David
M. Green
Publications
(Students and
Postdocs underlined)
Refereed
Scientific Publications
Journal Papers
104. Kilburn, V.L., R. Ibáñez, and
D.M. Green. 2011. Reptiles as potential vectors and hosts
of the amphibian pathogen, Batrachochytrium
dendrobatidis, in Panamá. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 97:127-134.
103. Sigurdsen, T., D.M. Green and P.J. Bishop. 2012. The anuran humerus and the
evolution of jumping in early salientians. Fieldiana.
(in press)
102.
Sigurdsen, T. and D.M. Green.
2011. The origin of modern amphibians: a re-evaluation. Zoological Journal of
the Linnean Society 162: 457–469.
101.
Kilburn, V.L., R. Ibáñez, O. Sanjur, E. Bermingham, J.P. Suraci and
D.M. Green. 2010. Ubiquity of the pathogenic
chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium
dendrobatidis, in anuran communities in Panamá.
EcoHealth 7:537-548.
100. Irisarri, I., D. San Mauro, D.M. Green, and R. Zardoya. 2010. The complete mitochondrial
genome of the relict frog, Leiopelma
archeyi: insights into the root of the frog Tree of Life and a new
mitogenomic gene order. Mitochondrial DNA 21: 173–182
99.
Gray, H.M., H. Kaiser
and D.M. Green. 2010. Does
alkaloid sequestration protect the green poison frog, Dendrobates auratus, from predator attacks? Salamandra 46:235–238.
98.
Mooers, A.O., D.F. Doak, C.S. Findlay, D.M.
Green, C. Grouios, L.L. Manne, A. Rashvand, M.A. Rudd, and J. Whitton. 2010.
Science, policy and species at risk in
97.
Fouquet, A., D.M.
Green, B. Waldman, J.H. Bowsher, K.P. McBride and N.J. Gemmell. 2010. Phylogeography
of Leiopelma hochstetteri reveals
strong genetic structure and suggests new conservation priorities. Conservation
Genetics 11:907-919
96.
Markle, T.M. and D.M. Green. 2009. New records of amphibians in
northern/central
95.
Lee-Yaw, J., A. Davidson, B.H. McRae and D.M. Green. 2009. Do landscape processes predict phylogeographic
patterns in the Wood Frog. Molecular Ecology 18:1863-1874.
94.
Woodhams, D.C., V.L. Kilburn, L.K. Reinert, J.Voyles, D. Medina, R.
Ibañez, A.D. Hyatt, D.G. Boyle, J. Pask, D.M. Green, and L.A. Rollins‑Smith.
2008. Chytridiomycosis and amphibian population declines continue to spread
eastward in
93.
Lee‑Yaw, J.A., J.T. Irwin and D.M. Green. 2008. Post‑glacial
range expansion from northern refugia by the wood frog, Rana sylvatica. Molecular Ecology 17:867-884
92. Frost, D.R. T. Grant, J.Faivovich, R.H. Bain, A.
Haas, C.F.B. Haddad, R.O. de Sa, A. Channing, M. Wilkinson, S.C. Donnellan,
C.J. Raxworthy, J.A. Campbell, B.L. Blotto, P. Moler , R.C. Drewes, R.A.
Nussbaum, J.D. Lynch, D.M. Green, and W.C. Wheeler. 2008. Is the
Amphibian Tree of Life really fatally flawed? Cladistics 24:385-395
91. Teske, P.R., S.A.
90. Smith, M.A, and D.M. Green. 2006.
Sex, isolation and fidelity: unbiased long distance dispersal in a terrestrial
amphibian. Ecography
29:649-658.
89.
Frost, D.R., T. Grant, J. Faivovich, R. Bain, A. Haas, C.F.B. Haddad, R. de Sá,
A. Channing, M. Wilkinson, S.C. Donnellan, C. Raxworthy, J.A. Campbell, B.L.
Blotto, P. Moler, R.C. Drewes, R.A. Nussbaum, J.D. Lynch, D.M. Green and
W. Wheeler. 2006. The amphibian tree of life. Bulletin of the
88.
Green, D.M. 2005. Designatable units for status assessment of endangered
species. Conservation Biology 19:1813-1820.
87.
Ouellet, M.,
86.
85. Smith, M.A, and D.M. Green. 2005.
Are all amphibian populations metapopulations? Dispersal and the metapopulation
paradigm in amphibian ecology. Ecography 28:110-128.
84.
Carroll, R.L., J. Irwin and D.M.
Green. 2005. Thermal physiology and the origin of terrestriality in
vertebrates. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 143:345-358.
83. Smith, M.A, and D.M. Green. 2004.
Phylogeography of Bufo fowleri at its northern range limit. Molecular Ecology 13:3723‑3733.
82.
Green, D.M. 2004. Structure and
evolution of B-chromosomes in amphibians. Cytogenetic and Genome Research 106:235‑242
81.
Blaustein, A.R., T.L. Root, J. M. Kiesecker, L.K. Belden, D.H. Olson and D.M.
Green. 2003. Amphibian Breeding and Climate Change: Reply to Corn.
Conservation Biology 17:626-627.
80.
Green, D.M. 2003. The ecology of extinction: population fluctuation and
decline in amphibians. Biological Conservation. 111:331-343.
79.
Green, D.M., and C. Parent. 2003. Variable and asymmetric
introgression in a hybrid zone in the toads, Bufo americanus and B.
fowleri. Copeia 2003:34-43.
78.
Blaustein, A.R., T.L. Root, J. M. Kiesecker, L.K. Belden, D.H. Olson and D.M.
Green,. 2002. Amphibian phenology and climate change. Conservation Biology
16:1454-1455.
77.
Soare, R., D.M. Green and W.H. Pollard. 2002. Habitability of
Europa: a cautionary note. EOS, Annals of the American Geophysical Union
83:231.
76.
Green, D.M. 2002. Chromosome polymorphism in Archey's Frog (Leiopelma
archeyi) from
75. Gray, H.M., M. Ouellet, D.M. Green, and A.S. Rand 2002. Traumatic injuries in two neotropical
frogs, Dendrobates auratus and Physalaemus pustulosus. Journal of
Herpetology 36:117-121.
74.
Blaustein, A.R., L.K. Belden, D.H. Olson, D.M. Green, T.L. Root and J.
M. Kiesecker. 2001. Amphibian breeding and climate change. Conservation Biology
15:1804-1809.
73.
Soare, R., W. Pollard and D.M. Green. 2001. Deductive model
proposed for evaluating terrestrial analogues. EOS, Annals of the American
Geophysical Union 82:501
72.
Landolfa, M., D. M. Green, and R. Chase. 2001. Dart shooting influences
paternal reproductive success in the snail Helix aspersa (Pulmonata,
Stylommatophora) . Behavioral Ecology 12:773‑777
71.
Scheltinga, D.M., B.G.M. Jamieson, K. Eggars and D.M. Green. 2001.
Ultrastructure of the spermatozoon of Leiopelma hochstetteri
(Leiopelmatidae, Anura, Amphibia). Zoosystema 23:157-171
70.
Brinkman, J.N., S.K. Sessions, A. Houben, and D.M. Green. 2000.
Structure and evolution of supernumerary chromosomes in the Pacific Giant
salamander, Dicamptodon tenebrosus. Chromosome Research 8:477-485
69.
68.
Mikaelian,
67.
Kasinsky, H.E., L. Gutovitch, D. Kulak, M. MacKay, D.M. Green, J. Hunt
and J. Ausio. 1999. Sperm nuclear basic proteins in Ascaphus truei
and frogs from the Australian Region. Journal of Experimental Zoology
284:717-728.
66.
Abourachid, A. and D.M. Green. 1999. Origins of the frog-kick? Alternate-leg
swimming in primitive frogs, familes Leiopelmatidae and Ascaphidae. Journal
of Herpetology. 33:657-663.
65.
Sharbel, T.F., D.M. Green, and A. Houben. 1998. B chromosome
origin in the endemic
64. Sagor, E.S., M. Ouellet, E. Barten, and D.M.
Green. 1998.
Geographic variation in age structure in the Wood frog, Rana sylvatica.
Journal of Herpetology 32:469-474
63.
Shirose,
62. Weller, W.F. and D.M. Green. 1997.
Checklist and current status of Canadian amphibians. Herpetological
Conservation 1:309-328
61.
Green, D.M. 1997. Perspectives on amphibian population declines:
defining the problem and searching for answers. Herpetological
Conservation 1:291-308.
60. Green, D.M. 1997. Temporal
variation in abundance and age structure in Fowler's toads (Bufo woodhousii
fowleri) at
59.
Green, D.M., H. Kaiser, T.F. Sharbel, J. Kearsley, and K.R. McAllister.
1997. Cryptic species of spotted frogs, Rana pretiosa complex,
from
58.
Green, D.M. and C. Pustowka. 1997. Correlated morphological and
allozyme variation in the hybridizing toads, Bufo americanus and Bufo
hemiophrys. Herpetologica 53:218-228.
57.
Zeyl, C., G. Bell and D.M. Green. 1996. Sex and the spread of
retrotransposon Ty3 in experimental populations of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Genetics 143:1567-1577.
56.
Green, D.M., T.F. Sharbel, J. Kearsley, and H. Kaiser.
1996. Postglacial range fluctuation, genetic subdivision and speciation in the
western North American Spotted frog complex, Rana pretiosa.
Evolution 50:374-390.
55.
Green, D.M. 1996. The bounds of species: hybridization in the Bufo
americanus group of North American toads.
54.
