نتایج جستجو برای: european pond turtle

تعداد نتایج: 198749  

2013
Tatsuya Hirasawa Hiroshi Nagashima Shigeru Kuratani

The turtle body plan, with its solid shell, deviates radically from those of other tetrapods. The dorsal part of the turtle shell, or the carapace, consists mainly of costal and neural bony plates, which are continuous with the underlying thoracic ribs and vertebrae, respectively. Because of their superficial position, the evolutionary origins of these costo-neural elements have long remained e...

2013
Young-Jae Song Jong-Man Yoon

Genomic DNAs were extracted from the turtle leg (Pollicipes mitella, 1798) population of Tongyeong, Yeosu and Manjaedo located in the southern sea of Korea. The turtle leg population from Tongyeong (0.929) exhibited higher bandsharing values than did turtle leg from Manjaedo (0.852). The higher fragment sizes (>1,200 bp) are much more observed in the Yeosu population. The number of unique loci ...

2007
Jung-Hyun Lee Nam-Yong Ra Daesik Park

To determine the feeding sites preferred by adult gold-spotted pond frogs, Rana plancyi chosenica, and the foods that induce favorable growth of the frogs in the laboratory, we conducted two separate experiments between 27 May and 12 July 2007 in a vivarium. In the first experiment, we counted the number of crickets eaten by four gold-spotted pond frogs in a 60 min period at four different feed...

1999
C. J. Powers F. P. Haeni

Continuous seismic-reflection profiling (CSP) and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys were conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in April 1998 over the northern part of John’s Pond, a glacial kettle pond southeast of Otis Air National Guard Base, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The surveys were conducted to delineate the types and thickness of sedimentary units that may control the infiltration o...

2018
Campbell Burke

Ann Campbell Burke examines the development and evolution [5] of vertebrates, in particular, turtles [6]. Her Harvard University [7] experiments, described in "Development of the Turtle Carapace [4]: Implications for the Evolution of a Novel Bauplan," were published in 1989. Burke used molecular techniques to investigate the developmental mechanisms responsible for the formation of the turtle s...

2016
Nathan J Robinson Roksana Majewska Eric A Lazo-Wasem Ronel Nel Frank V Paladino Lourdes Rojas John D Zardus Theodora Pinou

The macro-epibiotic communities of sea turtles have been subject to growing interest in recent years, yet their micro-epibiotic counterparts are almost entirely unknown. Here, we provide the first evidence that diatoms are epibionts for all seven extant species of sea turtle. Using Scanning Electron Microscopy, we inspected superficial carapace or skin samples from a single representative of ea...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 1999
Peter L Lutz Liscia Manuel

It has been established that adenosine has a critical role in the extraordinary ability of the turtle brain to survive anoxia. To further investigate this phenomenon we compared rat and turtle brain adenosine A1receptors using cyclopentyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine,8-[dipropyl-2,3-3H(N)] ([3H]DPCPX) saturation binding analyses and determined the effects of prolonged anoxia (6, 12, and 24 h) on the ad...

Journal: :Western Pacific surveillance and response journal : WPSAR 2015
Boris I Pavlin Jennie Musto Moses Pretrick Joannes Sarofalpiy Perpetua Sappa Siana Shapucy Jacobus Kool

BACKGROUND Marine turtles of all species are capable of being toxic. On 17 October 2010, health authorities in the Federated States of Micronesia were notified of the sudden death of three children and the sickening of approximately 20 other people on Murilo Atoll in Chuuk State. The illnesses were suspected to be the result of mass consumption of a hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). An...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2017
M Santoro F Di Nocera D Iaccarino S P Lawton A Cerrone B Degli Uberti M D'Amore A Affuso S Hochscheid F Maffucci G Galiero

Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea turtle health and are considered the most important parasitic cause of turtle stranding and mortality worldwide. Despite the large diversity of spirorchiid species found globally, there are only 2 records for free-ranging Mediterranean sea turtles that date back to the late 1800s involving just ...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2015
Nicholas G Crawford James F Parham Anna B Sellas Brant C Faircloth Travis C Glenn Theodore J Papenfuss James B Henderson Madison H Hansen W Brian Simison

Molecular analyses of turtle relationships have overturned prevailing morphological hypotheses and prompted the development of a new taxonomy. Here we provide the first genome-scale analysis of turtle phylogeny. We sequenced 2381 ultraconserved element (UCE) loci representing a total of 1,718,154bp of aligned sequence. Our sampling includes 32 turtle taxa representing all 14 recognized turtle f...

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