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Field evidence of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, diverse host use and invasion of human dwellings by the Chagas disease vector in Florida, USA. [PDF]

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Adhesive chitosan-based hybrid biohydrogels for peripheral nerve injury repair. [PDF]

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Predicting Live Weight for Female Rabbits of Meat Crosses From Body Measurements Using LightGBM, XGBoost and Support Vector Machine Algorithms. [PDF]

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Comparing the Tadpoles of Hyla geographica and Hyla semilineata

Journal of Herpetology, 1999
-External morphology, internal oral anatomy, and chondrocranial anatomy were examined for tadpoles of Hyla geographica from the Amazon rainforest, Brazil, and Hyla semilineata from the Atlantic rainforest, Brazil. Here, we provide morphological larval data to help diagnose these closely related species.
D'Heursel, Anne, Sá, Rafael O. de
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A Comparison of the Chromosomes of Hyla regilla and Hyla californiae

Copeia, 1968
Testicular mitotic chromosomes from Hyla regilla and Hyla californiae show the diploid number to be 24. No observable structural differences in the chromosomes of these species could be detected. Three distinct groups of chromosomes are identifiable in each species.
Linda R. Maxson, David L. Jameson
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The Status of Hyla flavigula

Copeia, 1949
78 p. ; Based on examination of specimens from Harris County and Aransas County, Texas, Hyla flavigula is synonymized with H. squirella.
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The effect of stress and adrenaline on the color of Hyla cinerea and Hyla arborea

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1978
Abstract The effect of stress and of adrenaline injections on the chromatophores of Hyla cinerea and Hyla arborea was studied by means of reflectance spectrophotometry of the dorsal skin in vivo . The color of H. cinerea is affected in different ways by stress and adrenaline.
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Hybridization in the Diploid-Tetraploid Treefrogs Hyla chrysoscelis and Hyla versicolor

Copeia, 1994
The first cytologically confirmed natural hybrids between the diploid-tetraploid gray treefrogs, Hyla chrysoscelis and H. versicolor, were two triploid males initially detected by their distinctive advertisement calls. Analyses of the pulserepetition rate and shape of the advertisement calls of these triploid hybrids suggest that one of the two ...
Margaret B. Ptacek   +3 more
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