Kellner, A. and D.M. Green. 1995. Age structure and age at
maturity in Fowlers' toads, Bufo woodhousii fowleri at their northern
range limit. Journal of Herpetology
29:417-421.
53.
Sharbel, T.F., J. Bonin,
52.
Kaiser, H., D.M. Green and M. Schmid. 1994. Systematics and
biogeography of Eastern Caribbean Eleutherodactylus (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
with the description of a new species from
51.
Kaiser, H., T.F. Sharbel and D.M. Green. 1994. Systematics and
biogeography of
50.
Green, D.M. 1994. Genetic and cytogenetic diversity in Hochstetter's
frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri, and its importance for conservation
management.
49.
Kaiser, H., J.D. Hardy and D.M. Green. 1994. The taxonomic status
of
48.
Green, D.M. and L.J. Borkin. 1993. Evolutionary relationships of eastern
palearctic brown frogs, genus Rana: paraphyly of the 24‑chromosome
species group and the significance of chromosome number change. Zoological
Journal of the Linnaean Society. 109:1-25.
47.
Green, D.M., C. Zeyl and T. F. Sharbel. 1993. The
evolution of hypervariable sex and supernumerary chromosomes in the relict
46.
Green, D.M. and D.C. Cannatella. 1993. Phylogenetic significance of the
amphicoelous frogs, Ascaphidae and Leiopelmatidae. Ecology, Ethology, and
Evolution. 5:233-245.
45.
44.
Zeyl, C.W. and D.M. Green. 1992. Polymorphism in a highly
repeated sequence from the
43.
Sharbel, T.F. and D.M. Green. 1992. Captive maintenance of the
primitive
42.
Iizuka, K., D.M. Green and T.F. Sharbel. 1991. Karyotype analysis
of amphibian chromosomes as teaching materials in science teaching (2) - A
simple method for chromosome preparations from corneal epithelium of frogs.
Japanese Journal of Biological Education
31:110-114. (in Japanese).
41.
Green, D.M. 1991. Chaos, fractals and non‑linear dynamical systems
in evolution and phylogeny. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 6:333-337
40.
Tessier, C., D. Slaven and D.M. Green. 1991. Population density
and daily movement patterns of Hochstetter's frogs, Leiopelma hochstetteri,
in a
39.
Laurin, G. and D.M. Green. 1990. Spring emergence and male
breeding behaviour of Fowler's Toads (Bufo woodhousii fowleri)
at
38.
Green, D.M. 1990. Muller's Ratchet and the evolution of supernumerary
chromosomes. Genome 33:818‑824.
37.
Green, D.M. and C. Tessier. 1990. Distribution and abundance of
Hochstetter's Frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri. Journal of the Royal Society
of
36.
Hillis, D.M. and D.M. Green. 1990. Evolutionary changes of heterogametic
sex and sex‑determination systems in the phylogenetic history of
amphibians. Journal of Evolutionary
Biology 3:49‑64.
35.
Green, D.M. 1989. Fowler's Toad (Bufo woodhousii fowleri)
in
34.
Li, F.‑L., D.M. Green and T. F. Sharbel. 1989.
Allozyme relationships of some frogs (genus Rana) from
33.
Green, D.M., T. F. Sharbel, R. Hitchmough and C. H. Daugherty.
1989. Genetic variation in the genus Leiopelma and relationships to
other primitive frogs. Zeischift fur Zoologisches Systematik und
Evolutionsforschung 27:65‑ 79.
32.
Green, D.M. 1988. Cytogenetics of the endemic
31.
Green, D.M. and T. F. Sharbel. 1988. Comparative cytogenetics of
the primitive frog, Leiopelma archeyi (Anura; Leiopelmatidae).
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics 47:212‑216.
30.
Green, D.M. 1988. Heteromorphic sex‑chromosomes in the rare and
primitive frog Leiopelma hamiltoni from
29.
Green, D.M. and D. L. Barber. 1988. The ventral adhesive disc of the
clingfish, Gobiesox maeandricus: integumental structure and adhesive
mechanisms. Canadian Journal of Zoology
66:1610‑1619.
28.
Baker, M. R. and D.M. Green. 1988. Helminth parasites of native frogs
(Leiopelmatidae) from
27.
Green, D.M. 1988. Antipredator behaviour and skin glands in the
26.
Green, D.M. and J. Carson. 1988. The adhesion of treefrog toe‑pads
to glass: cryogenic examination of a capillary adhesion system. Journal of Natural History 22:131‑135.
25.
Green, D.M., R. A. Nussbaum and Yang
24.
Green, D.M., J. Kezer and R. A. Nussbaum. 1987. Supernumerary chromosome
variation and heterochromatin distribution in the endemic
23.
Green, D.M. 1986. Systematics and evolution of western North American
frogs allied to Rana aurora and Rana boylii: Karyological
evidence. Systematic Zoology 35: 273‑282.
22.
Green, D.M. 1986. Systematics and evolution of western North American
frogs allied to Rana aurora and Rana boylii:
Electrophoretic evidence. Systematic Zoology 35: 283‑296.
21.
Green, D.M. and M. Simon. 1986. Digital microstructure in ecologically
diverse sympatric microhylid frogs, genera Cophixalus and Sphenophryne
(Amphibia, Anura), from
20.
Green, D.M. 1985. Natural hybrids between the frogs Rana cascadae
and Rana pretiosa (Anura, Ranidae). Herpetologica 41: 262‑267.
19.
Green, D.M. 1985. Differentiation in amount of centromeric
heterochromatin between subspecies of the red‑legged frog, Rana aurora.
Copeia 1985: 1071‑1074.
18.
Green, D.M. 1985. Biochemical identification of red‑legged frogs, Rana
aurora draytoni, at
17.
Green, D.M. and D.M. Delisle. 1985. Allotriploidy in natural hybrid
frogs (Rana chiricahuensis x pipiens) from
16.
Green, D.M., J. Kezer and R. A. Nussbaum. 1984. Triploidy in
Hochstetter's frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri, from
15.
Green, D.M. 1984. Calculation of indices of genetic distance and
similarity: unbiased estimation corrected for sample size in a BASIC computer
program. Journal of Heredity 75:415.
14.
Green, D.M., P. Z. Myers and D. L. Reyna. 1984. CHROMPAC III: An
improved package for micro‑computer assisted analysis of karyotypes.
Journal of Heredity 75: 143.
13.
Green, D.M. 1984. Sympatric hybridization and allozyme variation in the
toads Bufo americanus and B. fowleri in southern
12.
Green, D.M. 1983. Evidence for chromosome number reduction and
chromosomal homosequentiality in the 24‑chromosome Korean frog Rana
dybowskii and related species. Chromosoma 88: 222‑226.
11.
Green, D.M. 1983. Allozyme variation through a clinal hybrid zone
between the toads Bufo americanus and B. hemiophrys in
southeastern
10.
Green, D.M. 1982. Mating call characteristics of hybrid toads (Bufo
americanus x B. fowleri) at
9. Green, D.M. and P. Alberch. 1981.
Interdigital webbing and skin morphology in the neotropical salamander genus Bolitoglossa
(Amphibia; Plethodontidae). Journal of
Morphology 170:273‑282.
8. Green, D.M. 1981. Adhesion and the
toe‑pads of treefrogs. Copeia 1981: 790‑796.
7. Green, D.M., A. O. Wasserman and J.
P. Bogart. 1981. Karyotypes of the frogs Rana septentrionalis and R.
virgatipes. Copeia 1981: 879‑882.
6. Green, D.M., J. P. Bogart, E. H.
Anthony and D. L. Genner. 1980. An interactive, micro‑computer based
karyotype analysis system for phylogenetic cytotaxonomy. Computers in Biology
and Medicine 10: 219‑227.
5. Green, D.M., C. H. Daugherty and J.
P. Bogart. 1980. Karyology and the systematic relationships of the tailed frog,
Ascaphus truei. Herpetologica 36: 346‑352.
4. Green, D.M. 1980. Size differences
in adhesive toe‑pad cells of treefrogs of the diploid‑polyploid Hyla
versicolor complex. Journal of
Herpetology 14: 15‑19.
3. Green, D.M. 1979. A BASIC computer
program for calculating indices of genetic distance and similarity. Journal
of Heredity 70: 429‑430
2. Green, D.M. 1979. Treefrog toe‑pads:
comparative surface morphology using scanning electron microscopy. Canadian
Journal of Zoology 57: 2033‑2046.
1. Green, D.M. 1978. Northern leopard frogs
and bullfrogs on
Chapters in
Books
19. Frost, D.R., R.W. McDiarmid, J.R. Mendelson III
and D.M. Green. 2012. Anura: Frogs. In
Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North
America North of
18. Räsänen, K. and D.M. Green. 2009.
Acidification and its effects on amphibian populations. In Amphibian Biology, Volume 8.
Conservation and Ecology. H. Heatwole (ed.), Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping
Norton, Australia.
17. Green, D.M. 2009. The future of amphibians.
Chapter 14, In The Rise of Amphibians, by R.L. Carroll.
16.
15. Green, D.M. and S. K. Sessions. 2007. Karyology and
Cytogenetics. pp. 2756-2841. In Amphibian Biology, Volume 7.
Systematics. H. Heatwole and M. Tyler (eds.), Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping
14. Green, D.M. 2005. The biology of amphibian
declines. pp. 58-72. In Amphibian
Declines: the conservation status of
13. Green, D.M. 2005. Bufo fowleri,
Fowler’s toad. pp. 766-778. In Amphibian Declines: the conservation
status of
12. Green, D.M. 2005. Bufo americanus,
American toad. pp.
