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Michael J Tyler, Frank Knight
Throughout much of the world, frog populations are declining and some species are disappearing totally. In Australia, several species have become extinct in the past 25 years. This revised and updated guide provides concise accounts of all the known
Autor:
Frank Knight, Michael J. Tyler
Throughout much of the world, frog populations are declining, with the survival of many species under threat. In Australia, several species have become extinct in the past 35 years. This second edition of Field Guide to the Frogs of Australia provide
Autor:
Gavin J. Prideaux, Michael J. Tyler
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Memoirs of Museum Victoria. 74:403-408
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Ecological Management & Restoration. 16:224-228
Summary Metamorphlings of five desert frog species were assessed for morphological abnormalities adjacent to and remote from the Nifty Copper Mine in the Great Sandy Desert of Western Australia. Abnormality rates in the most abundant species Main's F
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 165:250-259
The dorsal adhesive secretion of the frog Notaden bennetti and the prey-capture "slime" ejected by Euperipatoides sp. velvet worms look and handle similarly. Both consist largely of protein (55-60% of dry weight), which provides the structural scaffo
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Peptides. 37:174-188
A previous review summarized research prior to 2004 carried out on the bioactive host-defense peptides contained in the skin secretions of Australian anurans (frogs and toads). This review covers the extension of that research from 2004 to 2012, and
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T. T. Nha Tran, Michael J. Tyler, Sandra Hack, Andrew D. Abell, Tianfang Wang, John H. Bowie, Denis B. Scanlon, Ian F. Musgrave, Simon T. Ellis-Steinborner
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Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 25:1735-1740
The Kyn-containing peptide FP-Kyn-L(NH2) is an unusual minor component of the skin peptide profile of the Australian red tree frog Litoria rubella collected from an area within a 20 kilometre radius of Alice Springs in central Australia. The structur
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Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 23:2628-2636
Positive and negative ion electrospray mass spectrometry together with Edman sequencing (when appropriate) has been used to sequence the host-defence peptides secreted from skin glands of the tree frog Litoria peronii. The peptide profiles are differ
Autor:
Rebecca J. Jackway, John H. Bowie, Ian F. Musgrave, Vita M. Maselli, Micheal J. Maclean, Michael J. Tyler
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Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 23:1189-1195
Many species of frogs of the genus Litoria secrete bioactive peptides from their skin glands. These peptides are normally host-defence compounds and may have one, or more of the following activities; smooth muscle contraction, analgesic, antimicrobia
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The Journal of Peptide Research. 52:477-481
Tadpoles of the Magnificent Tree Frog Litoria splendida produce host defence peptides early in their development and well before metamorphosis. Peptides were identified and characterized using high performance liquid chromatography and electrospray m