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Unique and Under Pressure: Conservation Genetics of an Isolated Alpine Salamander Population. [PDF]
Koblmüller S +6 more
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Climatic data sources and limitations of ecological niche models impact the estimations of historical ranges and niche overlaps in distantly related Korean salamanders. [PDF]
Shin Y, Borzée A, Park D.
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Differential Expression Characteristics of Two Isoforms <i>nr5a2f</i> and <i>nr5a2m</i> in Gonadal Differentiation of Chinese Giant Salamanders, <i>Andrias davidianus</i>. [PDF]
Hu D, Li G, Zou G, Xu J, Luo W, Hu Q.
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Seasonal change and phylogenetic position of <i>Kamegainema cingula</i> (Nematoda: Dracunculidae) parasitic in Japanese giant salamanders. [PDF]
Tsuchida K, Urabe M, Nishikawa K.
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2022
This chapter examines salamanders. It begins with mole salamanders, particularly the Western Tiger salamander. This species has a long history of being transported around the United States for all the wrong reasons: initially as fish bait, and presently as part of the pet trade.
Walter E. Meshaka +3 more
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This chapter examines salamanders. It begins with mole salamanders, particularly the Western Tiger salamander. This species has a long history of being transported around the United States for all the wrong reasons: initially as fish bait, and presently as part of the pet trade.
Walter E. Meshaka +3 more
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Russian Studies in Literature, 2010
In conversation, two prominent scholars of russian literature discuss the post-soviet novel and trace its particular characteristics to the trauma created by the collapse of the USSR.
Lipovetsky, Mark, Etkind, Alexander
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In conversation, two prominent scholars of russian literature discuss the post-soviet novel and trace its particular characteristics to the trauma created by the collapse of the USSR.
Lipovetsky, Mark, Etkind, Alexander
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Science, 2017
A Belgian couple discovered a lethal new threat to amphibians. Now, they wonder: Can it be stopped?
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A Belgian couple discovered a lethal new threat to amphibians. Now, they wonder: Can it be stopped?
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