeastern United States
WE Meshaka Jr, SD Marshall, J Boundy, AA Williams
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 1 (1), 45-50, 2006
582006
Reproductive phenophases and clutch characteristics of selected Arkansas amphibians
SE Trauth, RL Cox Jr, BP Butterfield, DA Saugey, WE Meshaka Jr
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 44 (1), 107-113, 1990
561990
Colonization dynamics in two exotic geckos (Hemidactylus garnotii and H. mabouia) in Everglades National Park
J W.E. Meshaka
Journal of Herpetology 34 (1), 163-168, 2000
502000
Reproductive cycle and colonization ability of the Mediterranean gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus) in south-central Florida
WE Meshaka Jr
Florida Scientist 58 (1), 10-15, 1995
401995
GREEN IGUANAS (IGUANA IGUANA): THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN A SOUTH FLORIDA PARK
WE Meshaka Jr, HT Smith, E Golden, JA Moore, S Fitchett, EM Cowan, ...
372007
Vagility and the Florida distribution of the cuban treefrog (Osteophilus septentrionalis)
WE Meshaka Jr
Herpetological Review 27 (1), 37-39, 1996
351996
Diet and the colonization of buildings by the Cuban Treefrog, Osteopilus septentrionalis (Anura: Hylidae)
WE Meshaka
Caribbean Journal of Science 32, 59-63, 1996
341996
Wild snakes harbor West Nile virus
CR Dahlin, DF Hughes, WE Meshaka Jr, C Coleman, JD Henning
One Health 2, 136-138, 2016
322016
Hemidactylus mabouia as an established member of the Florida herpetofauna
WE Meshaka Jr, BP Butterfield, B Hauge
Herpetological Review 25 (2), 80-80, 1994
301994
The occurrence of Hemidactylus mabouia on the United States mainland
BP Butterfield, B Hauge, WE Meshaka
Herpetological Review 24 (3), 111-112, 1993
291993
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