Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Ulrich Sinsch
AG Zoologie, Universität Koblenz
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Sinsch, U.; Schneider, H.
Taxonomic reassessment of Middle Eastern water frogs: Morphological variation among populations considered as Rana ridibunda, R. bedriagae or R. IevantinaJournal of zoological systematics and evolutionary research. Bd. 37. H. 2. Berlin: Blackwell Wissenschafts-Verl. 1999 S. 67 - 74
Sinsch, Ulrich
Biologie und Ökologie der KreuzkröteBochum: Laurenti 1998 222 S.
Sinsch, Ulrich
Effects of larval history and microtags on growth and survival of natterjack toads (Bufo calamita)Herpetological Journal. Bd. 7. London. 1997 S. 163 - 168
Sinsch, U.
Postmetamorphic dispersal and recruitment of first breeders in a Bufo calamita metapopulationOecologia. Bd. 112. H. 1. Berlin: Springer 1997 S. 42 - 47
Sinsch, U.; Schneider, H.
Bioacoustic assessment of the taxonomic status of pool frog populations (Rana lessonae) with reference to a topotypical populationJournal of zoological systematics and evolutionary research. Bd. 34. H. 2. Berlin: Blackwell Wissenschafts-Verl. 1996 S. 63 - 74
Sinsch, U.
Population dynamics in natterjack toads (Bufo calamita): a nine-years-studyVerhandlungen Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft. Bd. Verhandlungen Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft. Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer 1996 S. 127
Sinsch, Ulrich; Martino, A.; Di Tada, I.E.
Skeletochronological assessment of age and growth in the lizard Pristidactylus achalensisVerhandlungen Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft. Bd. 89.1. Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer 1996 S. 329
Salas, A. W.; Sinsch, Ulrich
Two new Telmatobius species (Leptodactylidae: Telmatobiinae) of Ancash, PeruAlytes. Bd. 14. H. 1. Paris. 1996 S. 1 - 26
Hertwig, Iris; Sinsch, Ulrich
Comparative Toe Pad Morphology in Marsupial Frogs (Genus Gastrotheca): Arboreal versus Ground-Dwelling Species.Copeia. a journal of cold blooded vertebrates. H. 1. Washington, DC. 1995 S. 38 - 47
Sinsch, U.; Seidel, D.
Dynamics of local and temporal breeding assemblages in a Bufo calamita metapopulationAustralian journal of ecology. Bd. 20. H. 3. Oxford [u.a.]: Blackwell 1995 S. 351 - 361