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CURRICULUM VITAE: ROBERT POWELL, Ph.D. Avila University Department of Biology 2725 S. 28th St. Court 11901 Wornall Road Independence, MO 64055 Kansas City, MO 64145 (816) 373-2684, [email protected] (816) 501-2440, [email protected] http://www.avila.edu/bobpowell/ EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1984 University of Missouri-Columbia. Dissertation: Variation in Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) from Missouri M.A. 1971 University of Missouri-Kansas City B.A. 1970 University of Missouri-Columbia PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2000–2002 Adjunct Graduate Faculty, University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX 1997–2002 Research Associate, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA 1994–present Professor of Biology, Avila University, Kansas City, MO 1992–1996 Adjunct Graduate Faculty, Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 1989–1994 Professor, Coordinator–Biology Area, Avila College, Kansas City, MO 1988–present Research Associate, Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, Lawrence 1983–1989 Associate Professor, Coordinator–Biology Area, Avila College, Kansas City, MO 1976–1982 Assistant Professor, Avila College, Kansas City, MO 1973–1974 Instructor, Penn Valley Community College, Kansas City, MO 1972–1976 Instructor, Avila College, Kansas City, MO MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Society of Ichthyologists Deutsche Gesellschaft für Maryland Herpetological Society and Herpetologists Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde Missouri Academy of Science American Society of Mammalogists Herpetologists’ League Missouri Herpetological Association Association of College and University International Iguana Society Missouri Prairie Foundation Biology Educators IUCN Diminishing Amphibian Societas Europaea Herpetologica Association of Systematics Collections Task Force Society for the Study of Biological Society of Washington IUCN Iguana Specialist Group Amphibians and Reptiles Chicago Herpetological Society Kansas City Herpetological Society Vida Silvestre Neotropical Council on Undergraduate Research Kansas Herpetological Society PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE: International Reptile Conservation Foundation. Iguana: Editor 2005–present. International Iguana Society. Board of Directors 2002–2004, Iguana Times: Editor 2001–2004. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles: Editor 1990–2004, Managing Editor 1988–1990, Index Editor 1986–1988. Kansas Herpetological Society. Awards Committee 2002–2004, Past-president 2001, President 2000, President-elect 1999. Council on Undergraduate Research. Avila College Liason 1995–2002. Departamento de Vida Silvestre, Dominican Republic. Consultant in Herpetology, 1990–present. International Gecko Society. Editor (Recent Literature on Geckos and Pygopodids) 1995–2000. Missouri Herpetological Association. Newsletter Editor 1988–2000. The Center for North American Herpetology. Board of Directors 1994–present. Bobby Witcher Society. Vice-president 2002, President 1986, Board of Directors 1979–1981 (Chairman 1981). GRANTS: National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Supplement) – 2008. $2,392. National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Supplement) – 2006 & 2008. $19,688. National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 2004–2008. $262,384. National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 1999–2002 (with E.J. Censky and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., co-PIs). $ 171,414. National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 1996 (consultant to S.A. Mathis, PI, Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield). $ 49,975. National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Supplement) – 1994. $ 2,600. National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 1993–1995. $ 99,684. National Science Foundation: Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement (ILI) – 1992. $ 31,727. National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 1991. $ 49,850. Missouri Department of Conservation, Natural History Division — 1987–1991. $ 4,500.

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Page 1: CURRICULUM VITAE: ROBERT POWELL, Ph.D. - Zobodat · 2015. 2. 17. · 5. Powell, R., R.W. Henderson, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2005. Reptiles and Amphibians of the Dutch Caribbean: St

CURRICULUM VITAE: ROBERT POWELL, Ph.D.Avila University Department of Biology 2725 S. 28th St. Court11901 Wornall Road Independence, MO 64055Kansas City, MO 64145 (816) 373-2684, [email protected](816) 501-2440, [email protected] http://www.avila.edu/bobpowell/

EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1984 University of Missouri-Columbia. Dissertation: Variation in Spotted Salamanders(Ambystoma maculatum) from Missouri

M.A. 1971 University of Missouri-Kansas CityB.A. 1970 University of Missouri-Columbia

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:2000–2002 Adjunct Graduate Faculty, University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX1997–2002 Research Associate, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA1994–present Professor of Biology, Avila University, Kansas City, MO1992–1996 Adjunct Graduate Faculty, Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO1989–1994 Professor, Coordinator–Biology Area, Avila College, Kansas City, MO1988–present Research Associate, Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, Lawrence1983–1989 Associate Professor, Coordinator–Biology Area, Avila College, Kansas City, MO1976–1982 Assistant Professor, Avila College, Kansas City, MO1973–1974 Instructor, Penn Valley Community College, Kansas City, MO1972–1976 Instructor, Avila College, Kansas City, MO

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:American Society of Ichthyologists Deutsche Gesellschaft für Maryland Herpetological Society

and Herpetologists Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde Missouri Academy of ScienceAmerican Society of Mammalogists Herpetologists’ League Missouri Herpetological AssociationAssociation of College and University International Iguana Society Missouri Prairie Foundation

Biology Educators IUCN Diminishing Amphibian Societas Europaea HerpetologicaAssociation of Systematics Collections Task Force Society for the Study ofBiological Society of Washington IUCN Iguana Specialist Group Amphibians and ReptilesChicago Herpetological Society Kansas City Herpetological Society Vida Silvestre NeotropicalCouncil on Undergraduate Research Kansas Herpetological Society

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE:International Reptile Conservation Foundation. Iguana: Editor 2005–present.International Iguana Society. Board of Directors 2002–2004, Iguana Times: Editor 2001–2004.Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles: Editor 1990–2004,

Managing Editor 1988–1990, Index Editor 1986–1988.Kansas Herpetological Society. Awards Committee 2002–2004, Past-president 2001, President 2000, President-elect 1999.Council on Undergraduate Research. Avila College Liason 1995–2002.Departamento de Vida Silvestre, Dominican Republic. Consultant in Herpetology, 1990–present.International Gecko Society. Editor (Recent Literature on Geckos and Pygopodids) 1995–2000.Missouri Herpetological Association. Newsletter Editor 1988–2000.The Center for North American Herpetology. Board of Directors 1994–present.Bobby Witcher Society. Vice-president 2002, President 1986, Board of Directors 1979–1981 (Chairman 1981).

GRANTS:National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Supplement) – 2008. $2,392.National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Supplement) – 2006 & 2008. $19,688.National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 2004–2008. $262,384.National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 1999–2002 (with E.J. Censky and J.S.

Parmerlee, Jr., co-PIs). $ 171,414.National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 1996 (consultant to S.A. Mathis, PI,

Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield). $ 49,975.National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Supplement) – 1994. $ 2,600.National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 1993–1995. $ 99,684.National Science Foundation: Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement (ILI) – 1992. $ 31,727.National Science Foundation: Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU Site) – 1991. $ 49,850.Missouri Department of Conservation, Natural History Division — 1987–1991. $ 4,500.

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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:Biology Area Coordinator, 1983–1994. Responsibilities include hiring, supervision, and evaluation of area adjunct faculty,

curriculum planning, scheduling of courses, transfer student evaluations, assignment of area students to advisors,developing and monitoring area budgets, facilitation of recruitment of area students, and preparation of year-end reports.

Curator, Bobby Witcher Memorial Collection, a ca. 7000-specimen research and teaching collection of amphibians andreptiles. Approximately 4600 specimens are from Hispaniola.

SELECTED COURSES TAUGHT:Biology Courses: General Biology, Zoology, Environmental Biology, Evolution, Genetics, Human Anatomy and Physiology,

Comparative Chordate Anatomy, Animal Physiology, Embryology, Histology, Ecology, Field Biology, Herpetology,Mammalogy, Directed Studies (topics courses), Seminar and Research (senior capstone courses).

Interdisciplinary Studies Courses: Darwin & 19th Century Literature (with N. Cervetti), Environmental Issues (with D.Wissmann), Cultural and Natural History of Hawaii/Bahamas: A History of Invasions (with D. Wissmann), The Historyand Science of the Lewis & Clark Expedition (with S. Schirmer).

INSTITUTIONAL AWARDS:Avila Distinguished Scholar (2007, first year of award).LEAD Grants for Teaching Excellence (1990–1992, only years of program).Avila College Small Grants to Promote Teaching Excellence (1988–1989, 1993–2001).Avila Medal of Honor (1991, one-time award).Sears-Roebuck Foundation Teaching Excellence and Campus Leadership Award (finalist 1990–1991, only years of

program).

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES (since 1985):Committee on Enhancing Campus-Community Engagement, 2007 (co-chair).Faculty Scholarship Committee, 2005–2007.Research Advisory Board, 2002–2005.Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, 1998–present.Student Scholar Day Task Force, chairperson, 1998–2001.Faculty Assembly Committee, 1997–1998.Dean’s Council, Faculty representative, 1997–1998.Faculty Workload Taskforce, 1997–1998.North Central Reaccreditation Subcommittee on Governance, 1996–1997.Search Committees, 1985, 1989, 1992, 1997 (biology faculty), 1991 (mathematics faculty), 1998 (grant director).Rank Promotion, 1984–1987, 1990–1996, chairperson 1993–1995.Educational Outcomes Task Force, 1989–1990.President’s Advisory Council, 1988–1989.Curriculum Committee, 1987–1989, chairperson 1988–1989.Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities Selection Committee, 1985–1988, 1996–1997.Departmental committee to identify and implement the capstone course(s) in the sciences, 1993–present.Departmental task force on laboratory safety policies and procedures, 1991–present.Associate faculty advisor to the Pi Iota Chapter of Beta Beta Beta, 1998–2006.Faculty advisor to the Avila College Chapter of the Bobby Witcher Society, 1976–present.

PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS PRESENTED (undergraduate co-authors are indicated in bold type):These are organized under the following headings: books, book chapters, refereed articles and notes, Catalogue of AmericanAmphibians and Reptiles accounts, indices and bibliographies, reviews, obituary, miscellaneous notes and non-refereedpublications, popular articles, publications by undergraduates under my direction, presentations, and presentations byundergraduates based on research under my direction.

Books7. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2009. Natural History of West Indian Reptiles and Amphibians. University Press of

Florida, Gainesville.6. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell (eds.). 2007. Biology of the Boas and Pythons. Eagle Mountain Publishing LC, Eagle

Mountain, Utah.

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5. Powell, R., R.W. Henderson, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2005. Reptiles and Amphibians of the Dutch Caribbean: St.Eustatius, Saba, and St. Maarten. St. Eustatius National Parks Foundation, Gallows Bay, St. Eustatius, NetherlandsAntilles.

4. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell (eds.). 2003. Islands and the Sea: Essays on Herpetological Exploration in the WestIndies. Contributions to Herpetology, volume 20. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, New York.

3. Hodge, K.V.D., E.J. Cenksy, and R. Powell. 2003. The Reptiles and Amphibians of Anguilla, British West Indies.Anguilla National Trust, The Valley.

2. Powell, R., J.T. Collins, and E.D. Hooper, Jr. 1998. A Key to the Amphibians and Reptiles of the Continental UnitedStates and Canada. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence.

1. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson (eds.). 1996. Contributions to West Indian Herpetology: A Tribute to Albert Schwartz.Contributions to Herpetology, volume 12. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, New York.

Book Chapters18. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2008. Urban herpetology in the West Indies, pp. 389–404. In J.C. Mitchell, R.E. Jung

Brown, and B. Bartholomew (eds.), Urban Herpetology. Herpetological Conservation, volume 3, Society for the Studyof Amphibians and Reptiles, Salt Lake City, Utah.

17. Powell, S.D., M.L. Treglia, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2007. Treeboas in the West Indies: Responses of Coralluscookii and Corallus grenadensis to disturbed habitats, pp. 374–387. In R.W. Henderson and R. Powell (eds.), Biology ofthe Boas and Pythons. Eagle Mountain Publishing LC, Eagle Mountain, Utah.

16. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2007. The biology of boas and pythons: A retrospective look to the future, pp. 2–22. InR.W. Henderson and R. Powell (eds.), Biology of the Boas and Pythons. Eagle Mountain Publishing LC, EagleMountain, Utah.

15. Powell, R. 2003. As good as it gets, pp. 169–183. In R.W. Henderson and R. Powell (eds.), Islands and the Sea: Essayson Herpetological Exploration in the West Indies. Contributions to Herpetology, volume 20. Society for the Study ofAmphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, New York.

14. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2003. Some historical perspectives, pp. 9–20. In R.W. Henderson and R. Powell (eds.),Islands and the Sea: Essays on Herpetological Exploration in the West Indies. Contributions to Herpetology, volume 20.Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, New York.

13. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2003. Introduction, pp. 3–8. In R.W. Henderson and R. Powell (eds.), Islands and theSea: Essays on Herpetological Exploration in the West Indies. Contributions to Herpetology, volume 20. Society for theStudy of Amphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, New York.

12. Powell, R. 2001. Turtles and tortoises, pp. 1622–1625. In C.W. Hoagstrom (ed.), Magill’s Encyclopedia of Science:Animal Life. 4 volumes. Salem Press, Pasadena, California.

11. Powell, R. 2001. Snakes, pp. 1520–1524. In C.W. Hoagstrom (ed.), Magill’s Encyclopedia of Science: Animal Life. 4volumes. Salem Press, Pasadena, California.

10. Powell, R. 2001. Fauna: Caribbean, pp. 546–548. In C.W. Hoagstrom (ed.), Magill’s Encyclopedia of Science: AnimalLife. 4 volumes. Salem Press, Pasadena, California.

9. Powell, R. 2001. Biogeography, pp. 114–116. In C.W. Hoagstrom (ed.), Magill’s Encyclopedia of Science: Animal Life.4 volumes. Salem Press, Pasadena, California.

8. Powell, R., J.A. Ottenwalder, and S.J. Incháustegui. 1999. The Hispaniolan herpetofauna: diversity, endemism, andhistorical perspectives, with comments on Navassa Island, pp. 93–168. In B.I. Crother (ed.), Caribbean Amphibians andReptiles. Academic Press, San Diego, California.

7. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 1999. West Indian herpetoecology, pp. 223–268. In B.I. Crother (ed.), CaribbeanAmphibians and Reptiles. Academic Press, San Diego, California.

6. Powell, R. 1999. Legends to color plates, pp. xxi–xxx + 8 pls. In B.I. Crother (ed.), Caribbean Amphibians and Reptiles.Academic Press, San Diego, California.

5. Powell, R., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and D.D. Smith. 1996. Evidence of spatial niche partitioning by a Hispaniolan lizardcommunity in a xeric habitat, pp. 317–326. In R. Powell and R.W. Henderson (eds.), Contributions to West IndianHerpetology: A Tribute to Albert Schwartz. Contributions to Herpetology, volume 12. Society for the Study ofAmphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, New York.

4. Powell, R., R.W. Henderson, K. Adler, and H.A. Dundee. 1996. An annotated checklist of West Indian amphibians andreptiles, pp. 51–93 + 8 pls. In R. Powell and R.W. Henderson (eds.), Contributions to West Indian Herpetology: ATribute to Albert Schwartz. Contributions to Herpetology, volume 12. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles,Ithaca, New York.

3. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 1996. A brief history of West Indian herpetology, pp. 29–50. In R. Powell and R.W.Henderson (eds.), Contributions to West Indian Herpetology: A Tribute to Albert Schwartz. Contributions toHerpetology, volume 12. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, New York.

2. Powell, R. 1991. Temperature regulation, pp. 2609–2616. In F.N. Magill (ed.), Magill’s Survey of Science: LifeScience. Salem Press, Pasadena, California.

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1. Powell, R. 1991. Reptiles, pp. 2361–2368. In F.N. Magill (ed.), Magill’s Survey of Science: Life Science. Salem Press,Pasadena, California.

Refereed Articles and Notes105. Carter, R.E., C.S. Berg, J.W. Ackley, and R. Powell. 2009. Frogs of Dominica, with notes on habitat use by two

species of Eleutherodactylus. Herpetological Bulletin (108): 14–23.104. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2009. The state of natural history: A perspective from the literature on West Indian

herpetology. Herpetological Review 40: 273–275.103. Muelleman, P.J., L.A. White, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2009. Activity patterns of Alsophis sibonius and

Liophis juliae (Dipsadidae) in Cabrits National Park, Dominica, West Indies. South American Journal of Herpetology4: 55–60.

102. Ackley, J.W., P.J. Muelleman, R.E. Carter, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2009. A rapid assessment ofherpetofaunal diversity in variously altered habitats on Dominica. Applied Herpetology 6: 171–184.

101. Powell, R. and S.J. Incháustegui. 2009. Conservation of the herpetofauna of the Dominican Republic. AppliedHerpetology 6: 103–122.

100. Brennan, A.M., E.J. Censky, and R. Powell. 2009. Effects of chigger mite (Acari: Trombiculidae) infections onAmeiva (Squamata: Teiidae) from the Anguilla Bank. Contemporary Herpetology 2009(1): 1–3.

99. White, L.A., P.J. Muelleman, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2008 (2009). Behaviour, time management, andforaging modes of a West Indian racer, Alsophis sibonius. Herpetological Bulletin (106): 20–25.

98. Treglia, M.L., A.J. Muensch, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2008. Invasive Anolis sagrei on St. Vincent and itspotential impact on perch heights of Anolis trinitatis. Caribbean Journal of Science 44: 251–256.

97. Marcum, M.A., M.A. Powell, A.J. Muensch, H.F. Arnold, and R. Powell. 2008. Social behaviour of the dwarfgecko Sphaerodactylus vincenti vincenti on St. Vincent, Lesser Antilles. Salamandra 44: 15–22.

96. Hite, J.L., C.A. Rodríguez Gómez, S.C. Larimer, A.M. Díaz-Lameiro, and R. Powell. 2008. Anoles of St. Vincent(Squamata: Polychrotidae): Population densities and structural habitat use. Caribbean Journal of Science 44: 102–115.

95. Mallery, C.S., Jr., M.A. Marcum, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R.W. Henderson. 2007. Herpetofaunalcommunities of the leeward slopes and coasts of St. Vincent: A comparison of sites variously altered by humanactivity. Applied Herpetology 4: 313–325.

94. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2007. The St. Vincent (Lesser Antilles) herpetofauna: Conservation concerns.Applied Herpetology 4: 295–312.

93. Díaz-Lameiro, A.M., R. Powell, and C.S. Berg. 2007. Colour and pattern polymorphism in Pristimantus shrevei andEleutherodactylus johnstonei (Leptodactylidae) on St. Vincent, West Indies. Herpetological Bulletin (101): 18–25.

92. Gifford, M.E. and R. Powell. 2007. Sexual dimorphism and reproductive characteristics in five species ofLeiocephalus lizards from the Dominican Republic. Journal of Herpetology 41: 521–527.

91. Steinberg, D.S., S.D. Powell, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R.W. Henderson. 2007. Population densities, waterloss rates, and diets of Sphaerodactylus vincenti on St. Vincent, West Indies. Journal of Herpetology 41: 330–336.

90. Barun, A., G. Perry, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2007. Alsophis portoricensis anegadae (Squamata: Colubridae):Morphometric characteristics, activity patterns, and habitat use. Copeia 2007: 93–100.

89. Larimer, S.C., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2006. Effects of structural habitat on the escape behavior of thelizard, Anolis gingivinus. Amphibia-Reptilia 27: 569–574.

88. Powell, R. 2006. Conservation of the herpetofauna on the Dutch Windward Islands: St. Eustatius, Saba, and St.Maarten. Applied Herpetology 3: 293–306.

87. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2005. A new species of Gonatodes (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from the West Indies.Caribbean Journal of Science 41: 709–715.

86. Savit, A.Z., A.J. Maley, H.M. Heinz, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2005. Distribution and activity periods ofAlsophis rufiventris (Colubridae) on The Quill, St. Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles. Amphibia-Reptilia 26: 418–421.

85. Medina Díaz, P., H.M. Heinz, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 2005. Population densities and structural habitats ofAnolis lizards on St. Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles. Caribbean Journal of Science 41: 296–306.

84. Poche, A.J., Jr., R. Powell, and R.W. Henderson. 2005. Sleep-site selection and fidelity in Grenadian anoles(Reptilia: Squamata: Polychrotidae). Schlafplatzwahl und -treue bei Echsen der Gattung Anolis aus Grenada (Reptilia:Squamata: Polychrotidae). Herpetozoa 18: 3–10.

83. Kerr, A.M., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2005. Ameiva erythrocephala (Teiidae) on Sint Eustatius, NetherlandsAntilles: Baseline data on a small population in a severely altered habitat. Caribbean Journal of Science 41: 162–169.

82. Simmons, P.M., B.T. Greene, K.E. Williamson, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2005. Ecological interactionswithin a lizard community on Grenada. Herpetologica 61: 124–134.

81. Wissmann, S.M., R.L. Hensley, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2005. Social behaviour in the dwarf geckosSphaerodactylus sabanus and S. sputator from St. Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles. Salamandra 41: 45–50.

80. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2005. Thomas Barbour and the Utowana voyages (1929–1934) in the West Indies.Bonner Zoologische Beiträge 52: 297–309.

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79. Heinz, H.M., A.J. Maley, A.Z. Savit, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2004. Behaviour and time allotment in theWest Indian snake, Alsophis rufiventris (Colubridae). Herpetological Bulletin (89): 22–25.

78. Hensley, R.L., S.M. Wissman, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2004. Habitat preferences and abundance of DwarfGeckos (Sphaerodactylus) on St. Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles. Caribbean Journal of Science 40: 427–429.

77. Gifford, M.E., R. Powell, A. Larson, and R.L. Gutberlet, Jr. 2004. Population structure and history of a phenotypicallyvariable teiid lizard (Ameiva chrysolaema) from Hispaniola: The influence of a geologically complex island.Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 32: 735–748.

76. Yorks, D.T., K.E. Williamson, R.W. Henderson, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2004. Foraging behavior in thearboreal boid Corallus grenadensis. Studies of the Neotropical Fauna and Environment 38: 167–172.

75. Harris, B.R., D.T. Yorks, C.A. Bohnert, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 2004. Population densities and structuralhabitats in lowland populations of Anolis lizards on Grenada. Caribbean Journal of Science 40: 31–40.

74. Fontenot, B.E., M.E. Gifford, and R. Powell. 2003. Seasonal variation in dietary preferences of a Hispaniolan anole,Anolis longitibialis. Herpetological Bulletin (86): 2–4.

73. Decker, H., R. Powell, and A.M. Bauer. 2003. Gecko populations on Coconut Island, Hawai’i. Gekkota 4: 25–33.72. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2003. A second set of addenda to the checklist of West Indian amphibians and

reptiles. Herpetological Review 34: 341–345.71. Glor, R.E., J.J. Kolbe, R. Powell, A. Larson, and J.B. Losos. 2003. Phylogenetic analysis of ecological and

morphological diversification in Hispaniolan trunk-ground anoles (Anolis cybotes group). Evolution 57: 2383–2397.70. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2003. Taxonomic and conservation status of giant Hispaniolan Celestus (Reptilia,

Anguidae). Caribbean Journal of Science 39: 237–240.69. Gifford, M.E., Y.M. Ramos, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2003 (“2002”). Natural history of a saxicolous anole,

Anolis longitibialis from Hispaniola. Herpetol. Nat. Hist. 9: 15–20.68. Sander, J.M., J.M. Germano, R. Powell, and R.W. Henderson. 2003. Colour and pattern polymorphism in

Eleutherodactylus johnstonei on Grenada. Herpetological Bulletin (83): 22–25.67. Germano, J.M., J.M. Sander, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2003. Herpetofaunal communities in Grenada: A

comparison of altered sites, with an annotated checklist of Grenadian amphibians and reptiles. Caribbean Journal ofScience 39: 68–76.

66. Williamson, K.E., A.J. Poche, Jr., B.T. Greene, B.R. Harris, J.M. Germano, P.M. Simmons, D.T. Yorks, R.Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R.W. Henderson. 2003 (“2002”). Herpetofauna of Hog Island, Grenada.Herpetological Bulletin (82): 26–29.

65. Greene, B.T., D.T. Yorks, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., R. Powell, and R.W. Henderson. 2002. Discovery of Anolis sagrei inGrenada with comments on its potential impact on native anoles Caribbean Journal of Science 38: 270–272.

64. White, A.M., R. Powell, and E.J. Censky. 2002. On the thermal biology of Ameiva (Teiidae) from the Anguilla Bank,West Indies: Does melanism matter? Amphibia-Reptilia 23: 517–523.

63. Shew, J.J., S.C. Larimer, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2002. Sleeping patterns and sleep-site fidelity of Anolisgingivinus on Anguilla. Caribbean Journal of Science 38: 136–138.

62. Eaton, J.M., S.C. Larimer, K.G. Howard, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2002. Population densities andecological release of a solitary species: Anolis gingivinus on Anguilla, West Indies. Caribbean Journal of Science 38:27–36.

