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Description and photographs of cricket parental care in the wild [PDF]
Although certain forms of parental care are relatively widespread phenomena among insects, within Orthoptera, parental care is rare. Short-tailed burrowing crickets (Anurogryllus spp.) are among the few members of this order for which extensive parental ...
Darin J. McNeil, Bettina Erregger
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First Natural Endocranial Cast of a Fossil Snake (Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina) [PDF]
In this study, we describe a natural endocranial cast included in a partially preserved medium‐sized skull of the Upper Cretaceous South American snake Dinilysia patagonica.
Albino, Adriana Maria +3 more
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Valve Gape Movement of an Endangered Freshwater Mussel During Burrowing
Understanding the behavioral strategies that allow freshwater mussels to persist under environmental stress is essential for their conservation, yet burrowing behavior remains poorly quantified.
Alan Cottingham +3 more
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Anisotropy driven ultrafast nanocluster burrowing
We explore the occurrence of low-energy and low-temperature transient cluster burrowing leading to intact cluster inclusions. In particular, the anomalously fast (ballistic) Pt nanocluster implantation into Al and Ti substrates has been found by ...
P. Süle, Popok V. N.
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Mechanical Properties Of Sediment Determine Burrowing Success And Influence Distribution Of Two Lugworm Species [PDF]
We apply new perspectives on how organisms burrow by examining the association of in situ variation in sediment mechanical properties with burrowing ability and species distribution of two sympatric lugworms, Abarenicola pacifica and Abarenicola ...
Crane, R. L., Merz, Rachel
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Dimorphic life cycle through transverse division in burrowing hard coral Deltocyathoides orientalis
The azooxanthellate solitary scleractinian Deltocyathoides orientalis (family Turbinoliidae), which has bowl-shaped costate corallites, exhibits burrowing behavior on soft substrates and can adapt to an infaunal mode of life. Here, we describe previously
Asuka Sentoku +3 more
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Spatial oxygen heterogeneity in a Hediste diversicolor irrigated burrow [PDF]
The heterogeneity of oxygen distribution in a Hediste diversicolor burrow environment was investigated in a laboratory experiment using a 6-mm thick tank equipped with oxygen planar optodes. The twodimensional oxygen distribution in a complete burrow was
Cuny, Philippe +4 more
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Species occupying similar habitat and functional niches will necessarily have some external force driving differentiation between them, thus creating complementarity, or otherwise face high competition for resources. In order to fully understand the role
Isabelle P. Neylan +4 more
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'Leaves and Eats Shoots': Direct Terrestrial Feeding Can Supplement Invasive Red Swamp Crayfish in Times of Need [PDF]
PMCID: PMC3411828This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are ...
Jonathan Grey +2 more
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BURROWING BEHAVIOR OF DENTALIUM
Observations on living material of Dentalium (Dentalium) conspicuum Melvill show that after the animals have embedded themselves in the substratum, burrowing activities of the foot are directed towards loosening an area of the substratum around the foot.
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