692-704. In Amphibian
Declines: the conservation status of
11. Carroll, R., C. Boivert, R. Bolt, D.M. Green, N. Philips, C
Rolian, R. Schoch, and A. Tarenko. 2004. Changing patterns of ontogeny from
osteolepiform fish through Permian tetrapods as a guide to the early evolution
of land vertebrates. pp. 319-341. In
Recent Advances in the Origin and early Radiation of Vertebrates. G. Arratia,
R. Cloutier, and M. Wilson, (eds.) Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München.
10. Green, D.M. 2003. Tailed frogs. pp. 77-82. In Grzimek’s
Animal Life Encyclopedia, 2nd Ed. Vol. 6. Amphibians. Thompson and Gale,
9. Green, D.M. 2003.
8. Freedman, W., L. Roger, P.
Ewins and D.M. Green. 2001. Species at risk in
7. Green, D.M., R.L.
Carroll, and V.-H. Reynoso. 2001. Patrones
de extinctión en anfibios: pasado y presente. Pp. 169-200. In. Enfoques
Contemporáneos para el Estudio de la Biodiversidad (Contemporary approaches for
the study of Biodiversity). Instituto de Biología, Univ. Nat. Auton. México.
(in Spanish)
6. Green, D.M. 2000 How do amphibians
go extinct? Pp. 29-35. in L.
Darling (ed.), Proc. Biology and Management of Species and Habitats at Risk.
British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria.
5. Green, D.M. 2000. Species risk assessment in at the
Canadian federal level: a changing role for COSEWIC. Pp. 935-938. in L.
Darling (ed.), Proc. Biology and Management of Species and Habitats at Risk.
British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria.
4. Green, D.M. 1992. Fowler's toads, Bufo
woodhousii fowleri at
3. Green, D.M. 1991. Supernumerary
chromosomes in amphibians. pp. 333-358. In: Amphibian Cytogenetics and
Evolution. D.M. Green and S.K. Sessions (Eds.). Academic Press,
2. Green, D.M., and S.K. Sessions.
1991. Nomenclature for chromosomes. pp. 431-432. In: Amphibian Cytogenetics and
Evolution. D.M. Green and S.K. Sessions (Eds.). Academic Press,
1. Sessions, S.K., and D.M. Green.
1991. James Kezer, a pioneer in amphibian cytogenetics. pp. 1-6. In: Amphibian
Cytogenetics and Evolution. D.M. Green and S.K. Sessions (Eds.). Academic Press, San Diego.
Books
5. Green,
D.M. (Ed.). 2012. Noms français standardisés des amphibiens et des reptiles d’Amérique du Nord au nord du Méxique.
SSAR Herpetological Circulars (in press)
4. Matsuda, B., D.M. Green, and
P.T. Gregory. 2006. The Amphibians and Reptiles of
3. Green, D.M. (Ed.). 1997. Amphibians
in Decline. Canadian Studies of a Global Problem. Herpetological Conservation.
Vol. 1. Soc. Stud. Amphib. Rept.,
2. Green, D.M. and S. K. Sessions
(Eds.). 1991. Amphibian Cytogenetics and Evolution, Academic Press,
1. Green, D.M. and R. W. Campbell.
1984. The amphibians of
Miscellaneous
Other Publications
49. Green, D.M., A.R. Yagi,
and S.E. Hamill. 2010. DRAFT Recovery strategy for the Fowler’s Toad (Anaxyrus fowleri) in Ontario. Ontario
Recovery Strategy Series. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Peterborough,
Ontario. vi + 21pp.
48. Markle, T.M., A.R. Yagi and D.M. Green. 2010. Recovery Strategy for the Allegheny Mountain
Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus
ochrophaeus) and Northern Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus fuscus) in
47. Mooers A.O. , D.F. Doak, C.S. Findlay, D.M. Green, L.L. Manne, M.A. Rudd and
J. Whitton. 2010. Science, Policy and Species at Risk in
46. Yagi, A.R., A. Brant, S. Meyer, D.M. Green, S. Dobbyn,
K. Frohlich, K. Hayes, B. Johnson, M. Oldham and R. Tervo. 2007. The Fowler's
Toad Stewardship Guide. Environment
45. Irwin, J.T., J.B. Fry, S.H.
Cox, R.S. Wagner, and D.M. Green. 2006. Phylogeography of wood frogs (Rana
sylvatica): mtDNA cytochrome b sequences indicate a deep East‑West
division. Integrative and Comparative
Biology 46:E209‑E209 (Abstract)
44. Green, D.M. 2006. Amphibians of the
43. Sayles, J.S. and D.M. Green. 2005.
Bilateral Action for Right Whales. Science 310:1616-1617.
42. Smith, M.A, and D.M. Green. 2005. Bufo
fowleri. Predation. Herpetological Review 36:159-160.
41. Green, D.M.
2005. Designatable units for species status assessment and protection. in
T. D. Hooper (Ed.). Species at Risk Conference Proceedings,. Government of
40. Carroll, R., C. Boivert, R. Bolt, D.M. Green, N. Philips, C
Rolian, R. Schoch, and A. Tarenko. 2004. Changing patterns of ontogeny from
osteolepiform fish through Permian tetrapods as a guide to the early evolution
of land vertebrates. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(supplement):42A.
39. Crother,
B.I., J. Boundy, J.A. Campbell, K. deQuieroz, D. Frost, D.M. Green, R.
Highton, J.B. Iverson, R.W. McDiarmid, P.A. Meylan, T.W. Reeder, M.E. Seidel,
J.W. Sites, jr., S.G. Tilley and D.B. Wake. 2003. Scientific and Standard
English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of
38. Green,
D.M. 2003. Amphibians and reptiles at risk in Canada: the arrival of SARA. Boreal Dip Net 7(1):5-7.
37. Smith, A.M. and D.M. Green. 2002. Bufo fowleri
(Fowler’s toad) predation. Herpetol. Review 33:125.
36. Green, D.M. 2002. Tracking toads. Recovery
20:6.
35. Kaiser, H., and D.M. Green. 2001. Keeping the frogs
still: Orajel is a safe anesthetic in amphibian photography. Herpetol. Review
32:93-94
34. Gray, H.M. and D.M. Green. 2000. Dendrobates
auratus. Refuge Use. Natural History Notes. Herpetological Review.
31:169-170.
33. Huot, M., J.
Jutras, R. Bider, L. Couillard, J. Bonin, J. Chabot, C. Daigle, J. Dancosse, S.
Deshaies, D. Fournier, D.M. Green, M. Léveillé, M Ouelet, and D.
St-Hilaire. 1999. Plan de rétablissement de la rainette faux-grillon
de l’ouest (Pseudacris
triseriata) au Québec. Faune et Parcs, Québec, Québec.
32. Gray, H.M, D.M. Green and M.J. Peters. 1999. Physalaemus pustulosus (Túngara frog). Predation. Herpetological Review 30:93.
31. Green,
D.M. 1999. COSEWIC 1999: New species added to the Canadian At-Risk list.
Canadian Assoc. Herpetologists Bulletin 13(1):18-19.
30. Green,
D.M. 1999. A Key
to Amphibians & Reptiles of the Continental United States and Canada.
by Robert Powell, Joseph T. Collins, and Erroll D. Hooper, Jr. Canadian Assoc.
Herpetol. Bulletin 13(1):20-21 (Book review)
29. Green,
D.M. 1999. The Amphibians of
28. Green, D.M. 1998. Scientists seek causes of amphibian
decline. (Les scientifiques cherchent la cause du déclin des
populations d’amphibiens). Recovery (Sauvegarde), Canadian Wildlife Service.
Fall, 1998.
27. Ouellet, M., J. Rodrigue, J. Bonin, and D.M. Green. 1997. Malformations rencontrées chez les anoures vivant
en milieu agricole au Québec. Pp. 73-75. In Compte Rendu du 11ième
Atelier sur la Petite Faune. A. Desrosiers (Ed.). Ministère de l’Environnement et de
la Faune, Québe.
26. Green, D.M. 1996. Fowler’s toad ups and downs. Proceedings,
DAPCAN IV. Fourth Annual Meeting of the Task Force on Declining Amphibian
Populations in
25. Green, D.M. 1996. Variation in Abundance and Age Structure in
Fowler's Toads, Bufo fowleri, at
24. Bishop, C.,
D. Bradford, G. Casper, S. Corn, S. Droege, G. Fellers, P. Geissler, D.M. Green,
R. Heyer, M. Lannoo, D. Larson, D. Johnson, R. McDiarmid, J. Sauer, B. Shaffer,
H. Whiteman, and H. Wilbur. 1995. A Proposed North American Amphibian
Monitoring Program. Canadian Assoc. Herpetologists Bulletin 9(1):6-13.
23.
Green, D.M. 1995. Sticky feet: a closer look at arboreal herps. Reptile
Hobbyist 1(1):32-36.
22. Green,
D.M. 1992. Vertebrate Zoology. p. 232. in Academic Press Dictionary
of Science and Technology. Academic Press,
21.
Bishop, C. and D.M. Green. 1992.
Canada continues compilation. Froglog 4:2.
20. Green, D.M. 1992. Canada enlarges agenda.
Froglog 2:2.
19. Green,
D.M. 1991. "Amphibia" (Animal Cytogenetics 4 (2):1‑242), by
Max King. Copeia 1991:1147-1149. (Book review)
18. Green, D.M. 1991.
"Cytogenetics of amphibians and reptiles", edited by Ettore Olmo.
Herpetologica 47:364-366 (Book review)
17. Green,
D.M. and D. A. Good. 1990. Interpopulational divergence in an
ancient frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri. Amer. Zoologist 30:51A (abstract).
