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PRIMER REGISTRO DE POLIDACTILIA EN Isthmura bellii (Plethodontidae)
Reportamos el primer caso de polidactilia en un ejemplar de Isthmura bellii observado en La Pingüica, Pinal de Amoles, Querétaro.
Cristhian Alejandro Peralta Robles +5 more
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New montane records for the Vulnerable Long-nosed Bromeliad Salamander, Dendrotriton megarhinus (Rabb, 1960) (Caudata, Plethodontidae), from Cerro La Bola, Chiapas, México [PDF]
The salamander Dendrotriton megarhinus (Rabb, 1960) (Caudata, Plethodontidae), previously known only from Cerro Tres Picos in La Sepultura Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas, Mexico, has been found at Cerro La Bola, Chiapas, extending its geographic range.
René Bolom-Huet +3 more
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Monitoring of the Endangered Cave Salamander Speleomantes sarrabusensis
In this study, we performed the first monitoring activities on one of the most endangered amphibians in Europe, the Sette Fratelli cave salamander Speleomantes sarrabusensis.
Roberto Cogoni +3 more
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EVIDENCE OF COMMUNAL OVIPOSITION AND NEST ABANDONMENT IN THE NORTHERN TWO-LINED SALAMANDER (EURYCEA BISLINEATA, (GREEN, 1818)) IN NORTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT [PDF]
Most plethodontid salamanders oviposit their eggs in an individual nest and attend the clutch until hatching. Here, we describe aspects of the reproduction of Eurycea bislineata (Northern Two-lined Salamander) from three field sites in northeastern ...
Ferguson, Taylor F. +2 more
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Comparative skull osteology of Karsenia koreana (Amphibia, Caudata, Plethodontidae) [PDF]
AbstractThe recent discovery of a plethodontid salamander, Karsenia koreana, in Korea challenged our understanding of the biogeographic history of the family Plethodontidae, by far the largest family of salamanders, which otherwise is distributed in the New World with a few European species.
Buckley, David +2 more
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Osseous pathologies in the lungless salamander Desmognathus fuscus (Plethodontidae) [PDF]
AbstractThe majority of reported pathologies in lissamphibians (salamanders, caecilians and frogs) include limb deformities such as missing limbs, multiple extra limbs and digits, or incomplete limb formation. However, comparatively little is known about congenital vertebral malformations or posttraumatic pathologies (e.g.
Marylène Danto +2 more
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The first record about the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Mexican plethodontid salamanders dates back to the 1970s. However, little is known of the patterns of infection in wild populations and the effects of changes in temperature ...
Cinthya Mendoza-Almeralla +3 more
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Nototriton limnospectator [PDF]
Number of Pages: 2Integrative BiologyGeological ...
McCranie, James R., Wilson, Larry David
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