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ANDREAS HERTZ

Field notes on findings of threatened amphibian species in the central mountain range of western Panama. Andreas Hertz, Sebastian Lotzkat, Arcadio Carrizo, Marcos Ponce, Gunther Köhler, and Bruno Streit. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 6(2):9-30 (e46).

Andreas Hertz

ANDREAS HERTZ is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Frankfurt am Main, and the Senckenberg Research Institute and Nature Museum Frankfurt, Germany. His thesis is concerned with all aspects of amphibian diversity in the central mountain range of western Panama with a focus on taxonomy, biogeography, and conservation. Andreas is working in close collaboration with Sebastian Lotzkat, they accomplish field work together and share many side projects.

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