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Spatially limited pathogen pollution in an invasive tick and host system. [PDF]

open access: yesBiol Invasions
De Jesus CE   +5 more
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Diet and chemical defenses of the Sonoran Desert toad. [PDF]

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Luccioni MD   +3 more
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Cane-Toad

ACM SIGGRAPH 2003 video review on Animation theater program: part 1 - Volume 145, 2003
This animated short film is a toad's perspective of the dangers involved in being a wanted species. Young Baz has gone missing and his good mate Dazza gives an insight into what may have happened to the little fella. Cane-Toad was made in a Brisbane "share house" by independent animators Dave Clayton and Andrew Silke. Copyright held by creator.
Andrew Silke, David Clayton
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Cane Toads

The Monthly, 2011
Review of the documentary, Cane Toads.
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Adrenocortical function in cane toads from different environments

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2016
The adrenocortical function of cane toads (Rhinella marina) exposed to different experimental procedures, as well as captured from different environments, was assessed by challenging the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. It was found that restriction stress as well as cannulation increased plasma corticosterone (B) levels for up to 12h.
Hernandez, Sandra E.   +2 more
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Impact of Invasive Cane Toads on Australian Birds

Conservation Biology, 2009
Abstract:  The cane toad ( Bufo marinus ), a large, toxic, American anuran, was introduced to Australia in 1935. Populations of many of Australia's reptiles (snakes, varanid lizards, crocodiles) and carnivorous mammals (dasyurid marsupials) have declined because these ...
Beckmann, Christa (R19546)   +1 more
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COLD CANE TOADS CUT PROTON LEAK

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2008
![Figure][1] Mitochondria are the tiny cellular energy generators that produce the energy rich chemical ATP, which powers our every move. Mitochondria consume oxygen to pump protons out of the mitochondrial matrix, which generates an electrical gradient that ultimately drives ATP synthase ...
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