61. Nava, S.S., C.R. Lindsay, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2001. Microhabitat, activity, and density of a dwarfgecko (Sphaerodactylus parvus) on Anguilla, West Indies. Amphibia-Reptilia 22: 455–464.

60. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2001. On the taxonomic status of some Lesser Antillean lizards. Caribbean Journalof Science 37: 288–290.

59. Howard, K.G., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 2001. Natural history of the edificarian geckos Hemidactylusmabouia, Thecadactylus rapicauda, and Sphaerodactylus sputator on Anguilla. Caribbean Journal of Science 37:285–288.

58. Sifers, S.M., M.L. Yeska, Y.M. Ramos, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2001. Anolis lizards restricted to alterededge habitats in a Hispaniolan cloud forest. Caribbean Journal of Science 37: 55–62.

57. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2001. Responses by the West Indian herpetofauna to human-influenced resources.Caribbean Journal of Science 37: 41–54.

56. Nelson, S.E., B.L. Banbury, R.A. Sosa, and R. Powell. 2001. Natural history of Leiocephalus semilineatus inassociation with sympatric Leiocephalus schreibersii and Ameiva lineolata. Contemporary Herpetology 2001(1): 1–6+ 4 figs. + 2 tables (http://www.cnah.org/ch/ch/2001/1/index.htm).

55. Birt, F.A., R. Powell, and B.D. Greene. 2001. Natural history of Anolis barkeri, a semi-aquatic lizard from southernMéxico. Journal of Herpetology 35: 161–166.

54. Townsend, J.H., J.M. Eaton, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R.W. Henderson. 2000. Cuban Treefrogs(Osteopilus septentrionalis) in Anguilla, Lesser Antilles. Caribbean Journal of Science 36: 326–328.

53. Gifford, M.E., R. Powell, and W.E. Steiner, Jr. 2000. Relationship of diet and prey availability in Aristelligercochranae, a gecko from Navassa Island, West Indies. Caribbean Journal of Science 36: 323–326.

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52. Schneider, K.R., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2000. Escape behavior of Anolis lizards from the Sierra deBaoruco, Dominican Republic. Caribbean Journal of Science 36: 321–323.

51. Cast, E.E., M.E. Gifford, K.R. Schneider, A.J. Hardwick, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 2000. Natural historyof an anoline lizard community in the Sierra de Baoruco, República Dominicana. Caribbean Journal of Science 36:258–266.

50. Hartley, L.M., R.E. Glor, A.L. Sproston, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2000. Germination rates of seedsconsumed by two species of Rock Iguanas (Cyclura spp.) in the Dominican Republic. Caribbean Journal of Science36: 149–151.

49. Powell, R., J.A. Ottenwalder, S.J. Incháustegui, R.W. Henderson, and R.E. Glor. 2000. Amphibians and reptiles of theDominican Republic: Species of special concern. Oryx 34: 118–128.

48. Yeska, M.L., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2000. The lizards of Cayo Pisaje, Dominican Republic, Hispaniola.Herpetological Review 31: 18–20.

47. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 1999. Addenda to the checklist of West Indian amphibians and reptiles.Herpetological Review 30: 137–139.

46. Howard, A.K., J.D. Forester, J.M. Ruder, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1999. Natural history of a terrestrialHispaniolan anole: Anolis barbouri. Journal of Herpetology 33: 702–706.

45. Powell, R. 1999. Herpetology of Navassa Island, West Indies. Caribbean Journal of Science 35: 1–13.44. Sproston, A.L., R.E. Glor, L.M. Hartley, E.J. Censky, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1999. Niche differences

among three sympatric species of Ameiva (Reptilia: Teiidae) on Hispaniola. Journal of Herpetology 33: 131–136.43. Powell, R., J.H. Greve, and A.K. Howard. 1998. Hispaniolan Eleutherodactylus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) as hosts of

immature Terranova (Nematoda: Ascarididae), with notes on additional nematodes. Caribbean Journal of Science 34:155–157.

42. Micco, S.M., G.J. Lahey, R.A. Sosa, R. Powell, E.J. Censky, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1997 (1998). Natural history ofLeiocephalus barahonensis (Tropiduridae) on the Península de Barahona, Hispaniola: an examination of twopopulations. Herpetological Natural History 5: 147–156.

41. Howard, A.K., J.D. Forester, J.M. Ruder, and R. Powell. 1997. Diets of two syntopic frogs: Eleutherodactylusabbotti and E. armstrongi (Leptodactylidae) from the Sierra de Baoruco, Hispaniola. Herpetological Natural History5(1): 77–82.

40. Lenart, L.A., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. 1997. Anoline diversity in threedifferentially altered habitats in the Sierra de Baoruco, República Dominicana, Hispaniola. Biotropica 29: 117–123.

39. Huntington, C., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., G.L. Cisper, D.D. Smith, and A. Lathrop. 1997. Two new Coccidia(Apicomplexa: Eimeriorina) from Ameiva spp. (Lacertilia: Teiidae) in the Dominican Republic. Revista BrasileiraBiologia 57: 11–14.

38. Huntington, C., G. Cisper, D.D. Smith, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and A. Lathrop. 1996. Two new Eimeria(Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from Amphisbaena manni (Amphisbaenia: Amphisbaenidae) in the Dominican Republic.Caribbean Journal of Science 32: 50–53.

37. Zippel, K.C., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., S. Monks, A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. 1996. The distribution of larvalEutrombicula alfreddugesi (Acari: Trombiculidae) infesting Anolis lizards (Lacertilia: Polychrotidae) from differenthabitats on Hispaniola. Caribbean Journal of Science 32: 43–49.

36. Queral, A., R. Garcia, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., D.D. Smith, and A. Lathrop. 1995. Agonistic responses by agrass anole, Anolis olssoni from the Dominican Republic, to male conspecifics. Amphibia-Reptilia 16: 313–321.

35. Cisper, G.L., C. Huntington, D.D. Smith, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and A. Lathrop. 1995. Four new Coccidia(Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from anoles (Lacertilia: Polychrotidae) in the Dominican Republic. Journal ofParasitology 81: 252–255.

34. Lenart, L.A., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., D.D. Smith, and A. Lathrop. 1994 (1995). The diet and a gastric parasiteof Anolis armouri, a cybotoid anole from montane pine forests in southern Hispaniola. Herpetological Natural History2(2): 97–100.

33. Allen, A.L., M.K. Albright, and R. Powell. 1994 (1995). Notes on the reproductive biology of Anolis barahonae(Lacertilia: Polychrotidae), a crown-dwelling giant anole from Hispaniola. Herpetological Natural History 2(2): 93–95.

32. Garcia, R., A. Queral, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., D.D. Smith, and A. Lathrop. 1994. Evidence of hybridizationamong green anoles (Lacertilia: Polychrotidae) from Hispaniola. Caribbean Journal of Science 30: 279–281.

31. Bowersox, S.R., S. Calderón, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., D.D. Smith, and A. Lathrop. 1994. Nahrung einesRiesenanolis, Anolis barahonae, von Hispaniola, mit einer Zusammenfassung des Nahrungsspektrums westindischerRiesenanolis-Arten. Salamandra 30: 155–160.

30. Smith, D.D., P.T. Schell, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1994. Pharyngeal myiasis by sarcophagid larvae (Diptera)in Ameiva chrysolaema (Sauria: Teiidae) from the Dominican Republic. Caribbean Journal of Science 30: 148–149.

29. Zani, P.A., S.I. Guttman, and R. Powell. 1993. The genetic relations of Anolis cristatellus (Sauria: Polychridae) fromHispaniola and Puerto Rico. Caribbean Journal of Science 29: 250–253.

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28. Cunningham, C.A., J.S. Tulloch, and R. Powell. 1993. Food habits of four Hispaniolan species of Sphaerodactylus(Lacertilia: Gekkonidae). Herpetological Natural History 1(2): 91–93.

27. Powell, R. 1993. Comments on the taxonomic arrangement of some Hispaniolan amphibians and reptiles.Herpetological Review 24: 135–137.

26. Smith, D.D., D.J. Pflanz, and R. Powell. 1993. Observations of autohemorrhaging in Tropidophis haetianus,Rhinocheilus lecontei, Heterodon platyrhinos, and Nerodia erythrogaster. Herpetological Review 24: 130–131.

25. Schell, P.T., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. 1993. Natural history of Ameiva chrysolaema(Sauria: Teiidae) from Barahona, Dominican Republic. Copeia 1993: 859–862.

24. Schreiber, M.C., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. 1993. Natural history of a smallpopulation of Leiocephalus schreibersii (Sauria: Tropiduridae) from altered habitat in the Dominican Republic.Florida Scientist 56: 18–27.

23. White, L.R., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. 1992. Food habits of three syntopic reptilesfrom the Barahona Peninsula, Hispaniola. Journal of Herpetology 26: 518–520.

22. Bui, H.T., R. Powell, D.D. Smith, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and A. Lathrop. 1992. A new coccidian parasite (Apicomplexa:Eimeriorina) from Anolis distichus (Sauria: Polychridae) in the Dominican Republic. Journal of Parasitology 78: 784–785.

21. Powell, R., R.J. Passaro, and R.W. Henderson. 1992. Noteworthy herpetological records from Saint [sic] Maarten,Netherlands Antilles. Caribbean Journal of Science 28: 234–235.

20. Duer, C.K., J.M. Cisek, and R. Powell. 1992. Food habits of Osteopilus dominicensis (Tschudi, 1838) (Anura:Hylidae). Caribbean Journal of Science 28: 226–228.

19. Fobes, T.M., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. 1992. Natural history of Anolis cybotes(Sauria: Polychridae) in a disturbed habitat in Barahona, Dominican Republic. Caribbean Journal of Science 28: 200–207.

18. Bui, H.T., D.D. Smith, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and A. Lathrop. 1992. A redescription of Eimeria helenlevineae(Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from Hemidactylus brooki haitianus (Sauria: Gekkonidae) from Hispaniola. CaribbeanJournal of Science 28: 109–110.

17. Pflanz, D.J., M.A. Cusumano, and R. Powell. 1991. Notes on reproduction in a xeric-adapted anole, Anoliswhitemani (Sauria: Polychridae) from Hispaniola. Journal of Herpetology 25: 491–493.

16. Riley, J., R. Powell, and D.D. Smith. 1991. Further observations of blunt-hooked pentastomids belonging to theGenus Raillietiella Sambon, 1910 infecting Hemidactylus brookii (Sauria: Gekkonidae) in Africa and the Caribbean:comparison with closely related Raillietiella spp. from an African skink (Mabuya perrotetii). Systematic Parasitology20: 47–57.

15. Cusumano, M.A. and R. Powell. 1991. A note on the diet of Amphisbaena gonavensis in the Dominican Republic.Amphibia-Reptilia 12: 350–352.

14. Powell, R., S.A. Maxey, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and D.D. Smith. 1991. Notes on the reproductive biology of a montanepopulation of Antillophis parvifrons protenus (Serpentes: Colubridae) from the Dominican Republic. Journal ofHerpetology 25: 121–122.

13. Powell, R., M.W. Inboden, and D.D. Smith. 1990. Erstnachweis von Hybriden zwischen den KlapperschlangenCrotalus cerastes laterorepens Klauber, 1944 and Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus (Kennicott, 1861). Salamandra 26:319–320.

12. Powell, R., D.D. Smith, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., C.V. Taylor, Jr., and M.L. Jolley. 1990. Range expansion by anintroduced anole: Anolis porcatus in the Dominican Republic. Amphibia-Reptilia 11: 421–425.

11. Powell, R., S.A. Maxey, and J.H. Greve. 1990. The occurrence of Terranova caballeroi (Nematoda: Ascarididae) inAntillophis parvifrons protenus (Serpentes: Colubridae) from Hispaniola. Caribbean Journal of Science 26: 72.

10. Powell, R., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., M.A. Rice, and D.D. Smith. 1990. Ecological observations of Hemidactylus brookiihaitianus Meerwarth (Sauria: Gekkonidae) from Hispaniola. Caribbean Journal of Science 26: 67–70.

9. Powell, R., P.J. Hall, J.H. Greve, and D.D. Smith. 1990. Occurrence of Trichospirura teixeirai (Spirurida:Rhabdochonidae) in Hemidactylus brookii haitianus (Sauria: Gekkonidae) from Hispaniola. Journal of theHelminthological Society of Washington 57: 74–75.

8. Powell, R., P.J. Hall, and J.H. Greve. 1990. Occurrence of Skrjabinoptera leiocephalorum (Spirurida:Physalopteridae) in Leiocephalus spp. (Sauria: Iguanidae) from Hispaniola. Journal of the Helminthological Society ofWashington 57: 75–77.

