Larvae
Underwater acoustic communication in the macrophagic carnivorous larvae of Ceratophrys ornata (Anura: Ceratophryidae)
Underwater acoustic communication in the macrophagic carnivorous larvae of Ceratophrys ornata (Anura: Ceratophryidae),
, Acta Zoologica, Number 9999, (2010)
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Tadpoles Making Noise--Under Water
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A new paper from Acta Zoologica (Natale et al. 2010) reports that the tadpole of Ceratophrys ornata makes distress calls underwater, the first example of any larva communicating by sound underwater, and the first known of any vertebrate larva to make sounds.
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An ontology for Xenopus anatomy and development
An ontology for Xenopus anatomy and development,
, BMC developmental biology, Jan 1, Volume 8, p.92, (2008)
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Global increases in ultraviolet B radiation: potential impacts on amphibian development and metamorphosis
Global increases in ultraviolet B radiation: potential impacts on amphibian development and metamorphosis,
, Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, Jan 1, Volume 81, Number 6, p.743-761, (2008)
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Comparative larval morphology of Madagascan toadlets of the genus Scaphiophryne: phylogenetic and taxonomic inferences.
Comparative larval morphology of Madagascan toadlets of the genus Scaphiophryne: phylogenetic and taxonomic inferences.,
, Zoological J. Linnean Society , Volume 151, p.555-576., (2007)
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Explanation for missing limbs in deformed amphibians
Explanation for missing limbs in deformed amphibians,
, Journal of experimental zoology Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution, Nov 15, Volume 312, Number 7, p.770-9, (2009)
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Recent divergence with gene flow in Tennessee cave salamanders (Plethodontidae: Gyrinophilus) inferred from gene genealogies.
Recent divergence with gene flow in Tennessee cave salamanders (Plethodontidae: Gyrinophilus) inferred from gene genealogies.,
, Molecular Ecology, Jan 1, Volume 17, p.2258-2275, (2008)
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Tadpoles evolved and frogs are the default
Tadpoles evolved and frogs are the default,
, Herpetologica, Volume 62, Number 1, p.1-10, (2006)
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