16.
Green, D.M. 1989. Cover photograph. Canadian Field‑Naturalist
104(4).
15. Green,
D.M. 1989. The toads of Long Point: a tale of two species. Long Point Bird
Observatory Newsletter 21(2):17.
14. Sharbel,
T.F. and D.M. Green. 1989. Easy to build riffle tanks for aquatic
amphibians. Canadian Assoc. Herpetol. Bull. 3(1):3‑5.
13.
Green, D.M. 1988. Cover photographs. Chromosoma 97(2).
12. Green,
D.M. 1987. "The biology of amphibians", by W.E. Duellman and L.
Trueb. Herpetologica 43:128‑129. (Book review)
11. Green,
D.M. 1987. Herpetology at the
10.
Green, D.M. 1987. A new society? Canadian Assoc. Herpetol. Bulletin
1(1):1‑2.
9. Green, D.M. (Ed.) 1987 ‑ 1992.
Bulletin. Canadian Assoc. Herpetologists / Assoc. Canadien des Herpetologistes
Vols. 1 ‑ 5.
8. Green, D.M. 1986. Photograph (Fig.
14‑4), p. 373. in W. E. Duellman and L. Trueb, The biology of amphibians.
McGraw‑Hill Inc.
7. Green, D.M. 1986. Photographs, pp.
16‑17. Exploratorium Quarterly 10(2).
6. Green, D.M. 1984. "Introduction
to Canadian amphibians and reptiles", by F.R. Cook. Copeia 1984:1029‑1030.
(Book review)
5. Green, D.M. 1981. Hybridization in
sympatry between the toads Bufo americanus and B. fowleri
in southern
4. Green, D.M. 1980. Hybridization
between species of the Bufo americanus group in southeastern
3. Green, D.M. (Ed.) 1970‑1971.
West Coast School Days (The Lion).
2. Green, D.M. 1970. Let it go!
1. Green, D.M. 1968. Intermediate field
trip to
Reports
42. Middleton,
J., and D.M. Green. 2010. Population Ecology of Fowler's Toad (Anaxyrus fowleri) at
41. Expert Panel on Biodiversity Science (T.E. Lovejoy (Chair), L.
Brouillet, W.F. Doolittle, A. Gonzalez, D.M. Green, P. Hall, P. Hebert,
T.M. Herrmann, D. Hyde, J. Lee, W.P. Maddison, S.P. Otto, F. Sperling, R.P.
Thompson). 2010. Canadian taxonomy: exploring biodiversity, creating
opportunity. Council of Canadian Academies,
40. Green, D.M. and M.A. Smith.
2010. COSEWIC Status Report on Fowler's Toad, Anaxyrus fowleri, in Canada. in COSEWIC assessment
and status report on Fowler's Toad, Anaxyrus
fowleri, in Canada Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in
Canada.
39. Blouin-Demers, G., and D.M.
Green. 2010. The M.Sc. Program in Biology at Laurentian University.
Consultants’ Report to the
38 . Ballengée, B. and D.M. Green. 2010. Temporal and spatial
analysis of deformed amphibians in southern
37. Green, D.M. and J.
Middleton. 2009. Population Ecology of Fowler's Toad (Anaxyrus fowleri) at
36. Green, D.M. 2008. Movements and habitat use by Fowler’s Toads, Bufo (Anaxyrus) fowleri, at Hahn Beach, Big Creek NWA, Long Point, Ontario. Report
to Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment
35. Green,
D.M. and A. Summerfield. 2008. Population Ecology of Fowler's Toad (Bufo
fowleri) at
34. Green,
D.M. and N. K. Sanderson. 2007. Radio‑Tracking Fowler's Toads
in
33. Green,
D.M. and N. K. Sanderson. 2007. Population Ecology of Fowler's Toad
(Bufo fowleri) at
32. Green,
D.M. and N. K. Sanderson. 2007. Population Ecology of Fowler's Toad
(Bufo fowleri) at
.31. Green,
D.M. and N. K. Sanderson. 2006. Population Ecology of Fowler's Toad
(Bufo fowleri) at
30. Markle,
T.M., and D.M. Green. 2005.
Molecular Identification of Allegheny Mountain Dusky Salamanders, Desmognathus
ochrophaeus, in
29. Green,
D.M. and E.J.B.. McTavish. 2005. Population Ecology of Fowler's Toad
(Bufo fowleri) at
28. Green,
D.M. and M.A. Smith. 2003. Spatial ecology of Fowler’s toad (Bufo
fowleri) populations in
27. Green,
D.M., R. Pétel,
and M. Ouellet. 2003. Incidences of Developmental Abnormalities and
Traumatic Injuries Among Amphibians at
26.
25. Green,
D.M. 2001. Endangered Species in
24. Green,
D.M. and M.A. Smith. 2000 Ecology and Viability of Fowler's Toads (Bufo
fowleri) Populations. World Wildlife Fund
23. Green,
D.M. 2000. A Population Viability Analysis of Fowler's Toads, Bufo
fowleri, in
22. Green,
D.M. 1999. Population ecology of Fowler’s Toads, Bufo fowleri, at
Long Point, Ontario, in 1999. World Wildlife Fund
21. Green,
D.M. 1999. Update Status Report on the Fowler's Toad, Bufo fowleri,
in
20. Green,
D.M., and L. Bol. 1999. Population ecology of Fowler’s Toads, Bufo
fowleri, at Long Point, Ontario, in 1998.Ontario Ministry of Natural
Resources, Canadian Wildlife Service, and World Wildlife Fund Canada Endangered
Species Recovery Fund.
19. Green,
D.M., and J. Hensley. 1998. Age Structure, and Abundance of Fowler’s
Toads, Bufo fowleri, at Long Point, Ontario, in 1997.Ontario Ministry of
Natural Resources, Canadian Wildlife Service, and World Wildlife Fund Canada
Endangered Species Recovery Fund.
18. Green,
D.M. 1997.
17. Green,
D.M., F.R. Cook, D. McNicol, M. Mallory, J. Kerr, and J. Davies. 1997.
UV-B, lake chemistry and amphibians incentral and northeastern
16. Green,
D.M. 1997. Population Ecology of Fowler's Toads, Bufo fowleri, at
15. Green,
D.M., and J. Rabinowitz. 1996. Spring Emergence, Age Structure, and
Abundance of Fowler’s Toads, Bufo fowleri, at Long Point, Ontario, in
1995.Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Canadian Wildlife Service, and
World Wildlife Fund Canada.
14. Green,
D.M., F.R. Cook, D. McNicol, M. Mallory, J. Kerr, and J. Davies. 1995.
UV-B, lake chemistry and amphibians incentral and northeastern
13. Green,
D.M., M. Ouellet, and C. Saumure. 1995. Breeding Activity and
Growth Rate in Fowler's Toads (Bufo woodhousii fowleri) at
12. Green,
D.M. and H.S. Chan Tang. 1994. Breeding Activity and Growth Rate in
Fowler's Toads (Bufo woodhousii fowleri) at
11. Green,
D.M., A. Valachovic, G. Tambasco and A. Kelner. 1993.
Spring Emergence, Age Structure, and Abundance of Fowler's Toads, Bufo woodhousii
fowleri, at
10. Green,
D.M., C.W. Zeyl and A. El-Yassir. 1991. Spring emergence and
abundance of Fowler's Toads, Bufo woodhousii fowleri at
9. Green, D.M. and Z.S. Porebski.
1991. Breeding activity of Fowler's Toads, Bufo woodhousii fowleri
at
8. Green, D.M. and D. Cantin.
1990. Spring emergence and breeding behaviour of Fowler's Toads, Bufo woodhousii
fowleri at
7. Green, D.M. and C. Tessier.
1989. Distribution and abundance of Hochstetter's Frog, Leiopelma
hochstetteri. Report to New Zealand Department of Conservation.
6. Laurin, G. and D.M. Green
1989. Spring emergence and male breeding behaviour of Fowler's Toads, Bufo
woodhousii fowleri, at
5. Green, D.M. 1985. The biology and
population status of Bufo woodhousii fowleri (Fowler's
Toad) in
4. Green, D.M. and R. W. Campbell.
1980. The amphibians of
3. Green, D.M. 1976. Reptiles and
amphibians of Parksville-Qualicum region of
2. Green, D.M. 1975. Reptiles and
amphibians of Shuswap area. British Columbia Parks Branch, unpublished report.
3 pp.
1. Green, D.M. 1974. Reptiles and
amphibians of Shuswap area - an annotated list. British Columbia Parks Branch,
unpublished report. 2 pp.
Reports
contracted, administered and edited on behalf of the Committee of the Status of
Endangered Wildlife in
34. COSEWIC.
2009. Updated Status Report on the Northern Leopard frog, Rana pipiens,
in
33. COSEWIC.
2008. COSEWIC Status Report on the Western Chorus Frog, Pseudacris triseriata. Committee on the Status of Endangered
Wildlife in
32. Ovaska, K.
2007. Status Report on the Great Basin Spadefoot, Spea intermontana, in
31. Markle, T.
2007. Status Report on the Allegheny Mountain Dusky Salamander, Desmognathus
ochrophaeus, in
30. Pearson, K.
2006. Status Report on the Long-toed Salamander, Ambystoma macrodactylum,
in
29. Bogart, J.P.
and L.E. Licht. 2004. Status report update on the Smallmouth salamander, Ambystoma
texanum, in
28. Didiuk, A.
2003. Status Report on the Canadian toad, Bufo hemiophrys, in
27. Diduik, A.
2003. Status Report on the Plains spadefoot, Spea bombifrons, in
26. Dupuis, L.
and E. Wind. 2002. Status Report on the Western toad, Bufo boreas, in
25. Schock, D.
2001. Status Report on the Tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum, in
24. Dupuis, L.
2002. Status Report on the Western Red-backed salamander, Plethodon
vehiculum, in
23. Britten, D.
2001. Status Report Update on the Northern Cricket frog, Acris crepitans,
in
22. Daigle, C.
2001. Status Report on the Western Chorus frog, Pseudacris triseriata, in
21.
