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Gastrointestinal nematodes of the lizardTropidurus hispidus(Squamata: Tropiduridae) from a semi-arid region of north-eastern Brazil

Journal of Helminthology, 2012
AbstractThe tropidurid lizardTropidurus hispidushas a wide distribution in South America. However, knowledge about its helminth fauna is patchy and has been reported for only a few localities along its range of distribution. This study presents data on helminth fauna composition and parameters of infection for a population ofT.
Anjos, L. A.   +4 more
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Influence of temporal variation and host condition on helminth abundance in the lizard Tropidurus hispidus from north-eastern Brazil

Journal of Helminthology, 2016
AbstractEcological characteristics and environmental variation influence both host species composition and parasite abundance. Abiotic factors such as rainfall and temperature can improve parasite development and increase its reproduction rate. The comparison of these assemblages between different environments may give us a more refined analysis of how
J A Araujo, Filho   +6 more
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Distribution and activation of nitrergic neurons in response to aversive stimulus exposure in the Tropidurus hispidus lizard: Involvement of glutamatergic circuitry

Nitric Oxide
Fear is a response to real aversive stimuli. Studies on phylogenetically distant species like reptiles can offer valuable insights into the neural mechanisms of fear.To investigate the activation and distribution of nitrergic neurons in the telencephalon of Tropidurus hispidus lizards and evaluate the role of glutamatergic modulation via NMDA receptors
Katty Anne Amador de Lucena Medeiros   +11 more
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Descrição Morfológica do Sistema Digestório do Tropidurus hispidus (Spix, 1825)

Os répteis são muito importantes para a manuntenção do meio ambiente, sendo considerados modelos para estudos biológicos por serem facilmente observados, manuseados e capturados. Tropidurus hispidus é a espécie de lagarto mais abundante em regiões de caatingas e ambientes secos, sendo muito comum no Brasil.
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Low temperature-acclimation impairs cellular migration in the adult cerebral cortex of the tropical lizard, Tropidurus hispidus (Spix, 1825) (Squamata: Tropiduridae).

Archives italiennes de biologie, 2013
The effects of different temperature-acclimations on cellular proliferation and migration were studied in the cerebral cortex of the tropical lizard, Tropidurus hispidus. Lizards were divided in two groups: warm-acclimated lizards (WALs), maintained at the temperature and photoperiod conditions of their natural habitat (mean temperature 26°C; 12:12 ...
Murilo, Marchioro   +7 more
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