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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 5, p e98449 (2014)
Twenty-six species of anemonefish of the genera Amphiprion and monospecific Premnas, use only 10 species of anemones as hosts in the wild (Families: Actiniidae, Stichodactylidae and Thalassianthidae). Of these 10 anemone species some are used by mult
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https://doaj.org/article/30b236ca9c6f4fb4a6c43b9dbcd65212
Autor:
Jeanne E. Young, Schyler O. Nunziata, Brian I. Crother, Emily S. Gustin, Andrew Rumments, Stephen C. Richter, Eric M. O'Neill
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 2014:231-237
Identifying cryptic biodiversity is fundamental to evolutionary biology and to conservation efforts. This study investigated range-wide genetic diversity of Gopher Frogs, Lithobates capito, across the southeastern United States coastal plain to deter
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 2006:83-88
Rates of evaporative water loss (EWL) and cutaneous resistance (Rc) to water flux were measured for the two native frog species from the Fiji Islands: the Fiji Ground Frog, Platymantis vitianus, and the Fiji Tree Frog, Platymantis vitiensis (Anura: R
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 39:603-609
A diminutive new species of Uperoleia (male snout-vent length, SVL, 17.3-21.3 mm female, SVL 21.8 mm) is described from 30 km south of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The combination of small size, possession of maxillary and premaxillary teet
Autor:
L J Mcarthur, Jeanne E. Young
Publikováno v:
Northern Territory Naturalist. 18:21-33
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 82:1251-1257
Understanding temperature-dependent sex determination in nature often depends on knowledge of species-specific attributes that are integrated into the relationship between temperature and sex. We determined two such attributes for the pig-nosed turtl
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 81:1-16
Despite the importance of maternal effects in evolution, and knowledge of links among nest site choice, timing of nesting, offspring sex, and reproductive success in animals with environmental sex determination, these attributes have not been rigorou
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 111:171-177
Although amphibian populations are thought to be declining in many parts of the world, detailed information on populations in decline are often not available. From 1988 to 2001, we studied temporal variation in the reproductive biology of the only kn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 259:179-188
The reproductive biology of female pig-nosed turtles Carettochelys insculpta was studied for 4 years in the wet–dry tropics of northern Australia. Females matured at around 6 kg body mass (38.0 cm curved carapace length, 30.5 cm plastron length). T
Autor:
Matthew Pauza, Ashe L Pepper, Jeanne E. Young, Michael A Welsh, J. Sean Doody, Arthur Georges, Rachael L Alderman
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 79:1062-1072
Two related aspects of hatchling emergence were studied in a population of pig-nosed turtles (Carettochelys insculpta) in northern Australia. Using emergence phenology data, nest temperatures, historical weather data, and a developmental model, we te