20.
19. Haycock, R.,
2000. Status Report on the
18. Dupuis,L.,
2000. Status Report on the Tailed frog, Ascaphus truei, in
17. Gendron, A.
2000 Status Report on the Mudpuppy, Necturus maculosus, in
16. Ovaska., K.
2000 Status Report on the
15. Bonin, J.,
1999. Status Report on the Spring salamander, Gyrinophilus porphyritcus,
in
14. Bonin, J.,
1999. Status Report on the Four-toed salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum,
in
13. Bonin, J.,
1999. Status Report on the Northern Dusky salamander, Desmognathus fuscus,
in
12.
11. Didiuk, A.,
1999. Status Report on the Plains Spadefoot toad, Spea bombifrons, in
10. Ovaska, K.,
1999. Status Report on the Ensatina, Ensatina eschscholtzi, in
9.
8. Seburn, C.N.L. and D. Seburn, 1999. Status
Report on the Northern Leopard frog, Rana pipiens, in
7. Seburn, C.N.L. and D. Seburn, 1999. Status
Report on the Pickerel frog, Rana palustris, in
6. Waye, H. 1999. Status Report on the
Red-legged frog, Rana aurora, in
5. Cannings, R.J., 1998. Status Report on the
Great Basin Spadefoot toad, Spea intermontana, in
4. Dupuis, L. and P. Ohanjanian. 1998. Status
Report on the Coeur d’Alène salamander, Plethodon idahoensis, in Canada.
Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada.(D.M. Green,
ed.)
3. Seburn, C.N.L. and D. Seburn, 1998. Status
Report on the Northern Leopard frog, Rana pipiens, in
2. Alvo, R. and J. Bonin, 1998. Status Report
on the Mountain Dusky salamander, Desmognathus ochrophaeus in
1. Schueler, F.W. 1997. Status Report on the
Eastern Hognose snake, Heterodon platyrhinos, in
Theses
3. Green, D.M. 1981. Theoretical
analysis of hybrid zones derived from an examination of two dissimilar zones of
hybridization in toads (genus Bufo). Ph.D. Thesis,
2. Green, D.M. 1979. Functional and
comparative morphology of tree‑frog toe‑pads. M.Sc. Thesis,
1. Green, D.M. 1976. Mitosis and
ultrastructure of Prorocentrum micans. B.Sc. Honours Thesis,
Presentations, Lectures and Addresses
Invited Addresses
102.
Green, D.M. 2011. How large is a species? Temporal
variation in the body size of toads. The Natural History Museum, London,
England
101.
Green, D.M. 2010. Vision, voices and votes: how scientists and
engineers turn their purpose into policy. (panelist). 1st Annual Science & Policy Exchange, McGill
University, Montréal.
100.
Green, D.M. 2010. Running a successful field studies
program. (panelist). American Soc.
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. Providence,
RI, USA.
99. Green,
D.M. 2010. How amphibians conquered the North. Northeast
Regional annual meeting of Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation.
Acadia National Park, Maine. Keynote address
98. Green,
D.M. 2009. Amphibian populations and declines: the view from the North.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panamá
97. Green,
D.M. 2009. Amphibian ecology and population declines in
Canada. Department of Biology, Laurentian University,
Sudbury.
96. Green,
D.M. 2008. Science vs. Policy in Protection of Canadian
Endangered Species. Department of Biology, Dalhousie
University, Halifax.
95. Green,
D.M. 2008. Science vs. Policy in Protection of Canadian
Endangered Species. Sigma
Xi, McGill University, Monteal.
94. Green, D.M. 2008. Les impacts
des changements climatiques sur les populations d’amphibiens. Association des
biologistes du Québec, 33e Congrès annuel. Montréal.
93. Green, D.M. 2008. How
amphibians conquered the North. In Herps in the Great White North: Survival Strategies for Short Summers and
Long Winters (Symposium). Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
(Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, American Elasmobranch
Society, Herpetologists' League, American Society of Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists), Montreal.
92. Green,
D.M. 2007. Science vs. Policy in the Genesis of the
Species at Risk Act. Symposium “Saving Biodiversity: Channeling Data
into Policy” McGill University, Montreal, Quebec.
91. Green,
D.M. 2005. The state of amphibians: decline, disease and desperate
measures. Symposium “Frog deformities: the role of parasites”. Canadian Society of Zoologists, Annual Meeting. Kingston.
90. Green,
D.M. 2005. Population Biology and Conservation of
Amphibians. Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York, USA
89. Green,
D.M. 2005. Environment in crisis: amphibians in decline. Special Libraries
Association, Annual Meeting, Toronto.
88. Green,
D.M. 2004. Designatable Units for Species Status
Assessment and Protection. Species at Risk 2004
(Conference). Victoria.
87. Green,
D.M. 2004. Amphibian Ecology and Population Declines.
Department of Biology, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA
86. Green,
D.M. 2003.The ecology of extinction: population fluctuation and decline in
amphibians. Department of Biology, Queen’s University, Kingston
85. Green,
D.M. 2003.The ecology of extinction: population fluctuation and decline in
amphibians. Department of Biology, Université de Sherbrooke,
Sherbrooke.
84. Green,
D.M. 2003.Population fluctuation and decline in amphibians. CEGEP de Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi.
83. Green,
D.M. 2003.Endangered species in Canada. CEGEP de
Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi.
82. Ouellet,
M., Mikaelian, I., B. Pauli, J. Rodrigue and D.M. Green. 2003.
Historical evidence of widespread chytrid infection in North American amphibian
populations. Symposium “Disease Ecology and Global Amphibian
Decline” American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists'
League and Soc. Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual
Meeting. Manaus, Brasil.
81. Green,
D.M. 2002.The ecology of extinction: population fluctuation and decline in
amphibians. Department of Biology, University of Victoria,
Victoria.
80. Green,
D.M. 2002. How to Become an Endangered Species in Canada.
McGill School of Environment, McGill University, Montreal.
79. Green,
D.M. 2002. Amphibians and reptiles at risk in Canada: the arrival of SARA. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network, annual
meeting. Winnipeg, Manitoba. Keynote address
78. Green,
D.M. and M.A. Smith. 2002. Dispersal and viability of Fowler’s toads (Bufo
fowleri) populations in Canada. Canadian Amphibian and
Reptile Conservation Network, annual meeting. Winnipeg.
77. Green, D.M. 2001. Amphibian Surveys: a Canadian perspective. Herpetofauna Workers’ Conference, University of London, London, England.
76. Green, D.M. 2001. Amphibian population biology
and declines. Symposium “Declining amphibian
populations”. Herpetologists' League and Soc. Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. Indianapolis,
U.S.A.
75. Green,
D.M. 2001 Amphibian Population Declines: the Influence of Life History. Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.
74. Green,
D.M. 2001 Amphibian Population Declines. Department of
Zoology, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
73. Green,
D.M. 2001 Amphibian Population Declines. Department of
Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England.
72. Green,
D.M. 2001 Amphibian Population Declines in Canada and the World. Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, England.
71. Green,
D.M. 2000. Understanding the species listing process.
Symposium “Practical strategies for the new Canadian Species
at Risk Act”. Centrum Information. Ottawa
70. Green, D.M. 2000. The Canadian endangered species list:
amphibians and reptiles. Symposium “Partners in amphibian and reptile
conservation”. American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists,
Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. La Paz, México
69. Green, D.M. 2000. Species without borders: how political
boundaries affect the management of endangered wildlife. (Panel
discussion). Society of Environmental Journalists,
Annual Meeting, East Lansing, Michigan. U.S.A.
68. Green,
D.M. 2000. Population dynamics and conservation of
Fowler’s toad in Canada. Symposium “Conservation and
protection of species at risk in wetlands”. IPS,
INTECOL, SWS, IMCG Millenium Wetland Event. Quebec City.
67. Green,
D.M. 2000. Population Biology of Fowler’s Toads.
National Wildlife Research Centre, Environment Canada. Hull, Quebec.
66. Green,
D.M. 2000. Frogs are wonderful. Montreal Field Naturalists Club, Montreal.
65. Green,
D.M. 2000. Frogs are wonderful. Champlain College,
Longeuil, Quebec.
64. Green,
D.M. 2000. Borderline: the problem with species. Museum
of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. USA
63. R.J.
Soare, W.H. Pollard, D.M Green. 2000. "Europan Life Hypotheses:
through the Analogical Looking Glass," Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Pasadena, California. USA
62. Green,
D.M. 1999. Species risk designation at the Canadian federal level: a
changing role for COSEWIC. “Biology and Management of Species
and Habitats at Risk”, BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, University
College of the Cariboo, Kamloops. Plenary address.
61. Green,
D.M. 1999. Population decline in amphibians: upset equilibrium. Biology
Department, The Open University, Milton Keynes, England.
60. Green,
D.M. 1999. How to go extinct. The
Wildlife Society, Alberta Chapter, 10th Annual meeting, Edmonton. Keynote address.
59. Green,
D.M. 1999. How do amphibians go extinct? “Biology and
Management of Species and Habitats at Risk”, BC Ministry of Environment, Lands
and Parks, University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops. Plenary address.