7. Greve, J.H. and R. Powell. 1989. Skrjabinoptera leiocephalorum sp.n. (Nematoda: Physalopteroidea) in Leiocephalusspp. (Reptilia: Iguanidae) from Hispaniola. Journal of Parasitology 75: 677–679.

6. White, B.U., E. van der Horst, and R. Powell. 1986. Cytological differentiation of gray treefrogs from Missouri.Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science 20: 23–24.

5. Powell, R., L.W. Litle, and D.D. Smith. 1984. Eine Wohngemeinschaft von Physalaemus pustulosus (Cope, 1864)(Salientia: Leptodactylidae) mit einer bodenwohnende Vogelspinne. Salamandra 20: 273–274.

4. Powell, R., N.A. Laposha, D.D. Smith, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1984. New distributional records for some semiaquaticamphibians and reptiles from the Rio Sabinas Basin, Coahuila, Mexico. Herpetological Review 15: 78–79.

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3. Smith, D.D., R. Powell, T.R. Johnson, and H.L. Gregory. 1983. Life history observations of Missouri amphibians andreptiles with recommendations for standardized data collection. Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science 17:37–58.

2. Powell, R., K.P. Bromeier, N.A. Laposha, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and B. Miller. 1982. Maximum sizes of amphibiansand reptiles from Missouri. Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science 16: 99–106.

1. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1981. Eine bisher unbeschreibte Farbenvariation bei Lampropeltis triangulumblanchardi. Salamandra 17: 83–86.

Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles: Accounts93. Rudman, S.M. and R. Powell. 2009. Typhlops dominicanus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (879): 1–

3.92. Powell, R., R.W. Henderson, and R.S. Thorpe. 2009. Sphaerodactylus phyzacinus. Catalogue of American Amphibians

and Reptiles (876): 1–3.91. Daniells, E.A., N.J. Vélez Espinet, R.S. Thorpe, and R. Powell. 2009. Sphaerodactylus fantasticus. Catalogue of

American Amphibians and Reptiles (875): 1–8.90. Powell, R. and M.E. Gifford. 2009. Leiocephalus lunatus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (874): 1–5.89. Carter, R.E., H. Kaiser, and R. Powell. 2009. Eleutherodactylus amplinympha. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (864): 1–4.88. Steinberg, D.S., J.L. Hite, R. Powell, and R.W. Henderson. 2008. Sphaerodactylus vincenti. Catalogue of American

Amphibians and Reptiles (853): 1–6.87. Hite, J.L., D.S. Steinberg, and R. Powell. 2008. Sphaerodactylus kirbyi. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (852): 1–2.86. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2008. Sphaerodactylus cochranae. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(851): 1–2.85. Díaz-Lameiro, A.M., H. Kaiser, and R. Powell. 2008. Pristimantis shrevei. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (844): 1–4.84. Maley, A.J., A.Z. Savit, H.M. Heinz, R. Powell, and R.W. Henderson. 2006. Alsophis rufiventris. Catalogue of

American Amphibians and Reptiles (818): 1–4.83. Kerr, A.M., V.H. Zero, and R. Powell. 2006. Ameiva erythrocephala. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(817): 1–4.82. Hensley, R.L., A.Z. Savit, and R. Powell. 2006. Anolis schwartzi. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(816): 1–5.81. Powell, M.A., R. Powell, and R.W. Henderson. 2006. Anolis sabanus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(815): 1–5.80. Pasachnik, S.A., M. Breuil, and R. Powell. 2006. Iguana delicatissima. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (811): 1–14.79. Hensley, R.L. and R. Powell. 2006. Sphaerodactylus sabanus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (809):

1–3.78. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2004. Epicrates fordii. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (800): 1–3.77. Williamson, K.E. and R. Powell. 2004. Gymnophthalmus underwoodi. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (793): 1–5.76. Yorks, D.T., R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2003. Typhlops tasymicris. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (780): 1–2.75. Greene, B.T., R. Powell, and R.W. Henderson. 2003. Mastigodryas bruesi. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (777): 1–3.74. Sander, J.M., H. Kaiser, and R. Powell. 2003. Eleutherodactylus euphronides. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (764): 1–3.73. Powell, R. 2002. Tropidophis bucculentus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (760): 1–3.72. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2002. Epicrates gracilis. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (754): 1–4.71. Nava, S.S., C.R. Lindsay, R. Powell, and R.W. Henderson. 2002. Sphaerodactylus parvus. Catalogue of American

Amphibians and Reptiles (752): 1–2.70. Nelson, S.E. and R. Powell, R. 2002. Leiocephalus semilineatus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(751): 1–2.69. Gifford, M.E. and R. Powell. 2002. Anolis sheplani. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (750): 1–2.68. Gifford, M.E. and R. Powell. 2002. Anolis longitibialis. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (749): 1–4.67. Powell, R. 2002. Anolis aliniger. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (748): 1–3.66. Shew, J.J., E.J. Censky, and R. Powell. 2002. Ameiva corvina. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (747):

1–2.

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65. White, A.M., E.J. Censky, and R. Powell. 2002. Ameiva corax. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (746):1–2.

64. Ramos, Y.M. and R. Powell. 2001. Anolis coelestinus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (729): 1–5.63. Ramos, Y.M. and R. Powell. 2001. Anolis chlorocyanus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (728): 1–6.62. Powell, R. and R.A. Birt. 2001. Anolis barkeri. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (727): 1–3.61. Townsend, J.H., R. Powell, and R.W. Henderson. 2000. Alsophis rijgersmaei. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (717): 1–3.60. Powell, R. and R.E. Glor. 2000. Cyclura stejnegeri. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (711): 1–4.59. Powell, R. 2000. Cyclura onchiopsis. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (710): 1–3.58. Glor, R.E., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2000. Cyclura cornuta. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(709): 1–6.57. Powell, R. 1999. Sphaerodactylus becki. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (697): 1–2.56. Powell, R. 1999. Leiocephalus eremitus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (696): 1–2.55. Powell, R. 1999. Leiocephalus barahonensis. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (695): 1–4.54. Powell, R. 1999. Celestus badius. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (694): 1–2.53. Powell, R. 1999. Anolis longiceps. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (693): 1–2.52. Greene, B.D., R.F. Wilkinson, and R. Powell. 1998. Micrurus limbatus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (678): 1–3.51. Powell, R. and R.D. Wittenberg. 1998. Bothrops caribbaeus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (676):

1–4.50. Powell, R., R.I. Crombie, and H.E.A. Boos. 1998. Hemidactylus mabouia. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (674): 1–11.49. Powell, R. and J.A. Neland. 1998. Anolis eugenegrahami. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (672): 1–2.48. Sproston, A.L., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee. 1998. Ameiva leberi. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(670): 1–2.47. Hedges, S.B. and R. Powell. 1998. Eleutherodactylus thorectes. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (667):

1–2.46. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 1998. Alsophis melanichnus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (660):

1–2.45. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 1998. Alsophis anomalus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (559): 1–2.44. Glor, R.E., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1998. Cyclura ricordii. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(657): 1–3.43. Hartley, L.M., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr . 1998. Ameiva lineolata. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (654): 1–4.42. Hedges, S.B. and R. Powell. 1998. Eleutherodactylus parapelates. Cat. Amer. Amph. Rept. (649): 1–2.41. Cunningham, C.A., R. Powell, and S.B. Hedges. 1998. Eleutherodactylus chlorophenax. Catalogue of American

Amphibians and Reptiles (648): 1–2.40. Hedges, S.B. and R. Powell. 1998. Eleutherodactylus amadeus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (647):

1–2.39. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 1996. Chironius vincenti. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (635): 1–2.38. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 1996. Alsophis sanctaecrucis. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (634):

1–2.37. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 1996. Alsophis ater. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (633): 1–2.36. Henderson, R.W., R. Powell, J. Daltry, and M.L. Day. 1996. Alsophis antiguae. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (632): 1–3.35. White, L.R. and R. Powell. 1996. Celestus agasepsoides. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (627): 1–2.34. Thomas, R. and R. Powell. 1995. Typhlops titanops. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (620): 1–2.33. Thomas, R. and R. Powell. 1995. Typhlops gonavensis. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (619): 1–2.32. Thomas, R. and R. Powell. 1995. Typhlops capitulatus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (618): 1–2.31. Sosa, R.A., R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 1995. Hypsirhynchus, H. ferox. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (617): 1–4.30. Schreiber, M.C., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1995. Leiocephalus schreibersii. Catalogue of American

Amphibians and Reptiles (613): 1–4.29. Smith, J.W., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1995. Anolis olssoni. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(611): 1–5.28. Moster, J.A., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1995. Anolis brevirostris. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (610): 1–4.27. Calderón, S., S.R. Bowersox, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1995. Anolis barahonae. Catalogue of American

Amphibians and Reptiles (609): 1–3.

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26. Sowell, S.P., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1995. Anolis bahorucoensis. Catalogue of American Amphibians andReptiles (608): 1–3.

25. Lenart, L.A., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1995. Anolis armouri. Catalogue of American Amphibians andReptiles (607): 1–3.

24. Ruder, J.M., R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1995. Eleutherodactylus rufifemoralis. Catalogue of AmericanAmphibians and Reptiles (601): 1–2.

23. Powell, R., J.T. Collins, and L.D. Fish. 1994. Virginia striatula. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (599):1–6.

22. Thomas, R. and R. Powell. 1994. Typhlops tetrathyreus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (598): 1–2.21. Thomas, R. and R. Powell. 1994. Typhlops schwatzi. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (597): 1–2.20. Thomas, R. and R. Powell. 1994. Typhlops sulcatus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (596): 1–2.19. Thomas, R. and R. Powell. 1994. Typhlops pusillus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (595): 1–2.18. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 1994. Ialtris parishi. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (593): 1–2.17. Zippel, K.C., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1994. Ialtris dorsalis. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(592): 1–3.16. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 1994. Ialtris agyrtes. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (591): 1–2.15. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 1994. Ialtris. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (590): 1–2.14. Fobes, T.M., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1993. Anolis cybotes. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles

(564): 1–5.13. Schell, P.T., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1993. Ameiva chrysolaema. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (563): 1–6.12. Powell, R., J.T. Collins, and L.D. Fish. 1992. Virginia valeriae. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (552):

1–7.11. White, L.R., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R. Powell. 1992. Typhlops syntherus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (551): 1–2.10. Thomas, R. and R. Powell. 1992. Typhlops hectus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (550): 1–2.9. Powell, R. 1992. Anolis porcatus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (541): 1–5.8. Powell, R. 1992. Amphisbaena gonavensis. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (539): 1–3.7. Powell, R. 1992. Peltophryne guentheri. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (535):1–4.6. Powell, R. and G.K. Pregill. 1991. Peltophryne fluviatica. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (507): 1–2.5. Powell, R. 1990. Elaphe vulpina. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (470): 1–3.4. Powell, R. and S.A. Maxey. 1990. Hemidactylus brookii. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (493): 1–3.3. Powell, R. 1990. Hemidactylus palaichthus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (468): 1.2. Powell, R. and D.K. Carr. 1990. Anolis whitemani. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (462): 1–2.1. Rossman, D.A. and R. Powell. 1985. Clonophis, C. kirtlandii. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (364):

1–2.

IUCN Red Listings52. Solís, F., R. Ibáñez, C. Jaramillo, Q. Fuenmayor, C. Azevedo-Ramos, E. La Marca, L. A. Coloma, S. Ron, J. D. Hardy,

Jr., S. B. Hedges, B. Ibéné, M. Breuil, and R. Powell. 2008. Scinax ruber. In IUCN 2008. 2008 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

51. Solís, F., R. Ibáñez, G. Hammerson, S. B. Hedges, A. Diesmos, M. Matsui, J.-M. Hero, S. Richards, L. A. Coloma, S.Ron, E. La Marca, J. D. Hardy, Jr., R. Powell, F. Bolaños, and G. Chaves. 2008. Rhinella marina. In IUCN 2008. 2008IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

50. McGinnity, D. and R. Powell. 2004. Celestus warreni. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.<www.iucnredlist.org>.

49. McGinnity, D. and R. Powell. 2004. Celestus anelpistus. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.<www.iucnredlist.org>.

48. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Osteopilus vasta [sic]. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCNRed List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

47. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Osteopilus pulchrilineata. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCNRed List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

46. Fa, J., B. Hedges, B. Ibéné, M. Breuil, R. Powell, and C. Magin. 2004. Leptodactylus fallax. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCNRed List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

45. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Leptodactylus dominicensis. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCNRed List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

44. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Hyla heilprini. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

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43. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus wetmorei. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

42. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus thorectes. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

41. Hedges, B. and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus shrevei. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.<www.iucnredlist.org>.

40. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus schmidti. In IUCN 2004. 2004IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

39. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus ruthae. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCNRed List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

38. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus rufifemoralis. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red Listof Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

37. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus pituinus. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

36. Hedges, B., B. Ibéné, M. Breuil, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus pinchoni. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red Listof Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

35. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus patriciae. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

34. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus parapelates. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

33. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus nortoni. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

32. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus montanus. In IUCN 2004. 2004IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

31. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus minutus. In IUCN 2004. 2004IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

30. Hedges, B., B. Ibéné, M. Breuil, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus martinicensis. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN RedList of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

29. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus leoncei. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

28. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus jugans. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

27. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus hypostenor. In IUCN 2004. 2004IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

26. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus heminota. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCNRed List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

25. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus haitianus. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

24. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus glanduliferoides. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red Listof Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

23. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus furcyensis. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

22. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus fowleri. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCNRed List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

21. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus flavescens. In IUCN 2004. 2004IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

20. Hedges, B. and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus euphronides. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List of ThreatenedSpecies. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

19. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus eunaster. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

18. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus darlingtoni. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

17. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus counouspeus. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

16. Hedges, B., R. Joglar, R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus coqui. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red Listof Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

15. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus chlorophenax. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

14. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus brevirostris. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

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13. Hedges, B., B. Ibéné, M. Breuil, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus barlagnei. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red Listof Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

12. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus bakeri. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

11. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus auriculatoides. In IUCN 2004.2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

10. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus audanti. In IUCN 2004. 2004IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

9. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus armstrongi. In IUCN 2004. 2004IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

8. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus apostates. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

7. Hedges, B. and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus amplinympha. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List of ThreatenedSpecies. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

6. Hedges, B., R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus amadeus. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

5. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, R. Thomas, and R. Powell. 2004. Eleutherodactylus alcoae. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCNRed List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

4. Hedges, B., B. Ibéné, M. Breuil, and R. Powell. 2004. Colostethus chalcopis. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

3. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Bufo guentheri. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red Listof Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

2. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Bufo fractus. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red List ofThreatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

1. Hedges, B., S. Incháustegui, M. Hernández, and R. Powell. 2004. Bufo fluviaticus. In IUCN 2004. 2004 IUCN Red Listof Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

Indices and Bibliographies16. Powell, R. (comp.). 2004. Indices to the Iguana Times (1990–2002) and Iguana (2003): Volumes 1–10. Iguana 11: 64–

71.15. Powell, R. and R.E. Daniel (eds.). 2000. Additions to the bibliography of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri. Missouri

Herpetological Association Newsletter (13): 22–23.14. Powell, R. (ed.). 1999. Additions to the bibliography of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri. Missouri Herpetological

Association Newsletter (12): 22.13. Powell, R. (ed.). 1998. Additions to the bibliography of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri. Missouri Herpetological

Association Newsletter (11): 19–20.12. Powell, R. (ed.). 1998. Recent literature on geckos. Dactylus 3: 85–86.11. Powell, R. (ed.). 1997. Additions to the bibliography of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri. Missouri Herpetological

Association Newsletter (10): 72.10. Powell, R. (ed.). 1996. Additions to the bibliography of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri. Missouri Herpetological

Association Newsletter (9): 19.9. Powell, R. (ed.). 1996. Recent literature on geckos. Dactylus 3: 40–42.8. Powell, R. (ed.). 1995. Additions to the bibliography of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri. Missouri Herpetological

Association Newsletter (8): 16.7. Powell, R. (ed.). 1994. Additions to the bibliography of references to the herpetofauna of Missouri. Missouri

Herpetological Association Newsletter (7): 10.6. Powell, R. (ed.). 1994. Index. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (Accounts 401–600): i + 32 p.5. Powell, R. (ed.). 1993. Additions to the bibliography of references to the herpetofauna of Missouri. Missouri

Herpetological Association Newsletter (6): 31.4. Powell, R. (ed.). 1992. Additions to the bibliography of references to the herpetofauna of Missouri. Missouri

Herpetological Association Newsletter (5): 15.3. Powell, R. (ed.). 1991. Additions to the bibliography of references to the herpetofauna of Missouri. Missouri

Herpetological Association Newsletter (4): 12–13.2. Powell, R. (ed.). 1990. Bibliography of references to the herpetofauna of Missouri. Missouri Herpetological Association

Newsletter (3): 13–17.1. Powell, R. (ed.). 1988. Index. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (Accounts 1–400): 1–61.

Reviews20. Powell, R. 2009. [Review of:] Fred Kraus, Alien Reptiles and Amphibians. Reptiles & Amphibians 16: 195–196.

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19. Powell, R. 2009. [Review of:] Lang Elliott, Carl Gerhardt, and Carlos Davidson, The Frogs and Toads of NorthAmerica: A Comprehensive Guide to their Identification, Behavior, and Calls. Reptiles & Amphibians 16: 117.

18. Powell, R. 2009. [Review of:] Kate Jackson, Mean and Lowly Things: Snakes, Science, and Survival in the Congo.Reptiles & Amphibians 16: 116.

17. Powell, R. 2008. [Review of:] S.N. Stuart, M. Hoffmann, J.S. Chanson, N.A. Cox, R. Berridge, P. Ramani, and B.E.Young (eds.), Threatened Amphibians of the World. Iguana 15: 243–244.

16. Powell, R. 2007. [Review of:] E. Fernández, Hispaniola. A Photographic Journey through Island Biodiversity.Bioversidad a Través de un Recorrido Fotográfico. Iguana 14: 260.

15. Powell, R. 2007. [Review of:] F. Burton (illustrated by Penny Clifford), Wild Trees in the Cayman Islands. 2nd ed.Iguana 14: 194–195.

14. Powell, R. 2006. [Review of:] M.A. Donnelly, B.I. Crother, C. Guyer, M.H. Wake, and M.E. White (eds.), Ecology &Evolution in the Tropics: A Herpetological Perspective. Iguana 13: 68–69.

13. Powell, R. 2005. [Review of:] G.P. Nabhan, Singing the Turtles to Sea: The Comcáac (Seri) Art and Science of Reptiles.Iguana 12: 50–55.

12. Powell, R. 2004. Cuban herpetology. [Review of:] T. Barbour and C.T. Ramsden, The Herpetology of Cuba (facsimilereprint of the original 1919 edition, with an introduction by R. Ruibal); L. Rodríguez Schettino (ed.), The IguanidLizards of Cuba; L. Rodríguez Schettino (ed.), Anfibios y Reptiles de Cuba. Iguana 11: 126–128.

11. Powell, R. 2003. [Review of:] D. Badger, Lizards: A Natural History of some Uncommon Creatures — ExtraordinaryChameleons, Iguanas, Geckos, & More. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 38: 204–205.

10. Powell, R. 2003. [Review of:] R.L. Gray, Desert Lizards: Captive Husbandry and Propagation. Quarterly Review ofBiology 78: 364.

9. Powell, R. 2002. [Review of:] David Quammen, The Flight of the Iguana: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature.Iguana Times 9: 93.

8. Powell, R. 2002. [Review of:] Charles A. Woods and Florence E. Sergile (eds.), Biogeography of the West Indies:Patterns and Perspectives, Second Edition. Quarterly Review of Biology 77: 352–353.

7. Powell, R. 2000. Relevance revisited. [Review of:] S.L. Lyons, Thomas Henry Huxley. The Evolution of a Scientist.Ecology 81: 2055–2056.

6. Powell, R. 2000. [Review of:] L. Rodríguez Schettino (ed.), The Iguanid Lizards of Cuba. Caribbean Journal of Science36: 171–173.

5. Powell, R. 1999. [Review of:] R. Conant and Joseph T. Collins, A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Easternand Central North America, 3rd ed., expanded. Herpetological Review 30: 59.

4. Powell, R. 1993. [Review of:] F.-W. Henkel and W. Schmidt, Geckos: Biologie, Haltung und Zucht. Dactylus 2: 1–4.3. Powell, R. 1984. [Review of:] J. Villa, Nicaraguan Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles. Copeia 1984: 276.2. Powell, R. and J.D. Villa. 1983. [Review of:] Missouri’s Venomous Snakes, by the Missouri Department of

Conservation. Herpetological Review 14: 91–92.1. Villa, J.D. and R. Powell. 1980. [Review of:] Voices of Missouri’s Frogs and Toads, by the Missouri Department of

Conservation. Copeia 1980: 189–190.

Obituary1. Powell, R. 2002. Dean E. Metter. Obituary. Herpetological Review 33: 83–85.

Miscellaneous Notes and Non-refereed Publications127. Rudman, S. M., R. Powell, and J. S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2009. Ameiva fuscata (Dominican Ground Lizard). Arboreal

activity and diet. Herpetological Review 40: 219.126. Perry, G. and R. Powell. 2009. The herpetofauna of Guana Island: An annotated checklist and travelogue. Reptiles &

Amphibians 16: 6–17.125. Perry, G. and R. Powell. 2008. Alsophis portoricensis anegadae (Racer). Cannibalism. Herpetological Review 39:

465.124. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2008. Exploitation of the night-light niche by a Dominican Racer. Iguana 15: 156–

157.123. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2008. Avian predators of West Indian reptiles. Iguana 15: 8–11.122. Thomas, R., R.W. Henderson, R. Powell, and P. Genaro Rodríguez. 2007. Alsophis anomalus (Hispaniolan Brown

Racer). Maximum size. Herpetological Review 38: 338–339.121. Powell, R. 2007. Geographic distribution: Osteopilus septentrionalis. Herpetological Review 38: 215.120. Powell, R. 2007. Commentary: Collecting animals from nature. Iguana 14: 47–51.119. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2006. Geographic distribution: Tantilla melanocephala. Herpetological Review 37:

501.118. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2006. Geographic distribution: Sphaerodactylus kirbyi. Herpetological Review 37:

495–496.

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117. van Buel, H. and R. Powell. 2006. Geographic distribution: Gymnophthalmus underwoodi. Herpetological Review 37:494.

116. Perry, G., R. Powell, and H. Watson. 2006. Keeping invasive species off Guana Island, British Virgin Islands. Iguana13: 272–277.

115. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2006. Geographic distribution: Bachia heteropa alleni. Herpetological Review 37:360.

114. Powell, R., G. Perry, R.W. Henderson, and A. Barun. 2006. Alsophis portoricensis anegadae. Aquatic activity.Herpetological Review 37: 228–229.

113. Powell, R. 2006. Lizard warfare. Iguana 13: 22–23.112. Henderson, R.W. and R. Powell. 2005. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei. Herpetological Review 36: 467.111. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2005. Species profile: Hispaniolan vinesnakes. Iguana 12: 262.110. Powell, R. 2005. Species profile: Blunt-headed Tree Snake Imantodes cenchoa. Iguana 12: 122.109. Powell, R. 2005. 25 years of change. Iguana 12: 118–119.108. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 2005. Conservation status of Lesser Antillean reptiles. Iguana 12: 62–77.107. Pansza J.M. and R. Powell. 2005. Geographic distribution: Anolis carolinensis. Herpetological Review 36: 201.106. Powell, R. and J.M. Pansza. 2005. Geographic distribution: Anolis sagrei. Herpetological Review 36: 201.105. Heinz, H.M., A.Z. Savit, A.J. Maley, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. 2005. Alsophis rufiventris. Foraging and diet.

Herpetological Review 36: 186–187.104. Powell, R. 2004. Conservation of iguanas (Iguana delicatissima and I. iguana) in the Lesser Antilles. Iguana 11: 238–

246.103. Powell, R. 2004. Species profile: Saw-scaled Curlytail: Leiocephalus carinatus. Iguana 11: 153.102. Fogarty, S.P., V.H. Zero, and R. Powell. 2004. Revisiting St. Eustatius: Estimating the population size of Lesser

Antillean Iguanas (Iguana delicatissima). Iguana 11: 138–146.101. Powell, R. (not credited). 2004. Biographical sketch: Johann Baptist von Spix Iguana 11: 125.100. Powell, R. 2004. Species and subspecies: What do they mean and why should we care? Iguana 11: 108–113.99. Powell, R. 2004. Species profile: The Ground Lizards of Isla Mona: Ameiva alboguttata. Iguana 11: 107.98. Powell, R. 2004. Species profile: Leiocephalus semilineatus. Iguana 11: 97.97. Powell, R. 2004. Species profile: Asian House Gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus). Iguana 11: 20.96. Powell, R. 2004. Black Iguanas (Ctenosaura similis) in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Iguana 11: 16–19.95. Gifford, M.E. and R. Powell. 2004. Species profile: The Ground Lizards (Ameiva) of the Lower Barahona Peninsula.

