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Notas sobre cráneo, otolitos y biología de Lepidosiren paradoxa (Pisces, Dipnoi)
Lungfishes are a singular group of Sarcopterygii which in the Neotropics is represented by Lepidosiren paradoxa. They present anatomical and physiological features that allow them to survive under adverse conditions. Here we described and illustrated the
María Jimena González Naya +4 more
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Music and animal welfare: from behavioral and physiological effects to potential applications in animal husbandry. [PDF]
Zhu G, Wang L, Wu Z, Feng L, Shao F.
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Vascularization of the pituitary of the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri
anatomi,vascularization,pituitary, portal system,brain,Australian lungfish,Neoceratodus forsteri ...
Hansen, Georg Nørgaard
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A general mechanism of airborne hearing in recent and early non-tympanate tetrapods. [PDF]
Christensen-Dalsgaard J +3 more
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Visual pigments of basal lineages of bony fishes support independent ecological shifts from a shallow marine to a freshwater niche. [PDF]
Cui Y +12 more
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Evolutionary pathway and genetic mechanisms of fin-to-limb transition in vertebrates. [PDF]
Bayramov AV, Mednikov DN, Zaraisky AG.
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The undulating tripod gait as a model of the locomotion of walking fish. [PDF]
Ishida M +6 more
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Laboratory studies have resulted in classification of the marbled African lungfish, Protopterus aethiopicus, as an obligate air-breather. However, there have been no investigations of the extent of dependence on aerial respiration by this species in the
Mlewa, C.M., Green, J.M., Dunbrack, R.
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The neurohypophysial hormones of lungfishes and amphibians
B K, FOLLETT, H, HELLER
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