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Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology, 2013
ABSTRACTWhole‐animal performance (e.g., swimming speed, bite force) functions as a fundamental link between organism and environment and, as such, performance characteristics are important in determining the outcomes of agonistic interactions, both interspecific and intraspecific.
Sean C, Wilcox, A Kristopher, Lappin
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ABSTRACTWhole‐animal performance (e.g., swimming speed, bite force) functions as a fundamental link between organism and environment and, as such, performance characteristics are important in determining the outcomes of agonistic interactions, both interspecific and intraspecific.
Sean C, Wilcox, A Kristopher, Lappin
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Helminths of the Green and Black Poison Frog, Dendrobates auratus (Anura, Dendrobatidae) from Hawaii
2018Goldberg, Stephen R., Bursey, Charles R., Department, Fred Kraus, College, Whittier, University, Pennsylvania State, Campus, Shenango (2018): Helminths of the Green and Black Poison Frog, Dendrobates auratus (Anura, Dendrobatidae) from Hawaii.
Goldberg, Stephen R. +5 more
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Animal Reproduction Science, 2009
Few ultrastructural studies have been performed on members of the Dendrobatidae, although such investigations can be useful for the understanding of reproductive patterns, as a diagnostic method for males in breeding programs for endangered amphibians and for phylogenetic analysis. The sperm ultrastructure of the Green Poison Frog, Dendrobates auratus,
Christian, Lipke +3 more
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Few ultrastructural studies have been performed on members of the Dendrobatidae, although such investigations can be useful for the understanding of reproductive patterns, as a diagnostic method for males in breeding programs for endangered amphibians and for phylogenetic analysis. The sperm ultrastructure of the Green Poison Frog, Dendrobates auratus,
Christian, Lipke +3 more
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Ethology, 2009
AbstractMany chemically defended prey advertize toxicity to predators by aposematic coloration. When aposematic prey are approached, they often move slowly or not at all, allowing predators to evaluate their unprofitability. Poison frogs (Dendrobatidae) are toxic, aposematically colored, forage openly and diurnally, and are much easier to capture than ...
William E. Cooper Jr +2 more
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AbstractMany chemically defended prey advertize toxicity to predators by aposematic coloration. When aposematic prey are approached, they often move slowly or not at all, allowing predators to evaluate their unprofitability. Poison frogs (Dendrobatidae) are toxic, aposematically colored, forage openly and diurnally, and are much easier to capture than ...
William E. Cooper Jr +2 more
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[Steroids from dendrobates auratus].
Die Naturwissenschaften, 1977G, Habermehl, B G, Christ
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Do environmental conditions affect personality traits in Poison Dart Frog (Dendrobates auratus)?
2019Passos, Luiza Figueiredo +1 more
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Unusual whitish eggs in the poison frogDendrobates auratusGirard, 1855
Tropical Zoology, 2012Allen J Moore, Jonathan D Blount
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