Author's
Biography
JEFFREY
T BRIGGLER
The giant salamanders (Cryptobranchidae): Part B.
Biogeography, ecology and reproduction. 2013. Robert K.
Browne, Hong Li, Zhenghuan Wang,
Sumio Okada, Paul M. Hime, Amy McMillan, Minyao Wu, Raul Diaz, Zhang Hongxing, Dale McGinnity, Jeffrey T. Briggler. Amphibian and Reptile
Conservation In press.
The giant salamanders (Cryptobranchidae): Part A.
palaeontology, phylogeny, genetics, and morphology. 2012. 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).
Survey techniques for giant
salamanders (Cryptobranchidae) and other aquatic Caudata.
2011. Robert K
Browne, Hong Li, Dale McGinnity, Sumio Okada,
Wang Zhenghuan, Catherine M Bodinof, Kelly J Irwin, Amy McMillan, Jeffrey T
Briggler. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 5(4):1-16(e34).
JEFFREY T BRIGGLER has been the
Herpetologist for the Missouri Department of Conservation since 2000. He received a MS
and Ph.D. degree from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. His work on amphibians
and reptiles over the past years has taken him from deep underground caves to the mountain
top glades throughout the Ozarks. Jeff spends the majority of time promoting,
protecting, and monitoring amphibian and reptile populations in Missouri. He has been
working on and leading hellbender conservation efforts in Missouri since
2001.
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