First record of Caecilia guntheri Dunn, 1942 (Gymnophiona, Caeciliidae) in Central America [PDF]
I report the first encounter in Central America of an individual of Caecilia guntheri Dunn, 1942 (Gymnophiona, Caeciliidae). The individual was observed and collected in a primary evergreen submontane forest in Cerro Pirre, Darien Province, Republic of ...
Luis Carlos Elizondo-Lara
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Urban-Wild Interface Diversity: A Comprehensive Checklist of Herpetofauna of Guayaquil, Ecuador. [PDF]
Amphibians and reptiles in Guayaquil comprise multiple taxonomic orders and occur across conservation areas, forest remnants, and urban parks, including several endemic species and numerous taxa with type localities in the city. Although most species are globally classified as Least Concern, discrepancies between global and national threat assessments ...
Cruz-García K +3 more
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An overview of the postcranial osteology of caecilians (Gymnophiona, Lissamphibia). [PDF]
Abstract Caecilians comprise a relatively small (~220 species) group (Gymnophiona) of snake‐like or worm‐like, mostly tropical amphibians. Most adult caecilians are fossorial, although some species may live in aquatic or semi‐aquatic environments, either as larvae or adults.
Santos RO, Wilkinson M, Zaher H.
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Plasma creatine, estimated intramuscular creatine, transcellular gradient and the risk of mortality: Results from the PREVEND study. [PDF]
Plasma creatine and intramuscular creatine concentrations were assessed using nuclear magnetic resonance and bio‐electrical impedance analysis in a general population‐based cohort (n = 5127). Cox‐regression analyses were performed to investigate associations with mortality.
Doorenbos CSE +7 more
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A review of color patterns in Caecilia tentaculata (Gymnophiona: Caeciliidae) reveals high frequency of partial leucism [PDF]
Caecilia tentaculata is an amphibian species of the order Gymnophiona, widely distributed throughout Amazonia. We reviewed the species’ color pattern based on the analysis of collection specimens representing several populations across its geographic ...
Alice Maria Barbosa GUIMARÃES Dias +2 more
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First record of basket stars Astrocyclus caecilia (Lütken, 1856) and Astrophyton muricatum (Lamarck, 1816) (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea, Euryalida) for the state of Rio Grande do Norte, northeastern Brazil [PDF]
This paper reports the first record of Astrocyclus caecilia for northeastern Brazil and Astrophyton muricatum for the state of Rio Grande do Norte. The studied specimens were captured accidentally by a fisherman using a fishing rod at a depth below 100 m
Anne Isabelley Gondim +2 more
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3D HERITAGE RECONSTRUCTION AND SCAN-TO-HBIM-TO-XR PROJECT OF THE TOMB OF CAECILIA METELLA AND CAETANI CASTLE, ROME, ITALY [PDF]
2020 meant the loss of 41.5 million visitors for Italian museums, monuments and archaeological sites. The regions that drive tourism and the Italian museum paid the price in terms of visitors and income.
Raffaella Brumana +2 more
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On the status of Caecilia occidentalis Taylor
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
E H Taylor, Taylor Edward Harrison
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Seasonal Analysis of the Male Reproductive Tract and Germ Cell Proliferation in Leptodactylus podicipinus (Anura). [PDF]
Box 1: Anuran reproductive morphology and dynamics are complex and diverse. Box 2: It is essential to comprehend reproductive morphology in a broad sense and simultaneously at different organizational levels. Box 3: The study characterizes the components of the male reproductive tract and assess testicular cell proliferation throughout the reproductive
Bordin ROA, Oliveira C, Domeniconi RF.
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