58. Green,
D.M. 1999. Decline and fall: what’s happening to the amphibians? “Monitoring Salamanders” workshop. North Bay, Ontario. Keynote address.
57. Green,
D.M. 1999. Amphibian demography and extinction risk. Department
of Biology, Laval University, Ste.-Foy, Québec.
56. Green,
D.M. 1999. About COSEWIC. Canadian
Pulp and Paper Association National Forest Issues Committee meeting, Montreal.
55. Green, D.M., R.L. Carroll, and V.-H. Reynoso.
1999. The origin and extinction of amphibians. Symposium “Contemporary
approaches for the study of Biodiversity”. Instituto De Biología, Univ.
Nat. Auton. México. México.
54. Green,
D.M. 1998.Declining amphibian populations: investigating global
biodiversity loss. Symposium “Extinction and Endangered
Species”. Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal.
53. Green,
D.M. 1998. The biology of amphibian extinctions. Department of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa.
52. Green,
D.M. 1998. Opening remarks: ROMMY II. American Soc. Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists, Herpetologists' League, Society for the Study of Amphibians and
Reptiles. Annual Meeting. Guelph. Plenary address
51. Green,
D.M. 1998. Northern borders and threatened species: endangered amphibians
in Canada. Symposium “Borders and Biodiversity”.
American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists' League,
Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual
Meeting. Guelph.
50. Green,
D.M. 1998. How COSEWIC works. Symposium “Extinction and
Endangered Species”. Redpath Museum, McGill
University, Montreal.
49. Green,
D.M. 1998. Extinction risk. Mini-symposium
“Endangered Species”. COSEWIC Annual General Meeting, Ottawa.
48. Green,
D.M. 1998. COSEWIC and endangered species protection in Canada: discussion.
Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, B.C.
47. Green,
D.M. 1997. The biology of amphibian extinctions.
DAPCAN VII. Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Plenary address.
46. Green,
D.M. 1997. The biology of amphibian extinctions. Conference “Evaluating
the Increase of Amphibian Malformations” US Environmental Protection Agency.
Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. U.S.A.
45. Green,
D.M. 1997. Differentiation of spotted frogs in Oregon.
The Wildlife Society “Spotted frogs of Oregon”, Oakridge, Oregon. U.S.A. Keynote address.
44. Green,
D.M. 1996. The biology of amphibian extinctions. Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal.
43. Green,
D.M. 1996. Populations, evolution, and the decline of
frogs. Department of Biology, McGill University,
Montreal.
42. Green,
D.M. 1996. Population biology and frog decline. Redpath
Museum, McGill University, Montreal.
41. Green,
D.M. 1996. Genetic differentiation in spotted frogs, Rana
pretiosa complex. Conference “Declining and
sensitive amphibians in the northern Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest.”
US Fish & Wildlife Serv., US Forest Serv., & US
Bureau of Land Management. Boise, Idaho. U.S.A.
Keynote address.
40. Ouellet,
M., J. Rodrigue, J. Bonin, S. Lair, and D.M. Green. 1996.
Developmental abnormalities in free-living anurans from agricultural habitats. Conference on amphibian deformities. US
National Biological Survey, Duluth. Minnesota. U.S.A.
39. Green,
D.M. 1995. Age, size and population density in Fowler’s toads, Bufo
woodhousii fowleri: how much do we know about amphibian abundance? American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists'
League. Annual Meeting. Edmonton
38. Green,
D.M. 1994. The Queen's Dilemma: hybridization and the bounds of species. Concordia University, Montréal.
37. Green,
D.M. 1994. The bounds of species: hybridization in the Bufo americanus
group of North American toads. Second World Congress of
Herpetology, Adelaide, Australia.
36. Green,
D.M. 1994. Genetics of New Zealand's primitive frogs,
genus Leiopelma. Max Planck Institut für
Verhaltensphysiologie, Seewiesen, Germany.
35. Green,
D.M. 1994. Genetics and cytogenetics of New Zealand's
primitive frogs, genus Leiopelma. Institut für
Pflantzengenetic und Kulturplantzenforschung, Gatersleben, Germany.
34. Green,
D.M. 1994. Biology and genetics of New Zealand's
primitive frogs, genus Leiopelma. Institut für
Humangenetik, Universität Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
33. Green,
D.M. 1993. Genetic partitioning in Hochstetter's frog, Leiopelma
hochstetteri: identifying the significant units of conservation. Second
World Congress of Herpetology, Adelaide, Australia
32. Green,
D.M. 1993. Frogs in the changing environment. Joint meeting of the Montréal Field Naturalists and the Friends of
the Redpath Museum, Montréal.
31. Green,
D.M. 1993. Adventure! Excitement! and Danger! ... but mostly about frogs. Canadian
Association of Laboratory Animal Medicine, Annual meeting. Montréal. Keynote Address.
30. Bishop,
C.A, R.J. Brooks, N.M. Burgess, M. Gartshore, A. Gendron, D.M. Green, M.
Harris, D. McAlpine and J. Rodrigues. 1993. The northern limits: factors
affecting population fluctuations in Canada. Second World Congress of
Herpetology, Adelaide, Australia
29. Green,
D.M. 1992. Fractals in biological evolution.
Centre for Non-linear Dynamics in Physiology and Medicine. McGill
University.
28. Green,
D.M. 1992. Chaos in evolution. Museum
of Natural Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
U.S.A.
27. Green,
D.M. 1991. The evolution of hypervariable chromosomes: the case of the New
Zealand frog Leiopelma hochstetteri. Department of Biological
Sciences, Bishop's University.
26. Green,
D.M. 1991. Status of the Fowler's toad, and amphibians in
western USA. In: Declines in Canadian Amphibian Populations: Designing a
National Monitoring Strategy (symposium). Canadian Wildlife
Service. Burlington, Ontario.
25. Green,
D.M. 1991. Isolated populations as reservoirs of diversity: frogs on
mountain-top islands. In: Conservation of biodiversity: Fishes, amphibians and
reptiles (symposium). American Soc. Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists, Annual Meeting. New York, NY. U.S.A.
24. Green,
D.M. 1991. Cryptic amphibian species: causes and effects with emphasis on
the Spotted frog. In: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Spotted Frog Workshop. Denver. U.S.A.
23. Green,
D.M. 1990. Relict amphibians of New Zealand: evidence of evolution.
Zoological Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences, Leningrad (St. Petersburg), U.S.S.R.
(Russia)
22. Green,
D.M. 1990. Extraordinary chromosomes of New Zealand's
native frogs. Distinguished Biologist Lecture,
Hartwick College, Oneanta, NY. U.S.A.
21. Green,
D.M. 1990. Cytogenetic evidence of evolution in a relict species: the New
Zealand frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri. Institut
für Humangenetik, University of Würzburg, Germany.
20. Green,
D.M. 1989. The unique chromosomes of Hochstetter's frog
and their implications for conservation of the species. Science and Research Directorate, New Zealand Department of
Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand.
19. Green,
D.M. 1989. The extraordinary genetics of the world's most
primitive frogs. Sigma Xi, McGill Chapter, McGill University.
18. Green,
D.M. 1989. Supernumerary chromosomes in the amphibia: origination,
accumulation and effects. In: Amphibian cytogenetics and evolution (symposium).
American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Annual
Meeting. San Francisco, CA., U.S.A.
17. Green,
D.M. 1989. Sex determination and chromosome variation in
a primitive frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri. Biology
Department, Concordia University.
16. Green,
D.M. 1989. Population genetics and cytogenetics of
primitive New Zealand frogs (Leiopelma). Biology
Department, University of Victoria.
15. Green,
D.M. 1989. Phylogenetic significance of the amphicoelous
frogs, genera Ascaphus and Leiopelma. First
World Congress of Herpetology, Canterbury, England.
14. Green,
D.M. 1989. Patterns of genetic diversity between high
altitude and high latitude populations of frogs. In: Biology of
amphibians and reptiles in seasonally cold environments (symposium). American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Annual Meeting.
San Francisco, CA. U.S.A.
13. Green,
D.M. 1989. Evolution of sex determination systems in the
tetrapods. Department of Biology. McGill University.
12. Green,
D.M. 1988. Sex determination in a primitive frog, Leiopelma
hochstetteri, and the evolution of heterogametic systems in vertebrates.
Department of Zoology, University of Guelph.
11. Green,
D.M. 1988. Isozyme systematics of east Asian brown
frogs, genus Rana. First International meeting on
Oriental Amphibia. Paris, France.
10. Green,
D.M. 1988. Frog hybrids and the bounds of species.
Department of Biology, University of Vermont.
Burlington, VT. U.S.A.
9. Green,
D.M. 1988. A unique sex determination system in a
primitive frog and the evolution of heterogametic systems in vertebrates.
Department of Biology, McMaster University.
8. Green,
D.M. 1987. Frog evolution and the bounds of species.
Inaugural McCarthy Trust Lecture, New Zealand Wildlife
Service, Wellington, New Zealand. Keynote address
7. Green,
D.M. 1986. Speciation, evolution, hybridization,
variation ... and frogs. Biology Department, McGill
University, Montreal, Quebec.
6. Green,
D.M. 1986. Hybridization, speciation, evolution ... and
frogs. Department of Biology, University of Windsor,
Windsor, Ontario.
5. Green,
D.M. 1985. Uncoupling of chromosomal, biochemical and morphological
evolution? Variation in the western North American brown
frogs, genus Rana. National Museum of Natural
Sciences, Ottawa, Ontario.
4. Green,
D.M. 1985. Biochemical, chromosomal and morphological
evolution in brown frogs (genus Rana). Biology Department,
Bishop's University, Lennoxville, Quebec.
