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  Supporting the Sustainable Management of Amphibian and Reptile Biodiversity 

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Author's Biography

DALE MCGINNITY

Survey techniques for giant salamanders (Cryptobranchidae) and other aquatic Caudata. Robert K Browne, Hong Li, Dale McGinnity, Sumio Okada, Zhenghuan Wang, Catherine M Bodinof, Kelly J Irwin, Amy McMillan, Jeffrey T Briggler.  Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 5(4):1-13 (e34).

 

The giant salamanders (Cryptobranchidae): Part A. palaeontology, phylogeny, genetics, and morphology. Robert K. Browne, Hong Li, Zhenghuan Wang, Paul M. Hime, Amy McMillan, Minyao Wu, Raul Diaz, Zhang Hongxing, Dale McGinnity, Jeffrey T. Briggler. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 5(4):17-29(e54).

 

Dale McGinnity

 

DALE MCGINNITY has a wide experience in herpetology and currently works as Curator of Ectotherms at Nashville Zoo at Grassmere. Dale has worked with species as diverse as the Komodo Dragon (featuring in a documentary). Dale designed the impressive herpetarium at Nashville Zoo. Dale is currently managing conservation breeding populations of Galliwasps and initiated the first program to perpetuate the genetic variation of any amphibian through the sperm cryopreservation of C.a. alleganiensis.

 

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