نتایج جستجو برای: amphibian

تعداد نتایج: 6098  

2014
Audrey Trochet Sylvain Moulherat Olivier Calvez Virginie M Stevens Jean Clobert Dirk S Schmeller

In the current context of climate change and landscape fragmentation, efficient conservation strategies require the explicit consideration of life history traits. This is particularly true for amphibians, which are highly threatened worldwide, composed by more than 7400 species, which is constitute one of the most species-rich vertebrate groups. The collection of information on life history tra...

Journal: :Photochemistry and photobiology 2000
M A Smith C M Kapron M Berrill

Rising ultraviolet-B (UVB, 280-320 nm) radiation has been proposed as a factor which may explain nonnormal amphibian population declines. Accordingly research has been directed toward estimating the photolyase activity of several amphibian species in order to predict a species' resilience to UV damage. Unfortunately, in spite of published research which demonstrated that the activity of one of ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Suchit H Patel Joshua D Salvi Dáibhid Ó Maoiléidigh A J Hudspeth

The activity of auditory afferent fibers depends strongly on the frequency of stimulation. Although the bullfrog's amphibian papilla lacks the flexible basilar membrane that effects tuning in mammals, its afferents display comparable frequency selectivity. Seeking additional mechanisms of tuning in this organ, we monitored the synaptic output of hair cells by measuring changes in their membrane...

2004
Ché Weldon Louis H. du Preez Alex D. Hyatt Reinhold Muller Rick Speare

The sudden appearance of chytridiomycosis, the cause of amphibian deaths and population declines in several continents, suggests that its etiologic agent, the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, was introduced into the affected regions. However, the origin of this virulent pathogen is unknown. A survey was conducted of 697 archived specimens of 3 species of Xenopus collected from ...

2010
T. Kleinteich J. Herzen F. Beckmann S. Kühnel S. Reinhard J. Schmidt A. Kupfer

The extant amphibians (i.e. caecilians, salamanders, and frogs) are characterized by a biphasic lifecycle in that an aquatic larva passes through metamorphosis to become a terrestrial adult [1]. Amphibians show a high diversity in feeding habits that often relate to different stages of development. Amphibian feeding modes comprise suction feeding and suspension feeding in aquatic larvae [2-4] a...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 2007
K Sri Nageswari M Syamala Devi Rajeev Sharma

Amphibian experiments on nerve-muscle preparation and heart are essential as per first year MBBS practical syllabus, for learning basic concepts in Physiology. Need was felt to design and develop computer based simulation software as an alternative to animal use, due to growing concern and stringent laws imposed by animal ethical bodies. Computer algorithms were developed for 13 amphibian exper...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2006
Michael Anne Shane Charity Nofziger Bonnie L Blazer-Yost

High-resistance epithelia derived from amphibian sources such as frog skin, toad urinary bladder, and the A6 Xenopus laevis kidney cell line have been widely used to elucidate the underlying mechanisms involved in the regulation of vectorial ion transport. More recently, the isolation of high-resistance mammalian cell lines has provided model systems in which to study differences and similariti...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Navjot S. Sodhi David Bickford Arvin C. Diesmos Tien Ming Lee Lian Pin Koh Barry W. Brook Cagan H. Sekercioglu Corey J. A. Bradshaw

Habitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been hypothesised in the global decline of amphibian biodiversity. However, the relative importance of and synergies among different drivers are still poorly understood. We present the largest global analysis of roughly 45% of known amphibians (2,583 species) to quantify the influences of life history, climate, huma...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
D Park S C Hempleman C R Propper

Because chemicals introduced into the environment by humans can affect both long-term survivorship and reproduction of amphibians, discovering the specific mechanisms through which these chemicals act may facilitate the development of plans for amphibian conservation. We investigated the amphibian pheromonal system as a potential target of common environmental chemicals. By treating female red-...

2012
Suchit H. Patel Joshua D. Salvi A. J. Hudspeth Howard Hughes

The activity of auditory afferent fibers depends strongly on the frequency of stimulation. Although the bullfrog’s amphibian papilla lacks the flexible basilar membrane that effects tuning in mammals, its afferents display comparable frequency selectivity. Seeking additional mechanisms of tuning in this organ, we monitored the synaptic output of hair cells by measuring changes in their membrane...

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