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Sexual dimorphism in external morphology of the American bullfrog Rana (Aquarana) catesbeiana and the possibility of sex determination based on tympanic membrane/eye size ratio. [PDF]
Asahara M +4 more
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Loathsome Beasts: Images of Reptiles and Amphibians in Art and Science
The mythology and symbolism historically associated with reptiles and amphibians is unequaled by that of any other taxonomic group of animals. Even today, these creatures serve as icons - often indicating magic or evil - in a variety of media.
Etheridge, Kay
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Communication Biophysics [PDF]
Contains reports on five research projects.National Science Foundation (Grant GP-2495)National Institutes of Health (Grant MH-04737-04)National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG ...
Capranica, R. R. +6 more
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Habitat restoration as a management tool for invasive American bullfrog [PDF]
The control of invasive alien species is essential for securing native biodiversity. As for the American bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus, suspected to cause ecological damage to native amphibians around the globe, comprehensive management techniques are currently absent.
Devisscher, Sander +2 more
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We report a new record of Lithobates catesbeianus (American bullfrog) from Argentina. L. catesbeianus was first introduced to San Juan Province 11 years ago in Calingasta Department, where the habitat is pre-cordilleran.
Eduardo Sanabria +7 more
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Ranavirosis in invasive bullfrogs, Belgium [PDF]
Sharifian Fard, Mojdeh +6 more
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Genome analysis of Ranavirus frog virus 3 isolated from American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) in South America. [PDF]
Candido M +6 more
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Coastal Ecosystem Science: Alien Invasion! [PDF]
This lesson introduces students to the broad concept of invasive species. Students prepare a written case study on an invasive aquatic species, followed by an oral presentation. They will define, compare, and contrast invasive species, alien species, and
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Physiological Preparation of Hair Cells from the Sacculus of the American Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana). [PDF]
Azimzadeh JB, Salvi JD.
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