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ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE TEXTURE OF THE BASEMENT MEMBRANE OF LARVAL AMPHIBIAN SKIN [PDF]
Paul Weiß, Wayne Ferris
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The Interplay of Ontogeny and Phylogeny at the Transcriptome Level of the Tetrapod Heart
The main stages of development during which species‐specific heart anatomy is determined in the ontogeny of representative tetrapods. Transcriptomic similarity is expected earlier in development before heart anatomy diverges. ABSTRACT The tetrapod heart is characterized by three chambers in amphibians and non‐avian reptiles, as opposed to four in birds,
G. A. Cordero+10 more
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Skin pH and buffering ability vary between two co-occurring semi-aquatic frog species. [PDF]
Nkwonta E+6 more
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The course of the blood through the heart of the fetal mammal, with a note on the reptilian and amphibian circulations [PDF]
A. G. Pohlman
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ABSTRACT Mining causes substantial changes in urban and natural ecosystems, making land restoration an essential step along the mining process and after mine closure. Here, we elucidate the soundscape and vegetation structure of a recently closed mine site under restoration over the past 30 years.
Bruna Marcela Teixeira de Andrade+4 more
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Molecular detection of <i>Leishmania</i> and other vector-borne agents in free-ranging and captive herpetofauna from Costa Rica. [PDF]
Alves MH+9 more
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A Study of Hibernacula and Hibernating Associations of Snakes and Amphibians in Michigan [PDF]
Charles C. Carpenter
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Abstract Zooplankton‐associated microbiomes play an important role for host health, and contribute to ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling. Yet, few studies have assessed how environmental gradients and biotic interactions, including parasitism and diet, may shape the microbiome composition of wild zooplankton. Here, we analyzed the microbiomes
Amruta Rajarajan+6 more
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