Iguana 11: 14–15.94. Powell, R. 2004. Species profile: Banded Sand Snakes (Chilomeniscus stramineus). Iguana 11: 7.93. Köhler, G., AJ Gutman, and R. Powell. 2003. Black Iguanas: Name and systematics. Iguana 10: 79–81.92. Powell, R. 2003. Exploitation of reptiles in the West Indies: A long history. Iguana 10: 67–70.91. Powell, R. 2003. Species profile: Utila’s reptiles. Iguana 10: 36–38.90. Powell, R. 2002. Geographic distribution: Anolis carolinensis. Herpetological Review 33: 321.89. Powell, R. 2002. Species profile: Leiocephalus personatus. Iguana Times (Journal of the International Iguana Society)

9: 80.88. Ottenwalder, J.A. and R. Powell. 2002. Brief notes on the status of Hispaniolan Rhinoceros Iguanas, Cyclura cornuta.

Iguana Times (Journal of the International Iguana Society) 9: 78.87. Powell, R., D.M. Nieves, M.E. Gifford, and B.E. Fontenot. 2002. The “Rhino Factory” at Manatí Park. Iguana Times

(Journal of the International Iguana Society) 9: 75–77, 79, 81, back cover.86. Powell, R. 2002. Understanding animal classification. Iguana Times (Journal of the International Iguana Society) 9:

18–26.85. Malone, C.L. and R. Powell. 2002. Comments on a phylogeny of iguanid lizards. Iguana Times (Journal of the

International Iguana Society) 9: 9–11.84. Pasachnik, S.A., J.J. Shew, J.H. Townsend, and R. Powell. 2002. Iguana delicatissima. Activity. Herpetological

Review 33: 51–52.83. Powell, R. and E.J. Censky. 2002. Ameiva alboguttata. Arboreal activity. Herpetological Review 33: 50.82. Sifers, S.M., M.L. Yeska, and R. Powell. 2001. Eleutherodactylus abbotti. Pattern polymorphism. Herpetological

Review 32: 180–181.81. Censky, E.J. and R. Powell. 2001. Little black dragons of Little Scrub Island. Fauna 2(3): 24–31.80. Nava, S.S., K.V.D. Hodge, J.J. Shew, and R. Powell. 2001. Geographic distribution: Sphaerodactylus sputator.

Herpetological Review 32: 121.79. Nava, S.S., J.J. Shew, and R. Powell. 2001. Geographic distribution: Sphaerodactylus parvus. Herpetological Review

32: 120–121.78. Eaton, J.M., K.G. Howard, and R. Powell. 2001. Geographic distribution: Anolis carolinensis. Herpetological

Review 32: 118.77. Banbury, B.L., Y.M. Ramos, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2000. The Cyclura of Parque Nacional Isla Cabritos.

Iguana Times (Journal of the International Iguana Society) 8(2): 3–7.

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76. Powell, R. and K. Lindsay. 1999. Geographic distribution. Gymnophthalmus underwoodi. Herpetological Review 30:110.

75. Powell, R. 1999. Natural history of some Anolis lizards: a summary of work in the last decade, pp. 105–109. In J.B.Losos and M. Leal (eds.), Anolis Newsletter V.Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.

74. Glor, R.E. and R. Powell. 1999. Phylogenetic systematics of cybotes group anoles from Hispaniola, pp. 42–43. In J.B.Losos and M. Leal (eds.), Anolis Newsletter V.Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.

73. Powell, R. 1998. On being a herpetologist at a small, private, undergraduate college. Newsletter of the Herpetologists’League 5(1): 5–6.

72. Sproston, A.L., J.H. Greve, and R. Powell. 1997. Ameiva chrysolaema ficta. Parasitism. Herpetological Review 28:201.

71. Birt, R.A., J.H. Greve, and R. Powell. 1997. Anolis barkeri. Parasitism. Herpetological Review 28: 201.70. Powell, R. and R. Daniel. 1997. County distribution records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri. Missouri

Herpetological Association Newsletter (10): 12–69.69. Powell, R., T.R. Johnson, and D.D. Smith. 1997. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1997.

Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (10): 8–12.68. Smith, D.D. and R. Powell. 1996. Cottonmouths at the Lake of the Ozarks, Camden County, Missouri. Missouri

Herpetological Association Newsletter (9): 15.67. Powell, R., T.R. Johnson, and D.D. Smith. 1996. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1996.

Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (9): 9–14.66. Powell, R., T.R. Johnson, and D.D. Smith. 1995. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1995.

Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (8): 9–12.65. Parsons, K.J., R. Powell, and J.H. Greve. 1995. Peltophryne guentheri. Parasitism. Herpetological Review 26: 31–

32.64. Calderón, S., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. 1994. Hemidactylus haitianus (Lacertilia:

Gekkonidae) from the Dominican Republic: Revisited after two years. Dactylus 2: 113–116.63. Powell, R. 1994. Updated size records for amphibians and reptiles in Missouri. Appendix. New records of amphibians

and reptiles in Missouri for 1994. Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (7): 7–9.62. Powell, R., T.R. Johnson, and D.D. Smith. 1994. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1994.

Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (7): 5–7.61. Smith, J.W., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., D.D. Smith, and A. Lathrop. 1994. Natural history notes on a population

of Anolis olssoni (Sauria: Polychrotidae) from the Dominican Republic. Bulletin of the Maryland HerpetologicalSociety 30: 67–75.

60. Cullen, D.J. and R. Powell. 1994. A comparison of food habits of a montane and a lowland population of Anolisdistichus (Lacertilia: Polychrotidae) from the Dominican Republic. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society30: 62–66.

59. Bowersox, S.R., S. Calderón, G. Cisper, R.S. Garcia, C. Huntington, A. Lathrop, L. Lenart, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., R.Powell, A. Queral, D.D. Smith, S.P. Sowell, and K.C. Zippel. 1994. Miscellaneous natural history notes onamphibians and reptiles from the Dominican Republic. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 29: 54–55.

58. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1993. In the spotlight: Hemidactylus haitianus Meerwarth, 1901. Dactylus 2: 54–55.57. Powell, R., P.J. Hall, D.D. Smith, and J. Riley. 1993. The occurrence of Raillietiella sp. (Pentastomida:

Cephalobaenida) in Hemidactylus haitianus (Lacertilia: Gekkonidae) from Hispaniola. Dactylus 2: 51–53.56. Smith, D.D. and R. Powell. 1993. Life history observations of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri. Missouri

Herpetological Association Newsletter (6): 27–30.55. Powell, R. T.R. Johnson, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1993. Updated distribution maps for amphibians and reptiles in

Missouri. Appendix. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1993. Missouri HerpetologicalAssociation Newsletter (6): 7–26.

54. Powell, R., T.R. Johnson, and D.D. Smith. 1993. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1993.Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (6): 3–7.

53. Thornhill, S.G. and R. Powell. 1993. Geographic distribution: Eumeces obsoletus. Herpetological Review 24: 108.52. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1993. Anolis chlorocyanus. Aquatic activity. Herpetological Review 24: 59.51. Powell, R. 1993. Herpetological records. Bulletin of the Kansas City Herpetological Society 2(2): 4.50. Powell, R. and R.W. Henderson. 1992. Anolis gingivinus. Nocturnal behavior. Herpetological Review 23: 117.49. Moster, J.A., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., D.D. Smith, and A. Lathrop. 1992. Natural history notes on a small

population of Anolis brevirostris (Sauria: Polychridae) from altered habitat in the Dominican Republic. Bulletin of theMaryland Herpetological Society 28: 150–161.

48. Powell, R., T.R. Johnson, and D.D. Smith. 1992. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1991.Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (5): 6–13.

47. Burns, J.K., C.A. Cunningham, R.A. Dupuis, M.N. Trask, J.S. Tulloch, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., K.L.Kopecky, and M.L. Jolley. 1992. Lizards of the Cayos Siete Hermanos, Dominican Republic, Hispaniola. Bulletin ofthe Chicago Herpetological Society 27: 225–232.

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46. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1992. In the spotlight: Aristelliger lar Cope, 1862. Dactylus 1(3): 37–38.45. Powell, R. 1992. Geographic distribution: Virginia valeriae elegans. Herpetological Review 23: 93.44. Parmerlee, J.S., Jr., R. Powell, D.D. Smith, and A. Lathrop. 1992. Unusual behavior in the Cuban Green Anole, Anolis

porcatus (Sauria: Polychridae). Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 27: 118.43. Powell, R., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., L.R. White, and D.D. Smith. 1992. Notes on neonate Tropidophis haetianus

(Squamata: Serpentes: Tropidophiidae) from Hispaniola. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 27: 116–117.42. Smith, D.D. and R. Powell. 1991. Geographic distribution: Uromacer frenatus. Herpetological Review 22: 135–136.41. Powell, R., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., D.D. Smith, and A.J. Lathrop. 1991. Geographic distribution: Anolis chlorocyanus.

Herpetological Review 22: 134–135.40. Smith, D.D., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., R. Powell, L.R. White, and A. Lathrop. 1991. Tropidophis haetianus. Locomotion.

Herpetological Review 22: 132–133.39. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1991. Anolis chlorocyanus. Behavior. Herpetological Review 22: 130.38. Smith, D.D., R. Powell, P.A. Zani, and A. Lathrop. 1991. Osteopilus dominicensis. Behavior. Herpetological Review

22: 129.37. Powell, R. 1991. On the status of the Northern Fence Lizard, Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus, in Jackson County,

Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (4): 11–12.36. Powell, R., T.R. Johnson, and D.D. Smith. 1991. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1991.

Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (4): 5–10.35. Lynxwiler, J.R., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. 1991. Notes on the natural history of

Hemidactylus brookii haitianus from the Dominican Republic. Dactylus 1(1): 2–9.34. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1991. Geographic distribution: Anolis porcatus. Herpetological Review 22: 65.33. Cusumano, M.A., D.J. Pflanz, and R. Powell. 1991. Anolis whitemani. Tail autotomy. Herpetological Review 22: 58.32. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1991. Reproduction in Clonophis kirtlandii (Serpentes: Colubridae). Bulletin of the

Chicago Herpetological Society 26: 32.31. Powell, R. 1990. Geographic distribution: Anolis porcatus. Herpetological Review 21: 96.30. Powell, R. 1990. Anolis porcatus. Behavior. Herpetological Review 21: 93.29. Pflanz, D.J. and R. Powell. 1990. Death feigning by a coachwhip from Missouri. Missouri Herpetological

Association Newsletter (3): 12.28. Powell, R., T.R. Johnson, and D.D. Smith. 1990. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1989.

Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (3): 4–8.27. Cisek, J.M., C.A. Cunningham, R.A. Dupuis, R.P. Seibolt, and R. Powell. 1990. Wetmorena haitiana. Food habits.

Herpetological Review 21: 62.26. Powell, R., D.J. Pflanz, J.H. Greve, and D.D. Smith. 1990. Leiocephalus semilineatus. Parasitism. Herpetological

Review 21: 60–61.25. Powell, R., T. R. Johnson, and D.D. Smith. 1989. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1989.

Missouri Herpetological Association Newsletter (2): 4–8.24. Carr, D.K., R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and D.D. Smith. 1989. Anolis whitemani. Food habits. Herpetological

Review 20: 49, 52.23. Powell, R., S.S. Duer, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and D.D.Smith. 1989. Ameiva taeniura. Food habits. Herpetological

Review 20: 49.22. Powell, R., S.G. Thornhill, and D.D. Smith. 1989. Geographic distribution: Sphaerodactylus altavelensis

altavelensis. Herpetological Review 20: 13.21. Powell, R., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., P. Ward, and D.D. Smith. 1989. Geographic distribution: Anolis whitemani whitemani.

Herpetological Review 20: 12.20. Johnson, T.R. and R. Powell. 1988. New records of amphibians and reptiles in Missouri for 1988. Missouri

Herpetological Association Newsletter (1): 4–8.19. Laposha, N.A., J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., R. Powell, and D.D. Smith. 1985. Nerodia erythrogaster transversa.

