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Graded call variation in male Asian cricket frogs (Rana nicobariensis) (1998)
Journal Article
Jehle, R., & Arak, A. (1998). Graded call variation in male Asian cricket frogs (Rana nicobariensis). Bioacoustics, 9, 35-48

We describe the vocal repertoire of the Asian cricket frog Rana nicobariensis for the first time. Three structurally-distinct call types exist: advertisement calls, aggressive calls and encounter calls. Compound calls consisting of both advertisement... Read More about Graded call variation in male Asian cricket frogs (Rana nicobariensis).

Rare hybridization and introgression in smooth and palmate newts (Salamandridae: Triturus vulgaris and T. helveticus) (1998)
Journal Article
Triturus vulgaris and T. helveticus). Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 36, 111-122

This paper describes the occurrence of hybridization and introgression in two species of amphibians (the newts Trifurus helrelicus and Trirurus
culgaris) in mid-Wales, northern France and western France. A single aberrant adult male with intermediat... Read More about Rare hybridization and introgression in smooth and palmate newts (Salamandridae: Triturus vulgaris and T. helveticus).

Pits versus patterns: effects of transponders on recapture rate and body condition of Danube crested newts (Triturus Dobrogicus) and common spadefoot toads (Pelobates Fuscus) (1998)
Journal Article
Dobrogicus) and common spadefoot toads (Pelobates Fuscus). Herpetological journal, 8, 181-186

During a long-terrn study (1987-1996) near Vienna (Austria), individual Danube crested
newts (Trititrus dobrogicus) and cornmon spadefoot toads (Pelobates fuscus) were registered by
photographs of highly variable Skin patterns, and the implantation... Read More about Pits versus patterns: effects of transponders on recapture rate and body condition of Danube crested newts (Triturus Dobrogicus) and common spadefoot toads (Pelobates Fuscus).

Introduction: Models, theory and marginality in Roman archaeology (1998)
Journal Article
Nevell, M., & Walker, J. (1998). Introduction: Models, theory and marginality in Roman archaeology. Archaeology north west, 3(13), 9-12

Monograph introduction that looks at the role of theories of marginality (cultural, environmental, and political) in studying the Romano-British landscape of frontier areas, in particular that in North West England.

Iron Age and Romano-British rural settlement in North West England (1998)
Journal Article
Nevell, M. (1998). Iron Age and Romano-British rural settlement in North West England. Archaeology north west, 3(13), 14-26

This paper reviews the archaeology for Romano-British rural settlement in the southern part of North West England (the Cheshire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester area). It looks at the influence of climate and social structure on the distribtion and... Read More about Iron Age and Romano-British rural settlement in North West England.