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Autor:
Keith A. Christian, C. Richard Tracy, Christopher R. Tracy, Stephen J. Reynolds, Lorrae McArthur
Publikováno v:
Charles Darwin University
We examined burrow microclimate and cocoon formation of the burrowing frog, Cyclorana australis, from northern Australia, during the dormancy season by monitoring frogs in burrows in the field. At the beginning of the dry season, while the soils were
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
Autor:
Valérie M. Boll, Lorrae McArthur
Publikováno v:
Journal de la société des océanistes. :41-54
Dans cet article, nous présentons des données d’ethnozoologie, à Gängan, dans une communauté aborigène, située en territoire yolngu, dans le Nord-Est de la Terre d’Arnhem, dans le nord de l’Australie. Nous passons en revue la répartitio
During the course of a telemetry study on three species of Australian frogs ( Litoria caerulea, Litoria dahlii and Cyclorana australis ), we found that many of the surgically implanted transmitters had migrated into the bladder. We subsequently impla
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8271f6ab20c43b879f0ef4a37f500183
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3097848/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3097848/
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography; Feb2007, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p237-250, 14p, 5 Charts, 5 Graphs, 1 Map
Autor:
Neva Collings
This book addresses the issue of Indigenous peoples'participation in genetic resource access and benefit-sharing and associated traditional knowledge for self-determination.Genetic resources from nature are increasingly used in global biodiscovery re
Autor:
Virginia Marshall
Overturning aqua nullius aims to cultivate a new understanding of Aboriginal water rights and interests in the context of Aboriginal water concepts and water policy development in Australia. In this award-winning work, Dr Marshall argues that Aborigi