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PRODUÇÃO SUSTENTÁVEL DE JACARÉ (Crocodylia) NO BRASIL

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Gritzenco, Júlia das Graças   +2 more
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Crocodilians (Crocodylia)

2022
This chapter focuses on crocodilians, including alligators and caimans. The Spectacled Caiman is a medium-sized alligatorid species. Although very wary by nature, it can nonetheless be a dangerous animal under the wrong circumstances. Populations of the Spectacled Caiman in the United States were derived from the pet trade.
Walter E. Meshaka   +3 more
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Unprovoked Mouth Gaping Behavior in Extant Crocodylia

Journal of Herpetology, 2020
Unprovoked mouth gaping behavior is ubiquitous throughout 24 extant members of Crocodylia, yet information on gaping is limited. Proposed hypotheses for gaping include thermoregulation and the evaluation of potential environmental conditions. To determine temperature effects, we tracked head surface (Tsh), body surface (Tsb), and ambient (Ta ...
Noah J. Carl   +2 more
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Crocodylia Gmelin 1789

2014
Published as part of Vianey-Liaud, Monique, Comte, Bernard, Marandat, Bernard, Peigné, Stéphane, Rage, Jean-Claude & Sudre, Jean, 2014, A new early Late Oligocene (MP 26) continental vertebrate fauna from Saint-Privat-des-Vieux (Alès Basin, Gard, Southern France), pp.
Vianey-Liaud, Monique   +5 more
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New Terpene Hydrocarbons from the Alligatoridae (Crocodylia, Reptilia)

Journal of Natural Products, 2002
The contents of the paracloacal gland secretions of the alligatorids Alligator mississippiensis, A. sinensis, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, and P. trigonatus were investigated. Novel acyclic hydrocarbon terpenes with a rare trisubstituted 2,4-diene system were identified in the secretions of A. sinensis, P. palpebrosus, and P. trigonatus.
Stefan, Schulz   +2 more
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Long-Distance Signaling in Crocodylia

Copeia, 2013
Long-distance signals such as bellows, roars, headslaps, and infrasound pulses are important components of crocodilian behavioral repertoire, yet there is little or no published information on signaling for many species. Here, original data augmented with a compilation of published and unpublished sources are presented for 24 species of crocodilians ...
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Evolution of MHC class I in the Order Crocodylia

Immunogenetics, 2013
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a dynamic genomic region with an essential role in the adaptive immunity of jawed vertebrates. The evolution of the MHC has been dominated by gene duplication and gene loss, commonly known as the birth-and-death process. Evolutionary studies of the MHC have mostly focused on model species.
Jaratlerdsiri, Weerachai   +7 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics of the New-World Crocodylia

2020
During the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, there has been a revolution in evolutionary biology. Traditional methods that had been applied to understanding relationships and natural history for hundreds of years have been supplemented (and sometimes replaced) by biochemical and molecular techniques that now allow us to examine the ...
Llewellyn D. Densmore III, Tomas Hrbek
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Crocodylia Gmelin 1789

Published as part of Perthuis, Adrien de, Mennecart, Bastien, Barrier, Pascal, Chenot, Élise, Falconnet, Jocelyn, Gagnaison, Jean-Claude, Georgalis, Georgios L., Gilbert, Charlène, Guevel, Bruno, Langevin, Dominique, Lapparent de Broin, France, Lemierre, Alfred, Maubert, François, Ossó, Àlex, Potel, Sébastien, Thivaiou, Danae, Tissier, Jérémy, Toullec,
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Crocodylia Gmelin 1789

2015
ORDER CROCODYLIA Gmelin 1789, 1057 (2 superfamilies, 2 families, 2 genera, 2 species). Gmelin used the spelling Crocodili for this order.
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