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[Vegetation diversity of wild Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) habitats].
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2006In June and July of 2003, a field survey on the vegetation of 22 Chinese alligator habitats distributed in Nanling county, Jingxian county, Guangde county, Langxi county and Xuancheng city of Anhui province was conducted, and the plant species of the habitats were recorded and analyzed.
Shoubiao, Zhou +6 more
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Response Specificity to Advertisement Vocalization in the Chinese Alligator (Alligator sinensis)
Ethology, 2009AbstractStringency in the identification of conspecific call properties is essential among sympatric species to ensure conspecific mating, as the risk of improper recognition and heterospecific mating is high. In this study we investigated the basic signal structure required for intraspecies communication in the Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis ...
Xianyan Wang +5 more
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Climate warming and reproduction in Chinese alligators
Animal Conservation, 2009AbstractThe Chinese alligatorAlligator sinensisis a critically endangered species endemic to China, and one of the most endangered crocodilian species in the world. Like many other reptiles, important aspects of alligator biology such as foraging, timing of hibernation, breeding and the sex ratio of offspring are all affected by temperature variation ...
F. Zhang, Y. Li, Z. Guo, B. R. Murray
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Morphology of shells from viable and nonviable eggs of the chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis)
Journal of Morphology, 1994AbstractThe morphology of eggshells from hatched eggs of captive Chinese alligators (Alligator sinensis) was compared with that of shells from eggs with early embryonic death and with the morphology of eggshells from the American alligator (Alligator mississipiensisis). Pieces of shells were examined in the scanning electron microscope.
Carole S, Wink, Ruth M, Elsey
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Remarks on the Chinese alligator
1890(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Conservation Genetics, 2006
Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) is a critically endangered species endemic to China. In this study, the extent of genetic variation in the captive alligators of the Changxing Reserve Center was investigated using microsatellite markers derived from American alligators.
Qianghua Xu +3 more
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Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) is a critically endangered species endemic to China. In this study, the extent of genetic variation in the captive alligators of the Changxing Reserve Center was investigated using microsatellite markers derived from American alligators.
Qianghua Xu +3 more
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Conservation Genetics Resources, 2012
The Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) is one of the most endangered crocodilians in the world. In this study, 14 novel microsatellite loci were developed for this rare species via 454 high-throughput sequencing. These polymorphic microsatellites yielded an average of 2.93 alleles per locus among 40 individuals scored.
Qifeng Wu, Xiaobing Wu, Travis Glenn
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The Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) is one of the most endangered crocodilians in the world. In this study, 14 novel microsatellite loci were developed for this rare species via 454 high-throughput sequencing. These polymorphic microsatellites yielded an average of 2.93 alleles per locus among 40 individuals scored.
Qifeng Wu, Xiaobing Wu, Travis Glenn
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Australian Journal of Zoology, 2018
The Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) is an endemic and rare species in China, and is considered to be one of the most endangered vertebrates in the world. It is known to hibernate, an energy-saving strategy against cold temperatures and food deprivation. Changes in gene expression during hibernation remain largely unknown.
Hongji Sun +9 more
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The Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) is an endemic and rare species in China, and is considered to be one of the most endangered vertebrates in the world. It is known to hibernate, an energy-saving strategy against cold temperatures and food deprivation. Changes in gene expression during hibernation remain largely unknown.
Hongji Sun +9 more
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A note regarding the Chinese alligator
1910(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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GROWTH REGULARITY IN CAPTIVE CHINESE ALLIGATOR, ALLIGATOR SINENSIS
Acta Hydrobiologica Sinica, 2006RenPing WANG +4 more
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