3. Green,
D.M. 1982. Hybrid zones in toads, genus Bufo: patterns and
predictions. In: Molecular and genomic evolution of amphibians and reptiles
(symposium). Raleigh, North Carolina. U.S.A.
2. Green,
D.M. 1982. Adhesive structures in arboreal amphibians.
Department of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley,
California. U.S.A.
1. Green,
D.M. 2005. Population Biology and
Conservation of Amphibians. Redpath Museum Holiday Lecture,
McGill University, Montreal.
Contributed Papers at Meetings and
Conferences
85. Ballengée, B., S.K. Sessions
and D.M. Green. 2010. Predation
Induced Limb Deformities in Southern Quebec Amphibians. Annual
Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Providence, Rhode
Island. USA.
84. Green,
D.M. 2010. Spring Emergence in Fowler's Toad. Annual Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.
Providence, Rhode Island. USA
83. Zacharczenko, B. and D.M. Green. 2010. Geographic patterns
in dorsal clour pattern in Fowler’s toads. Canadian Amphibian
and Reptile Conservation Network, Annual Meeting, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
82. Mooers, A.O., D.F. Doak, D.M. Green, C. Grouios, L.L. Manne, A.
Rashvand, M.A. Rudd, and J. Whitton. 2009. Science, policy, and species at risk
in Canada. Canadian Society of Evolution and Ecology, Annual
Meeting, Halifax (poster).
81. Green,
D.M. 2009. Body size and assortative mating in anuran
amphibians. American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists,
Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. Portland Oregon. USA
80. Kilburn, V., D.M. Green, R. Ibanez, E. Bermingham,
and O. Sanjur. 2008. Persistence and prevalence of the enzootic amphibian
pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, in Panama. Joint Meeting of
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (Society for the Study of Amphibians and
Reptiles, American Elasmobranch Society, Herpetologists' League, American
Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists), Montreal.
79. Lee-Yaw, J.A., A. Davidson
and D.M. Green, 2008. Linking
landscape processes to phylogeographic patterns in the Wood Frog. Joint Meeting
of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (Society for the Study of Amphibians and
Reptiles, American Elasmobranch Society, Herpetologists' League, American
Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists), Montreal. (Third
place, Herpetologist’s League Award for Graduate Research).
78. Prairie, M.-P., and D.M. Green, 2008. Predicting
recruitment success in amphibians in a forest remnant in southern Québec.
Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (Society for the Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles, American Elasmobranch Society, Herpetologists' League,
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists), Montreal. (Winner of
CARCNET Best Student Paper Award)
77. Roy, J.-S., and D.M. Green, 2008. Genetic
and morphologic analysis of a hybrid zone in toads, Bufo americanus and B.
hemiophrys, in southeastern Manitoba. Joint Meeting of
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (Society for the Study of Amphibians and
Reptiles, American Elasmobranch Society, Herpetologists' League, American
Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists), Montreal.
76. Prairie, M.‑P., and D.M. Green. 2007. Landscape ecology of
an amphibian community: a study of recruitment success, southern Quebec. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network, Annual
Meeting, Kingston, Ontario.
75. Velghe, K. and D.M. Green. 2007. The effects of density manipulation on size
and survival of Rana sylvatica tadpoles: a field study. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network, Annual
Meeting, Kingston, Ontario.
74. Roy, J.‑S., and D.M. Green. 2007. Cytoplasmic vs nuclear genetic divergence
across a hybrid zone in toads. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile
Conservation Network, Annual Meeting, Kingston, Ontario.
73. Green,
D.M., and N. Sanderson. 2007. Governors of population size change in
Fowler's toad, Bufo (Anaxyrus) fowleri. Canadian
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network, Annual Meeting, Kingston, Ontario.
72. Kilburn, V.L., D.M. Green, R. Ibanez, E. Bermingham,
and O. Sanjur. 2007. Persistence and prevalence of the chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium
dendrobatidis) at varying elevations and stages of epidemic decline in
Panama. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network,
Annual Meeting, Kingston, Ontario.
71. Meyer, S.J., and D.M. Green. 2007. Population genetics
of two woodland amphibians in southern Quebec in relation to land‑use
history. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network,
Annual Meeting, Kingston, Ontario. (poster)
70. Lee-Yaw, J.A. and D.M. Green. 2007. Postglacial range expansion in the wood
frog, Rana sylvatica: cryptic lineages and northern refugia. American Soc. Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.
Annual Meeting. St. Louis, Missouri. USA
69. Meyer, S. and D.M. Green. 2007.
Population genetics of two woodland amphibians in southern Quebec in
relation to land‑use history. American Soc. Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.
Annual Meeting. St. Louis, Missouri. USA
68. Irwin, J.T. S.H. Cox,
J.B. Fry, R.S. Wagner, and D.M. Green
2007. Phylogeography of wood frogs (Rana sylvatica): mtDNA cytochrome b
sequences indicate a deep East‑West division. Society for Integrative and
Comparative Biology, Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, USA
67. Green,
D.M. and N. Sanderson. 2006. Age structure instability and its effects
on population size in Fowler's toad (Bufo fowleri). American Soc.
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. New Orleans,
Louisiana. USA
66. Lee-Yaw, J.A. and D.M. Green 2006. Evidence
for cryptic lineages and ange expansion from northern refugia in the wood frog,
(Rana sylvatica). Canadian Amphibian and
Reptile Conservation Network, Annual Meeting. Victoria. (Best student paper award)
65. Green,
D.M. and N. Sanderson. 2006. Age structure instability and its
effects on population size in Fowler's toad (Bufo fowleri). Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network, Annual
Meeting. Victoria.
64. Green,
D.M. and M.A. Smith,, 2005. Phylogeography of Fowler’s Toad (Bufo fowleri) at
its northern range limit. Ecological Society of America.
Annual Meeting. Montreal.
63. Smith, M.A., and D.M. Green. 2005. Complex
phylogeography of
Fowler’s Toad (Bufo fowleri) at its northern range limit.
American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc.
Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting.
Tampa, Florida. USA
62. Whiting, A., and D.M. Green. 2004
Habitat selection and dispersal patterns of the Western Chorus Frog in southern
Quebec. Ecological Society of America. Annual Meeting. Portland, Oregon. USA
61. Smith, M.A., and D.M. Green. 2004. The dispersal curve
for Fowler’s Toad (Bufo fowleri). Ecological Society
of America. Annual Meeting. Portland, Oregon. USA
60. Green,
D.M. 2004. Designatable units for species status
assessment and protection. Society for Conservation
Biology, Annual Meeting, New York City, New York, USA.
59. Carroll, R.L., J. Irwin, and D.M. Green. 2004. Thermal Physiology
and the Origin of Terrestriality in Vertebrates. American Soc. Ichthyologists
and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of Amphibians and
Reptiles. Annual Meeting. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA (poster)
58. Smith, M.A., and D.M. Green. 2004. The dispersal curve
for Fowler’s Toad (Bufo fowleri). American Soc. Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.
Annual Meeting. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA
57. Carroll, R.L., J. Irwin, and D.M. Green. 2004. Thermal Physiology
and the Origin of Terrestriality in Vertebrates. 7th
International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton,
Florida. USA (poster)
56. Whiting, A., and D.M. Green. 2004. Assessing habitat
selection of a small anuran without telemetry and the ecological sensitivity of
Pseudacris triseriata. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
Network, Annual Meeting.Edmonton, Alberta.
55. Green,
D.M., and L. Bol. 2003. Amphibian Population
Fluctuations and Declines. Society for Conservation
Biology, Annual Meeting. Duluth, Minesota, USA.
54. Bol, L. and D.M. Green 2002. Breeding
and Recruitment of Six Amphibian Species within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Society for Conservation Biology, Annual meeting.
Canterbury, England.
53. Bol, L., and D.M. Green 2002. Reproductive
success of six amphibian species at Mont St. Hilaire, Québec. American
Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. Kansas City,
Missouri USA
52. Bishop, C., R. Brooks, B. Craig, A.
Didiuk, S. Eaton, D.M. Green, R.
Haycock, K. Judge, D. McAlpine, M. Ouellet, B. Pauli, D. Schock, C.
Seburn, D. Seburn, L. Shirose, and S Swanson. 2001. Global status of amphibian
populations and amphibian research initiatives in Canada. Canadian
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network, Annual Meeting. Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island.
51. Bol, L., and D.M. Green 2001. Reproductive
success of six amphibian species at Mont St. Hilaire, Québec. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network, Annual
Meeting. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
50. R.J.
Soare, J. Irwin, D.M. Green
2001. "Whither the Willow: the Felt‑Leaf Willows &
Conservation Biology." Canadian Association of
Geographers Annual Conference, Montreal.
49. R.J. Soare, W.H. Pollard, D.M. Green. 2001. "A Deductive
Model for Evaluating the Viability of Physical & Biological Terrestrial
Analogues" 3rd Annual Canadian Space Agency Conference, Montreal. (poster)
48. Green,
D.M. and C. Parent. 2000. Introgression in a mosaic hybrid zone
between the toads Bufo americanus and B. fowleri. American Soc.
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. La Paz, México
47. Ouellet, M., I. Mikaelian, B.
Pauli, J. Rodrigue and D.M. Green.
2000. Amphibian diseases: old pathogens rediscovered. American Soc.
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. La Paz, México
46. Gray, H.M., D.M. Green, M.J. Peters and H.
Kaiser. 1999. Does the taratula Sericopelma rubronitens prefer to
eat the nontoxic frog Physalaemus pustulosus over the toxic frog Dendrobates
auratus? American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists'
League, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual
Meeting, State College, Pennsylvania. U.S.A.
