PublicationsSome Sound Guides edited by the Fonoteca Zoológica and Alosa (Sounds of Nature).

Sound guide of the calls of frogs and toads from southern Brazil and Uruguay

Scientific editors: Axel Kwet & Rafael Márquez

Two Audio CDs with recordings of 109 species of frogs and toads from Southern Brazil and Uruguay including chorus and soundscapes. With a 56 page book in English, Portuguese and Spanish with comments, pictures and distribution maps of the recorded species.



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THE CALLS OF THE FROGS OF MADAGASCAR

Editors: Miguel Vences, Frank Glaw and Rafael Márquez

More than 250 species individually recorded and More than 39 natural soundscapes in 3 audio CDs with a 44 page booklet providing information about location and calling behaviour.

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SOUND GUIDE OF THE AMPHIBIANS OF CUBA

First sound guide of Cuban amphibians with individual recordings and pictures of 56 species, and 7 soundscapes that illustrate the acoustical richness of Cuban nights.

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SOUNDS OF FROGS AND TOADS OF BOLIVIA (Editado por -edited by- R. Márquez, I. De la Riva, J. Bosch & E. Matheu)

Edited by R. Márquez, I. De la Riva, J. Bosch & E. Matheu. This double CD audio is the largest anuran sound guide published to date including calls from 130 species. Booklet with color pictures and trilingual text included.

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SOUND GUIDE OF FROGS AND TOADS OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL

Co-Edited with ALOSA in 2004, this CD audio is the most complete sound guide about these animals. It includes new recordings and a section of choruses that did not exist in the first edition, besides a booklet with color pictures and trilingual text.


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The astonishing call of the frog of Betampona

The incredible diversity and richness of the amphibian fauna in this small reserve in the eastern rainforest belt of Madagascar is almost unprecedented in a country already so rich of frog species. The production of this CD of frog calls is an exciting development and will be an indispensable tool for researchers and environmental educators alike.
The booklet is distributed free to all those interested in knowing more about the anphibians of Madagascar and Betampona Strict Nature Reserve. However, we ask for a voluntary contribution that will be used to support conservation project for the amphibians of Betampona.