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Almost Seven Decades of Coastal Bird Community Recovery Across Three European Seas. [PDF]
Cano-Barbacil C +10 more
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Abstract A new species of the genus Tympanopleura is described from the Iquiri River, a tributary of the Ituxi River, a right‐bank tributary to the Purus River, Amazon River, northern Brazil. The new species is distinguished from all its congeners by a combination of features, such as the presence of an intensely pigmented square‐shaped blotch on the ...
Frank Raynner V. Ribeiro +4 more
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The Herpetofauna Present in the Province of Pastaza in Ecuador: Diversity and Conservation Status. [PDF]
Garcia-Romero C +6 more
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Abstract Fishes experience thermal stress in their natural environment that can be caused by natural or anthropogenic factors and can directly affect their physiology. In this study, we developed a multispecies OpenArray™ qPCR (quantitative polymerase chain reaction) ‘chip’ to measure the effects of acute thermal stress on the mRNA response of ...
Hossein Haghighi +6 more
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Projected Spatial-Temporal Habitat Patterns of the Lady Amherst's Pheasant (<i>Chrysolophus amherstiae</i>) Under Climate and Land Use Change. [PDF]
Sun X, Long Z, Fang J, Chen S, Sun Y.
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The variability of giraffe skull morphology
What does giraffe skull shape tell us about their development and evolution? Abstract Giraffe (Giraffa spp.) are among the most unique and charismatic extant animals, largely due to their distinct morphology. The evolutionary and developmental origin of ossicones is a key factor in giraffid biology, yet other features building their characteristic head
Nikolaos Kargopoulos +15 more
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Ecoregional distributions of the world's freshwater vertebrate species. [PDF]
Miqueleiz I +13 more
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Abstract The articulated genus Jania currently comprises 54 accepted species, making it the fourth most speciose genus among corallines, following Lithophyllum, Amphiroa, and Lithothamnion. Unlike these other genera, Jania is relatively easy to identify at a generic rank. However, morpho‐anatomical characters are insufficiently discriminant for species
Clio Maridakis +5 more
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Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Squalus cf. mitsukurii (Chondrichthyes: Squalidae) Revealed by ddRAD Sequencing. [PDF]
Adachi AMCL +11 more
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