45. Green,
D.M. 1999. The Canadian endangered species list: reptiles and amphibians. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network, Annual
meeting, Quebec City.
44. Ouellet, M, I. Mikaelian, B.
Pauli, J. Rodrigue and D.M. Green. 1999. Ichthyophonose: une maladie enzootique chez les
amphibiens sauvages du Québec. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile
Conservation Network, Annual meeting, Quebec City.
43. Gray, H..M.., M. Ouellet, and D.M. Green. 1999. Levels of external
developmental abnormality and traumatic injury in Panamanian anuran
populations. Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
Network, Annual meeting, Quebec City.
42. Ouellet, M., B. Pauli, J.
Rodrigue, and D.M. Green. 1999.
Amphibian deformities: current hypotheses. Environment Canada Wildife
Toxicology Program Science Meeting, Ottawa.
41. Kasinsky H, L. Gutovich, D. Kulak,
M. Mackay, D.M. Green, J. Hunt, and
J. Ausio. 1998. Sperm nuclear basic proteins (SNBPS) in Ascaphus truei
and frogs from the Australian Realm. International Symposium
on Spermatology, Montreal. (poster)
40. Abourachid A., R. Fagnou, and
D.M. Green. 1997. Origins of the
frog‑kick: swimming in primitive frogs. American Soc.
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists' League. Annual Meeting. Seattle. U.S.A.
39. Abourachid A., R. Fagnou, and
D.M. Green. 1997. Origins of the
frog‑kick: swimming in primitive frogs. DAPCAN VII, CAH
Annual Meeting. Wolfville, NS.
38. Sharbel, T.F., D.M. Green and A. Houben. 1996.
Molecular genetic composition, origin, and evolution of B chromosomes in the
New Zealand frog. Leiopelma hochstetteri. Fifth International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology
(ICSEB V), Budapest, Hungary.
37. Green,
D.M. and J. Williams. 1996. Why do numbers of Fowler's toads, Bufo
fowleri, fluctuate? American Soc. Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists, Herpetologists' League. Annual
Meeting. New Orleans. U.S.A.
36. Sharbel, T.F., D.M. Green and A. Houben. 1995.
Molecular genetic composition, origin, and evolution of B chromosomes in the
New Zealand frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri. 1st meeting
of German Ph.D. students in evolutionary biology. Würzburg, Germany.
35. Sharbel, T.F., D.M. Green and A. Houben. 1995.
Molecular genetic composition, origin, and evolution of B chromosomes in the
New Zealand frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri. 4th meeting
of Arbeitsgemeinschaft Cytogenetics Workshop. Munich, Germany.
34. Green,
D.M. 1995. Declining amphibians; how good is a census? Society
for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual
Meeting. Boone, North Carolina.
U.S.A.
33. Shirose, L.J., C.A. Bishop, D.M. Green, C.J. MacDonald, R.J.
Brooks, and N.J. Helferty. 1995. Validation of a calling survey in Ontario.
North American Amphibian Monitoring Program, second meeting. Burlington,
Ontario.
32. Green,
D.M. 1995. Genetic consequences of range expansion and
contraction in the spotted frog complex, Rana pretiosa. American Society of Naturalists, Society of Systematic Biologists,
Society for the Study of Evolution. Annual Meeting.
Montreal, Quebec.
31. Green,
D.M. 1994. Fowler's toad ups and downs. Fourth meeting of the Canadian Declining Amphibian Populations Task
Force (DAPCAN IV). Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature,
Winnipeg.
30. Green,
D.M., T.F. Sharbel, J. Kearsley and H. Kaiser. 1993.
Speciation in the spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) complex. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. Bloomington, Indiana. U.S.A.
29. Green,
D.M. 1993. Six years of Fowler's toads at Long Point, Ontario. Third meeting of Canadian Declining Amphibian Populations Task
Force (DAPCAN III). Royal British Columbia Museum,
Victoria, British Columbia.
28. Green,
D.M. 1993. The global task force on declining amphibians: a role for
Canada. Third meeting of Canadian Declining Amphibian
Populations Task Force (DAPCAN III). Royal British
Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia.
27. Green,
D.M. 1992. Fowler's toads at Long Point, Ontario: a five year study of
breeding population size. Second meeting of Canadian
Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force. Redpath
Museum, McGill University, Montreal.
26. Green,
D.M. 1992. The global task force on declining amphibians: a role for
Canada. Second meeting of Canadian Declining Amphibian
Populations Task Force. Redpath Museum, McGill
University, Montreal.
25. Green,
D.M. 1992. The fractal nature of phylogeny and the
significance of non-linear dynamics for evolutionary thought. American Society of Naturalists, Society of Systematic Biologists,
Society for the Study of Evolution. Annual Meeting.
Berkeley, CA. U.S.A.
24. Green,
D.M. 1992. Rapid evolution in an "ancient" frog: chromosome
hypervariation in the New Zealand endemic Leiopelma hochstetteri.
American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists,
Herpetologists' League. Annual Meeting.
Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. U.S.A.
23. Green,
D.M. and D. A. Good. 1990. Interpopulational divergence in an
ancient frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri. American Society
of Zoologists, Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. U.S.A.
22. Green,
D.M., L.J. Borkin and T.F. Sharbel. 1990. Evolutionary relationships
of eastern Palearctic brown frogs, genus Rana: multiple origins of 24‑chromosome
karyotypes. American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists,
Annual Meeting. Charleston, SC.
U.S.A.
21. Sharbel, T. F. and D.M. Green. 1989. Skin glands of the
primitive frogs, Ascaphus and Leiopelma. American
Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Annual Meeting. San Francisco. U.S.A.
20. Green,
D.M. 1989. Male breeding behaviour at low population
density in Fowler's Toads at Long Point, Ontario. Ontario
Ecology and Ethology Colloquium. Kingston, Ontario.
19. Green,
D.M. 1988. Genetic divergence and variation in the
primitive frogs, genera Ascaphus and Leiopelma. American
Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. Ann Arbor,
Michigan. U.S.A.
18. Green,
D.M. 1987. Extreme supernumerary chromosome variation and
a unique sex‑chromosome system in the primitive frog Leiopelma hochstetteri.
American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Annual
Meeting. Albany, New York. U.S.A.
17. Cook, F. R. and D.M. Green 1987. A re‑evaluation of the hybrid zone between
two toad taxa (Bufo)in southeastern Manitoba:
comparison of morphological and electrophoretic analysis. American
Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Annual Meeting. Albany, New
York. U.S.A.
16. Green,
D.M., J. Kezer and R. A. Nussbaum. 1986. Supernumerary chromosome variation
in Leiopelma hochstetteri. American Soc.
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Annual Meeting. Victoria, British
Columbia.
15. Stanton, D. J., and D.M. Green. 1986. C‑value
divergence on the frog Rana aurora. Ontario
Ecology and Ethology Colloquium. Toronto, Ontario.
14. Green,
D.M. 1985. Morphological vs. non‑morphological evolution in North
American and Eurasian brown frogs, genus Rana. Third
International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology. Brighton,
England.
13. Green,
D.M. 1984. Biochemical and cytogenetic evaluation of western North American
frogs allied to Rana aurora and R. boylii. American
Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of
Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting. Norman,
Oklahoma. U.S.A.
12. Barber, D. L., and D.M. Green. 1984. Surface epithelium
and osteology of the ventral adhesive disc of the clingfish, Gobiesox maeandricus.
American Soc. Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc.
Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual Meeting.
Norman, Oklahoma. U.S.A.
11. Green,
D.M. 1984. Digital adapatations in an ecologically
diverse genus of frogs from New Guinea. Ontario
Ecology and Ethology Colloquium. Waterloo, Ontario.
10. Green,
D.M. 1983 Chromosome number reduction and homosequentiality in the 24‑chromosome
frog Rana dybowskii from Korea and related species. Herpetologists's
League, Soc. Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. Annual
Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.
U.S.A.
9. Green,
D.M. 1982. Mating calls of hybrid toads at Long Point,
Ontario. Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.
Annual Meeting. Raleigh, North Carolina. U.S.A.
8. Green,
D.M. 1981. Hybridization in sympatry between the toads Bufo
americanus and B. fowleri in southern Ontario. American Soc. Zoologists, Annual Meeting. Dallas, Texas. U.S.A.
7. Green,
D.M. 1981. Determinants of hybrid zone type and form among three species of
toads of the Bufo americanus group. Ecological
Society of America, Annual Meeting. Bloomington, Indiana. U.S.A.
6. Green,
D.M. 1981. Adhesive structures and mechanisms of arboreal
frogs and salamanders. American Soc. Ichthyologists
and Herpetologists, Annual Meeting. Corvallis, Oregon. U.S.A.
5. Green,
D.M. 1981. Sympatric hybridization between two species of
toads, Bufo americanus and B. fowleri, in southern
Ontario. Canadian Soc. Zoology, Annual Meeting.
Waterloo, Ontario.
4. Green,
D.M. 1980. Hybridization between species of the Bufo
americanus group in southeastern Manitoba. American
Soc. Zoologists, Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington. U.S.A.
3. Green,
D.M. 1980. Micro‑computer assisted karyotype analysis. Second International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary
Biology. Vancouver, British Columbia.
2. Green,
D.M. 1979. Karyotype and systematics of the tailed frog, Ascaphus
truei. American Soc. Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists, Annual Meeting. Orono, Maine. U.S.A.
1. Green,
D.M. 1978. Morphological and functional characters of
treefrog toe‑pads. American Soc. Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists, Herpetologists's League, Soc. Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.
Tempe, Arizona. U.S.A.