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General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2002
All tissues of the embryonic saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) gradually increased in weight during development except for lung tissue, which had a peak weight of 1.09 g at day 67, thereafter decreasing in weight. The brain was a relatively large organ.
Caroline A, Shepherdley +4 more
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All tissues of the embryonic saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) gradually increased in weight during development except for lung tissue, which had a peak weight of 1.09 g at day 67, thereafter decreasing in weight. The brain was a relatively large organ.
Caroline A, Shepherdley +4 more
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Aquaculture, 2014
Abstract Semen collected from 10 saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) was used to investigate sperm in vitro manipulation and preservation. Preliminary studies revealed that phosphate buffered saline (PBS) without Ca2 +, Mg2 + and egg yolk (EY) was a suitable extender for studies of sperm physiology.
Johnston, S. D. +6 more
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Abstract Semen collected from 10 saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) was used to investigate sperm in vitro manipulation and preservation. Preliminary studies revealed that phosphate buffered saline (PBS) without Ca2 +, Mg2 + and egg yolk (EY) was a suitable extender for studies of sperm physiology.
Johnston, S. D. +6 more
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Monitoring Saltwater Crocodiles (Crocodylus Porosus) in the Northern Territory of Australia
1992Saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) were protected in the Northern Territory in 1971, and a General Survey Program Based on spotlight counts was initiated 3 yr later. In the mid-1980s, monitoring needs were reviewed and rationalized. The current monitoring program operates at two levels of resolution. At a local population level, annual spotlight
Grahame J. W. Webb, S. Charlie Manolis
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Energy Metabolism during Unrestrained Submergence in the Saltwater Crocodile Crocodylus porosus
Physiological Zoology, 1987Metabolic rate and the relative contributions of aerobiosis and anaerobiosis to energy supply during unrestrained submergence were calculated in juvenile Crocodylus porosus. Voluntary undisturbed dives were short in duration (mean = 4.7 min ± 0.3 SEM; n = 60) and did not result in a decline in metabolic rate below predive levels.
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Crocodile‐Skin‐Inspired Omnidirectionally Stretchable Pressure Sensor
Small, 2022Giwon Lee, Seung Goo Lee, Kilwon Cho
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Biomass‐Derived Crocodile Skin‐Like Porous Carbon for High‐Performance Microwave Absorption
Advanced Sustainable Systems, 2022Zhihong Wu, Yao Wang
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Growth and survival of hatchling saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in captivity
2015Agonistic and thermal behaviour was studied in hatchling Crocodylus porosus under captive conditions using CCTV cameras. The results guided the design of experiments aimed at improving growth and survival of this species in captivity. C. porosus are born with a repertoire of 16 distinctive agonistic behaviours, and most interactions occur in the ...
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Providencia rettgeri meningitis in hatchling saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus)
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1996P W, Ladds, J, Bradley, R G, Hirst
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Captivity Influences Gut Microbiota in Crocodile Lizards (Shinisaurus crocodilurus)
Frontiers in Microbiology, 2020Wei-Guo Du, Huan Li, Bao-jun Sun
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