Reproduction. Herpetological Review 16: 81.18. Smith, D.D., N.A. Laposha, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1985. Crotalus molossus. Anomaly. Herpetological

Review 16: 78–79.17. Powell, R. 1985. Geographic distribution: Hemidactylium scutatum. Herpetological Review 16: 83.16. Powell, R. and S. Phillips. 1984. Sternotherus odoratus. Reproduction. Herpetological Review 15: 51.15. Smith, D.D. and R. Powell. 1983. Acris crepitans blanchardi. Anomalies. Herpetological Review 14: 118–119.14. Jolley, M.L., R. Powell, and D.D. Smith. 1983. Diadophis punctatus arnyi. Coloration. Herpetological Review 14:

119–120.13. Powell, R. and D.D. Smith. 1983. Geographic distribution: Thamnophis radix haydeni. Herpetological Review 14: 85.12. Laposha, N.A. and R. Powell. 1982. Virginia valeriae. Size. Herpetological Review 13: 97.11. Powell, R. 1982. Thamnophis proximus. Reproduction. Herpetological Review 13: 48.10. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1980. Geographic distribution: Anolis limifrons. Herpetological Review 11: 115.

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9. Parmerlee, J.S., Jr. and R. Powell. 1980. Geographic distribution: Sphaerodactylus glaucus. Herpetological Review11: 115–116.

8. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1980. Geographic distribution: Conophis lineatus. Herpetological Review 11: 116.7. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1980. Geographic distribution: Crotalus durissus. Herpetological Review 11: 116.6. Parmerlee, J.S., Jr. and R. Powell. 1980. Geographic distribution: Elaphe triaspis. Herpetological Review 11: 116.5. Powell, R. and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 1980. Geographic distribution: Oxybelis aeneus. Herpetological Review 11: 116.4. Powell, R. 1980. Kansas size record for the black rat snake. Kansas Herpetological Society Newsletter 35: 12.3. Powell, R. 1980. Geographic distribution: Pseudacris triseriata. Herpetological Review 11: 35.2. Powell, R. and H.L. Gregory. 1978. Emergency: Snakebite. Venomous snakes of Missouri and Kansas. American

National Red Cross, Kansas City, Missouri. 6 pp.1. Powell, R., D. Stern, R.S. Myers, and M. Stern. 1972. Mammals of Lake Jacomo Park. Jackson County Parks

Department, Lee’s Summit, Missouri. 12 pp.

Translations4. Werner, F. 1913. The iguana. Historical Perspectives (includes a “biographical sketch” of Emílio Goeldi). Iguana 11:

55–59 (translated from German 2004).3. Werner, F. 1913. Iguanas of the Galápagos Islands (with extensive quotations from Charles Darwin). Historical

Perspectives (includes a “biographical sketch” of Franz Werner). Iguana 10: 145–150 (translated from German 2003).2. Werner, F. 1913. Whorl-tailed Iguanas. Historical Perspectives (includes a “biographical sketch” of Raymond L.

Ditmars). Iguana 10: 89–92 (translated from German 2003).1. Werner, F. 1913. The Black Iguana. Historical Perspectives. Iguana 10: 56–57 (translated from German 2003).

Reports (other than for grants; see above)3. Foust, R.D., Jr., R. Powell, R. Hannigan, and D. Gray. 2004. National Science Foundation Directorate for Biological

Sciences, REU/UMEB Sites in Biology, PI Meeting. Final Report. National Science Foundation, Arlington, Virginia. 35pp.

2. Powell, R., J. Doctor, M.A. Whaley, J.L. Schottel, C.C. Barney, and B. Jackson. 2000. National Science Foundation,Biological Science Directorate, REU Sites in Biology, Directors’ Meeting. Final Report. National Science Foundation,Arlington, Virginia. 31 pp.

1. Barney, C.C., B.-A. Battelle, D. Bynum, R. Powell, and M. Stiassny. 1993. National Science Foundation REU SiteDirectors’ Meeting. Final Report. National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. i + 27 pp.

Popular Articles3. Powell, R. 2000. Horned Iguanas of the Caribbean. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 5(12): 30–37.2. Powell, R. 1999. Croc! Boy’s Life, April 1999: 40–43. This article was selected for use in the Minnesota Basic Skills

Tests in 2003.1. Powell, R. 1996. My favorite lizards. Boy’s Life, August 1996: 10–13.

Publications by Undergraduates under my Direction18. Ackley, J.W. 2008. Most by land, some by sea: Photographing the obscure in Dominica. Iguana 15: 162–169.17. White, L.A. and P.J. Muelleman. 2008. Juvenile pattern and ontogenetic pattern changes in Dominican Racers. Iguana

15: 157–159.16. Daniells, E.A., J.W. Ackley, R.E. Carter, P.J. Muelleman, S.M. Rudman, P.A. Turk, N.J. Vélez Espinet, L.A.

White, and N.N. Wyszynski. 2008. An annotated checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Dominica, West Indies.Iguana 15: 130–141.

15. Pansza, J.M. 2007. A Costa Rican adventure. Iguana 14: 38–42.14. Treglia, M.L. 2006. An annotated checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of St. Vincent, West Indies. Iguana 13: 251–

262.13. Muensch, A.J., D. Werth, P. Leininger, A. Fawks, and S. Thomas. 2006. The anoles of Coconut Island, Kane‘ohe

Bay, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i. Iguana 13: 198–205.12. Savit, A.Z. 2006. Reptiles of the Santa Lucia Cloud Forest, Ecuador. Iguana 13: 94–103.11. Banbury, B.L. and Y.M. Ramos. 2005. The Rock Iguanas of Parque Nacional Isla Cabritos. Iguana 12: 256–261.10. Savit, A.Z. 2005. Northern Perú: Ocean to mountains to Amazonian rainforest. Iguana 12: 187-193.9. Powell, M.A. 2005. Mayan reptiles. Iguana 12: 112–114.8. Powell, M.A. 2005. A Yucatecan adventure. Iguana 12: 114–117, 120–122.7. Savit, A.Z. 2004. [Review of:] Lizards: Windows to the Evolution of Diversity, by E.R. Pianka and L.J. Vitt. Iguana 11:

183–184.

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6. Maley, A.J. 2004. Species profile: Alsophis rufiventris. Iguana 11: 147.5. Howard, K.G., J.M. Eaton, S.C. Larimer, and J.H. Townsend. 2001. Geographic distribution: Alsophis rijgersmaei.

Herpetological Review 32: 121.4. Lenart, L.A. and S.P. Sowell. 1996. Anoline diversity in three differentially altered habitats in the Sierra de Baoruco,

Dominican Republic, Hispaniola (abstracts in English, Spanish, and French), pp. 442–443. In R. Powell and R.W.Henderson (eds.), Contributions to West Indian Herpetology: A Tribute to Albert Schwartz. Society for the Study ofAmphibians and Reptiles, Contributions to Herpetology, volume 12. Ithaca, New York.

3. Parsons, K.J. 1995. Peltophryne guentheri. Diet. Herpetological Review 26: 202.2. Huntington, C. and G.L. Cisper. 1994. A new host and locality record for Eimeria leiocephali (Apicomplexa:

Eimeriorina) with comments on the type-host. Caribbean Journal of Science 30: 152.1. Huntington, C., T.N. Stuhlman, and D.J. Cullen. 1993. Plethodon sequoyah. Catalogue of American Amphibians and

Reptiles (557): 1–2.

Presentations (* indicates presenter)82. Henderson, R.W.* and R. Powell. “Natural History of West Indian Amphibians and Reptiles: Past, Present, and Future.

VIII Latin-American Congress of Herpetology, Topes de Collantes, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, 24–29 November 2008.81. Morrow, R.B. and R. Powell*. “Garter Snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) in Missouri.” Annual meeting of the Missouri

Herpetological Association, Reis Biological Station, Steelville, 27 September 2008.80. Powell, R.* “Some things we’ve learned while chasing lizards in paradise.” Invited paper for the evening event. Annual

meeting of the Missouri Herpetological Association, Reis Biological Station, Steelville, 27 September 2008.79. Powell, R.* “Some Things We’ve Learned While Chasing Lizards in Paradise.” 8th annual Avila University Student

Scholar Day (keynote speaker), 10 April 2008.78. Powell, R.* “Snakes of the Lesser Antilles.” Kansas Herpetological Society Annual Meeting, 2–4 November 2007,

Topeka, Kansas.77. Powell, R.* “Snakes of the Lesser Antilles.” Sea&Learn, Windwardside, Saba, Netherlands Antilles, 8 October 2007.76. Powell, R.,* P. Leininger, and M.E. Gifford. “A Study of Anolis Claws: Aquatic and Arboreal Species.” Poster

presentation at the Joint Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Herpetologists’League, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, and American Elasmobranch Society, St. Louis,Missouri, 11–13 July 2007.

75. Powell, R.* “Natural History in the West Indies: Chasing Lizards in Paradise.” Keynote address at The HerpetologyConference, Gainesville, Florida, 31 March–1 April 2007.

74. Powell, R.* “Ubiquitous West Indian Anoles.” Invited paper as part of a symposium series at H. Lavity StouttCommunity College, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, 6 October 2006.

73. Powell, R.* “Being Passionate About What You Do.” 6th annual Avila University Student Scholar Day (keynotespeaker), 10 April 2006.

72. Powell, R.* “Undergraduate Research in Tropical Herpetology.” First Annual Conference on Applied Learning inHigher Education, 10 February 2006, Missouri Western State College, St. Joseph, Missouri.

71. Powell, R.* “Herpetology of the Dutch Windward Islands: Political Proximity & Biogeographic Discrepancies.” KansasHerpetological Society annual meeting, 6 November 2005, Pittsburgh State University, Pittsburg, Kansas.

70. Powell, R.* Series of papers on the herpetofauna of the Dutch Windward Islands (St. Eustatius, Saba, and St. Maarten)in conjunction with the “launch” of the book: Powell et al. The Reptiles and Amphibians of the Dutch Caribbean: St.Eustatius, Saba, and St. Maarten, 27 October 2005 on St. Maarten, 29 October 2005 on St. Eustatius, and 31 October2005 on Saba (the latter was also part of the annual Sea & Learn Program).

69. Powell, R.* “Two Kinds of Islands, Many Kinds of Reptiles.” Invited paper as part of a symposium series at H. LavityStoutt Community College, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, 12 October 2005.

68. Powell, R.* “West Indian Amphibians and Reptiles Out of Place.” Part of a symposium on introduced amphibians andreptiles, Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists,Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Herpetologists’ League, American Elasmobranch Society), 6–11 July2005, Tampa, Florida.

67. Powell, R.* “Interactions within a Grenadian lizard community.” Invited seminar speaker, 22 April 2005, Truman StateUniversity, Kirksville, Missouri.

66. Powell, R.* “Natural History and Conservation of Terrestrial Reptiles on Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten.” KansasCity Herpetological Society Meeting, 13 November 2004, Independence, Missouri.

65. Powell, R.* “Conservation Concerns for Terrestrial Reptiles on Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten.” KansasHerpetological Society Annual Meeting, 6–7 November 2004, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas.

64. Powell, R.* “Natural History and Conservation of Reptiles on Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten.” Sea&Learn,Windwardside, Saba, Netherlands Antilles, 12 October 2004.

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63. Fogarty, S.P. and R. Powell.* “The status of Lesser Antillean Iguanas (Iguana delicatissima) on St. Eustatius, withnotes on saurian herbivory.” Missouri Herpetological Association Annual Meeting, 25–26 September 2004, SquawCreek National Wildlife Refuge, Mound City, Missouri.

62. Powell, R. “The reptiles of St. Eustatius.” Three schools (public, Catholic, Seventh Day Adventist), Oranjestad, St.Eustatius, 15 June 2004.

61. Powell, R.* and R.W. Henderson. “West Indian lizards and the snakes that eat them.” Lecture series, St EustatiusNational Parks Foundation, Oranjestad, St. Eustatius, 9 June 2004; Saba Conservation Foundation, Windwardside,Saba,18 June 2004.

60. Gifford, M.E.*, R. Powell, A. Larson, and R.L. Gutberlet, Jr. “Biogeography and population history of Ameivachrysolaema from Hispaniola.” Joint Annual Meeting, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, theHerpetologists’ League, and the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 26–31 May 2004, University ofOklahoma, Norman.

59. Powell, R.* and R.W. Henderson.* “West Indian lizards and the snakes that eat them.” Seminar series, TortolaCommunity College, 8 October 2003, Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

58. Powell, R.* “Anolis lizards on Grenada: Interactions with other species.” Meeting, Chicago Herpetological Society, 30July 2003, Chicago, IL.

57. Powell, R.* “West Indian lizards: Ecological release? Melanism and thermal biology? Species limits?” InternationalHerpetological Symposium. 18–21 July 2002, St. Louis, MO.

56. Glor, R.E.,* J.J. Kolbe, R. Powell, J.B. Losos, and A. Larson. “The hierarchy of an adaptive radiation: specialization inan intra-island radiation of Caribbean anoles” (poster). Joint Annual Meeting, American Society of Ichthyologists andHerpetologists, Herpetologist’s League, and the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 3–7 July 2002,Kansas City, MO.

