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Publikováno v:
The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 134:56-59
Dispersal of freshwater mussels (order Unionida) is primarily as glochidia on the fins and gills of host fish. Adult mussels are more sessile, generally moving short distances (
Autor:
Thomas Akre, Angelena M. Ross, Elliot Lassiter, Lori A. Erb, Brian Zarate, John D. Kleopfer, Lori M. Johnson, Jeffrey Dragon, Michael T. Jones, Derek T. Yorks, Glenn Johnson, Ellery Lassiter, H. Patrick Roberts, Lisabeth L. Willey, Michael N. Marchand, Katharine D. Gipe, Steven Parren, Phillip G. deMaynadier, Chris Urban, Joshua Megyesy, Paul R. Sievert, Edward Thompson
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 30, Iss, Pp e01759-(2021)
Freshwater turtles and tortoises are declining worldwide and currently represent one of the most imperiled major vertebrate groups. Identifying the conditions that promote long-term viable populations is a critical conservation need. However, for mos
Publikováno v:
South American Journal of Herpetology. 4:186-192
A population of the treeboa Corallus grenadensis was studied (PIT-tagged) at Pearls, Grenada for two years (February 2002–February 2004). The site was one of mixed orchard and native trees, cultivated fields, one rustic house, and a well maintained
Publikováno v:
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 38:167-172
Corallus grenadensis is an arboreal boa endemic to the Grenada Bank. Thirty-five encounters with boas resulted in 17.65 hours of observations, including 6.3 hours of video-tape (which included two acts of predation). Boas under 100 cm are largely act