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Spawning activity of the Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri in an impoundment
This study assessed the spawning activity of the threatened Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri by measuring egg densities within the artificial habitat of a large impoundment (Lake Wivenhoe, Australia).
Mallett, S (15731420) +4 more
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The presence of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and role of nitric oxide (NO) in vascular regulation was investigated in the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri.
Jennings, Brett L +3 more
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We present a novel application for radiocarbon dating by aging 4 scales from a single large adult lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri) from the Burnett River, in Queensland, Australia. The relict fish species lack a solid crystalline otolith, which precludes
Espinoza, Tom +4 more
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Developmental studies of the Recent Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, show that this species has two sets of functional tooth‐bearing bones in the lower jaw of young hatchlings.
Kemp A., A. Kemp
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A comparison of the developing dentition of Neoceratodus forsteri and Callorhynchus milii
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On a weak point in the Life-history of Neoceratodus forsteri, Krefft.
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Side biases in behavior, reflecting lateral specializations of the brain, are widespread amongst vertebrates. We studied laterality in the Australian lungfish ('Neoceratodus forsteri') to gain insight into the evolution of the complementary ...
Joss, J +5 more
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Pseudopolystoma australensis is redescribed from new material from the Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri (Dipnoi) from a natural population in Queensland, Australia. It is transferred to a new genus, Concinnocotyla, as Concinnocotyla australensis
Pichelin S., Whittington I., Pearson J.
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Relaxation of Natural Selection in the Evolution of the Giant Lungfish Genomes. [PDF]
Fuselli S +16 more
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The embryological development of the Queensland lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, (Krefft)
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