55. Meshaka, W.E., Jr.* and R. Powell. “Exotic herpetofauna of the Americas and Hawaii: patterns and predictions.” JointAnnual Meeting, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologist’s League, and the Society for theStudy of Amphibians and Reptiles. 3–7 July 2002, Kansas City, MO.

54. Powell, R.,* W.E. Meshaka, Jr., C. Huntington, and T. Holt. “Food habits of syntopic Bufo marinus and Bufo terrestrisin south-central Florida.” Joint Annual Meeting, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologist’sLeague, and the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 3–7 July 2002, Kansas City, MO.

53. White, A.M., R. Powell,* and E.J. Censky. “Thermal biology of Ameiva from the Anguilla Bank: Does melanismmatter?” Washington University Graduate Seminar, St. Louis, Missouri. 13 March 2002.

52. Ottenwalder, J.A., R. Powell,* and C.B. Malone. “Cyclura cornuta: The Eastern Dominican Populations.” IUCN/SSCIguana Specialist Group, Grand Cayman. 9–12 November 2001.

51. Powell, R.,* and S.A. Pasachnik. “Iguana delicatissima from Anguilla.” IUCN/SSC Iguana Specialist Group, GrandCayman. 9–12 November 2001.

50. White, A.M., R. Powell,* and E.J. Censky. “Thermal biology of Ameiva from the Anguilla Bank: Does melanismmatter?” William Jewell College Biology Seminar Series, Liberty, Missouri. 30 October 2001.

49. Powell, R.* “Do solitary anoles experience ecological release?” Missouri Herpetological Association, Reis BiologicalStation, Steelville, Missouri. 29 September 2001.

48. Powell, R.* “Do solitary anoles experience ecological release?” Tri-Beta Installation Dinner, Missouri Western StateCollege, St. Joseph, Missouri. 18 April 2001.

47. Powell, R.* “Do solitary anoles experience ecological release?” Emporia State University, Department of BiologicalSciences graduate seminar, Emporia, Kansas. 14 February 2001.

46. White, A.M.*, E.J. Censky, R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and R.W. Henderson. Thermal biology of Ameiva plei andAmeiva corax from the Anguilla Bank. Joint Meeting, Kansas Herpetological Society, Missouri HerpetologicalAssociation, and Kansas City Herpetological Society, Kansas City, Missouri. 21–22 October 2000.

45. Lindsay, C.,* S.S. Nava, R.W. Henderson, and R. Powell. Microhabitat, activity, and density of dwarf geckos(Sphaerodactylus) on the Anguilla Bank. Joint Meeting, Kansas Herpetological Society, Missouri HerpetologicalAssociation, and Kansas City Herpetological Society, Kansas City, Missouri. 21–22 October 2000.

44. Eaton, J.M., S.C. Larimer,* K.G. Howard, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. A solitary anole in altered habitats. JointMeeting, Kansas Herpetological Society, Missouri Herpetological Association, and Kansas City Herpetological Society,Kansas City, Missouri. 21–22 October 2000.

43. Powell, R.* Resource partitioning by West Indian lizard communities. Minnesota Herpetological Society, St. Paul. 6October 2000.

42. Powell, R.* Herpetological field work. Kansas City Herpetological Society, Independence, Missouri. 8 January 2000.41. Powell, R.* Anoline ecomorphs in altered habitats on Hispaniola. Kansas Herpetological Society, Annual Meeting,

Pratt, Kansas. 5–7 November 1999.40. Powell, R.* Anoline ecomorphs in altered habitats. Seminar, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Missouri.

5 October 1999.

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39. Gifford, M.E.* and R. Powell. Prey availability and utilization by Aristelliger cochranae from Navassa Island, WestIndies. Missouri Herpetological Association Annual Meeting, Lay Biological Station, Bowling Green, Missouri. 25September 1999.

38. Nelson, S.E.,* B.L. Banbury, R.A. Sosa, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. Natural history of Leiocephalussemilineatus. Missouri Herpetological Association Annual Meeting, Lay Biological Station, Bowling Green, Missouri.25 September 1999.

37. Powell, R.* Successful Undergraduate Research at a Small Teaching College. First Annual Conference on Faculty andStudent Research at Teaching Institutions, Utah Valley State College. March 1999.

36. Powell, R.* Walking with the Big Leagues: Grantsmanship at Small Teaching Colleges. First Annual Conference onFaculty and Student Research at Teaching Institutions, Utah Valley State College. March 1999.

35. Powell, R.* Herpetology of Navassa Island. Kansas Herpetological Society. Annual Meeting 1998.34. Powell, R.* Research on Neotropical Lizards. Biology Seminar Series, William Jewell College, Liberty, MO. September

1998.33. Powell, R.* Catching Lizards in the Neotropics: Undergraduate Research Opportunities. Mid-Missouri Herpetological

Society, Columbia, MO. July 1998.32. Powell, R.*, G.K. Fitch, and S.S. Daggett. Extended field trips in the biology curriculum at Avila College. Missouri

Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting 1998.31. Powell, R., G.K. Fitch*, and S.S. Daggett*. Low cost use of campus resources for investigative modules in general

biology laboratories. Missouri Academy of Sciences. Annual Meeting 1998.30. Powell, R.* Student/faculty collaboration: teaching and scholarship. Student Scholarship Day Keynote Address, Grand

Valley State University, Allendale, MI. April 1998.29. Boeckmann, D.,* M. Clark, R. Powell, B.D. Greene, and J.D. Lynch. Eleutherodactylus loki (Leptodactylidae): natural

history and polymorphism, with notes on the leaf litter frog community of the Los Tuxtlas region, Veracruz, México.Missouri Herpetological Association. Annual Meeting 1997.

28. Birt, R.,* R. Powell, and A. Mathis. Aspects of the ecology of Anolis barkeri, a semi-aquatic lizard from southernMéxico. Missouri Herpetological Association. Annual Meeting 1996.

27. Micco, S.M.,* G.J. Lahey, R.A. Sosa, R. Powell, E.J. Censky, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. Natural history of Leiocephalusbarahonensis (Tropiduridae) on the Península de Barahona, Hispaniola: a comparison between two populations. Societyfor the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting 1996.

26. Sproston, A.L.,* R.E. Glor, L.M. Hartley, E.J. Censky, R. Powell, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. Niche differences amongthree sympatric species of Ameiva (Reptilia: Teiidae) on Hispaniola. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.Annual Meeting 1996.

25. Powell, R.* Ecological studies of amphibians and reptiles on Hispaniola. Southwest Missouri State University. Graduateseminar. November 1994.

24. Powell, R.* Lizard diversity on Hispaniola. Midwest Herpetological Symposium, Kansas City. October 1994.23. Parsons, K.J.* and R. Powell. Diet of an endemic Hispaniolan toad, Peltophryne guentheri. Missouri Herpetological

Association. Annual Meeting 1994.22. Powell, R.* Chasing lizards in the Dominican Republic (keynote address). Kansas Herpetological Society. Annual

Meeting 1993.21. Sowell, S.P., R. Powell,* J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. Niche partitioning by a lizard community in

the Sierra de Baoruco, Hispaniola. Missouri Herpetological Association. Annual Meeting 1993.20. Powell, R.* and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. Natural history of a Hispaniolan lizard community in altered habitat. Society for the

Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting 1992.19. Zani, P.A.,* S.I. Guttman, and R. Powell. Genetic relationships among Anolis cristatellus from Puerto Rico and

Hispaniola. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting 1992.18. Powell, R.* and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. Studies of a Hispaniolan lizard community. Missouri Herpetological Association.

Annual Meeting 1992.17. Schreiber, M.C.,* R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. Natural history of Leiocephalus

schreibersii (Sauria: Tropiduridae) in an altered habitat in the Dominican Republic. Prairie States Ecology Conclave.Annual Meeting 1992.

16. Powell, R.* and S.J. Charde. Reproductive biology, are we missing the point in introductory courses? Association ofMidwestern College Biology Teachers. Annual Meeting 1991.

15. Fobes, T.M.,* R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. The natural history of Anolis cybotes from theDominican Republic. Missouri Herpetological Association. Annual Meeting 1991.

14. Lynxwiler, J.R.,* R. Powell, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., A. Lathrop, and D.D. Smith. The natural history of Hemidactylusbrookii haitianus from the Dominican Republic. Missouri Herpetological Association. Annual Meeting 1991.

13. Powell, R.,* D.D. Smith, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and M.L. Jolley. Spatial niche partitioning in a Hispaniolan lizardcommunity. Congreso Conservación de la Biodiversidad del Caribe 1991.

12. Powell, R.,* D.D. Smith, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., and M.L. Jolley. Spatial niche partitioning in a Hispaniolan lizardcommunity. Missouri Herpetological Association. Annual Meeting 1990.

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11. Powell, R.* An herpetofaunal survey of the Osage Prairie Natural Area. Missouri Herpetological Association. AnnualMeeting 1988.

10. Powell, R.* Herpetology in the Dominican Republic. Kansas Herpetological Society. Annual Meeting 1988.9. Powell, R.* Variation in spotted salamanders from Missouri. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual

Meeting 1986.8. Powell, R.* Variation in spotted salamanders from Missouri. Missouri Academy of Sciences. Annual Meeting 1986.7. White, B.U.* and R. Powell. Notes on the cytological differentiation of a diploid-tetraploid species pair of tree frogs

(Hyla chrysoscelis and Hyla versicolor) from Missouri. Missouri Academy of Sciences. Annual Meeting 1986.6. Powell, R.* An effective education program concerning snakes. Kansas Herpetological Society. Annual Meeting 1985.5. Powell, R.*, B. Miller, and D.D. Smith. Notes on the herpetofauna of southwestern Missouri glades (invited paper).

Missouri Academy of Sciences. Annual Meeting 1985.4. van der Horst, E.* and R. Powell. On the distribution of gray treefrogs (Hyla chrysoscelis/Hyla versicolor complex) in

Missouri. Missouri Academy of Sciences. Annual Meeting 1983.3. Smith, D.D.,* R. Powell, and H.L. Gregory. The Academy as a clearing house of herpetological data, part II. Missouri

Academy of Sciences. Annual Meeting 1982.2. Powell, R.,* H.L. Gregory, and D.D. Smith. Notes on the reproduction of copperheads (Agkistrodon contortrix) and

timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) in Missouri. Missouri Academy of Sciences. Annual Meeting 1979.1. Smith, D.D.,* R. Powell, and H.L. Gregory. The Academy as a clearing house of herpetological data. Missouri

Academy of Sciences. Annual Meeting 1979.

Presentations by Undergraduates based on Research under my Direction3. Decker, H.* “Geckos of Coconut Island, O’ahu.” Tri-Beta Regional Meeting, Reis Biological Station, Steelville,

Missouri. 6 May 2002.2. Larimer, S.C.* and J.J. Shew. Sleep-site fidelity and other nocturnal behaviors of Anolis gingivinus from Anguilla.

Joint Meeting, Kansas Herpetological Society, Missouri Herpetological Association, and Kansas City HerpetologicalSociety, Kansas City, Missouri. 21–22 October 2000.

1. Lenart, L.A.* and S.P. Sowell. Anoline diversity in three differentially altered habitats in the Sierra de Baoruco,Dominican Republic. Herpetologist's League / Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Joint Annual Meeting,University of Georgia, Athens, GA. August 1994. This paper was part of a symposium entitled: West IndianHerpetology: A Symposium in Memory of Albert Schwartz.

CIVIC ACTIVITIES (since 1985):Truman High School (Independence, MO) PTSA. Member, 2000–2004.Bridger Eighth Grade Center (Independence, MO) PTSA. Member, 1999–2000.Bingham Seventh Grade Center (Independence, MO) PTSA. Charter Member, 1998–1999.Friends of Lakeside Nature Center, Advisory Board. 1997–present.Boy Scouts of America, patrol advisor and committee member, Troop 865, St. Mark’s Church, Independence, MO, 1996–

1998.Glendale Elementary School (Independence, MO) PTA. 1991–1998, President 1992–1994, Vice-president for Budget and

Finance 1994–1996, Legislative chairperson, 1997–1998.Independence YMCA, youth baseball and soccer coach 1990–1996.Partners of the Americas, Missouri-Para (Brazil) Partnership, Natural Resources Committee. 1987–1998.Noland Road Baptist Church (Independence, MO). Mission trip director 1989, 1991, 1995, 1996; Missions Committee

chairperson 1995–1999; Single Sdults division, co-director 1996–2006.