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Lista de anfibios y reptiles del departamento del Tolima, Colombia
A taxonomic list of the species of amphibians and reptiles of the Tolima department was elaborated based on an extensive literature review and information from biological collections from several parts of the world.
Julián Llano-Mejía +2 more
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Ranas, salamandras y caecilias (Tetrapoda: Amphibia) de Colombia
Continuando con el trabajo propuesto por Ruiz et al. (1996), se presenta a continuación un listado de las especies de anfibios pertenecientes a los tres órdenes que conformanel grupo, y las cuales han sido descritas y reportadas en la literatura para el ...
Andrés Rymel Acosta-Galvis
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Lista actualizada de los anfibios del departamento del Tolima, Colombia
Presentamos la lista de los anfibios del departamento del Tolima, Colombia, a partir de ejemplares depositados en la colección zoológica de la Universidad del Tolima y otras colecciones del país.
Sigifredo Clavijo-Garzón +6 more
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Key to the Caecilia of the Cordillera Oriental of Colombia 1. With secondary grooves................................................................................ 2 1’. Without secondary grooves............................................................................. 4 2.
Fernández-Roldán, Juan David +2 more
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Anfibios y reptiles en el departamento del Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Con base en literatura y en registros de campo, se elaboró un listado actualizado de la herpetofauna del departamento del Valle del Cauca, Colombia. La riqueza de anfibios conocida actualmente para el Valle del Cauca es de 162 especies, representadas en ...
Fernando Castro-Herrera +1 more
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Abstract Aim The emergence of large‐scale patterns of animal body size is the central expectation of a wide range of (macro)ecological and evolutionary hypotheses. The drivers shaping these patterns include climate (e.g. Bergmann's rule), resource availability (e.g. ‘resource rule’), biogeographic settings and niche partitioning (e.g.
Jack V. Johnson +7 more
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Abstract Integrated spectroscopic analyses and synchrotron X‐ray microdiffraction investigations provide insights into the long‐term reactivity of volcanic aggregate components and calcium‐aluminum‐silicate‐hydrate (C‐A‐S‐H) binder in mortar samples from the robust concrete of the sepulchral corridor of the Tomb of Caecilia Metella, 1st C BCE, Rome ...
Linda M. Seymour +3 more
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We analyzed wildlife roadkill patterns along a road network between tree protected areas in the Andes of Ecuador. Roadkills included poorly known small and endemic vertebrates, such as caecilians (Gymnophiona) and fossorial snakes (Atractus spp.). Most roadkills occurred in areas where roads crossed pasturelands adjacent to natural habitat.
Pablo Medrano‐Vizcaíno +1 more
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Development and evolution of the tetrapod skull–neck boundary
ABSTRACT The origin and evolution of the vertebrate skull have been topics of intense study for more than two centuries. Whereas early theories of skull origin, such as the influential vertebral theory, have been largely refuted with respect to the anterior (pre‐otic) region of the skull, the posterior (post‐otic) region is known to be derived from the
Hillary C. Maddin +3 more
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Published as part of Wilkinson, Mark, Mauro, Diego San, Sherratt, Emma & Gower, David J., 2011, A nine-family classification of caecilians (Amphibia: Gymnophiona), pp.
Wilkinson, Mark +3 more
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