نتایج جستجو برای: background reptiles

تعداد نتایج: 840846  

2013
Jan Werner Eva Maria Griebeler

It has been hypothesized that a high reproductive output contributes to the unique gigantism in large dinosaur taxa. In order to infer more information on dinosaur reproduction, we established allometries between body mass and different reproductive traits (egg mass, clutch mass, annual clutch mass) for extant phylogenetic brackets (birds, crocodiles and tortoises) of extinct non-avian dinosaur...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Meike Köhler Salvador Moyà-Solà

Because of their physiological and life history characteristics, mammals exploit adaptive zones unavailable to ectothermic reptiles. Yet, they perform best in energy-rich environments because their high and constant growth rates and their sustained levels of resting metabolism require continuous resource supply. In resource-limited ecosystems such as islands, therefore, reptiles frequently disp...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Roger S Seymour Sarah L Smith Craig R White Donald M Henderson Daniela Schwarz-Wings

The cross-sectional area of a nutrient foramen of a long bone is related to blood flow requirements of the internal bone cells that are essential for dynamic bone remodelling. Foramen area increases with body size in parallel among living mammals and non-varanid reptiles, but is significantly larger in mammals. An index of blood flow rate through the foramina is about 10 times higher in mammals...

2014
Boey Yee Cheng Gary A. Dykes

The genus Salmonella is responsible for considerable human and animal disease worldwide. It consists of two species, namely Salmonella enterica and Salmonella bongori. Salmonella enterica is divided into six subspecies, namely S. enterica subsp. enterica (I), salamae (II), arizonae (IIIa), diarizonae (IIIb), houtenae (IV) and indica (VI) (Le Minor and Popoff, 1987). Salmonella enterica subsp. e...

2014
Jan Werner Eva Maria Griebeler

We tested if growth rates of recent taxa are unequivocally separated between endotherms and ectotherms, and compared these to dinosaurian growth rates. We therefore performed linear regression analyses on the log-transformed maximum growth rate against log-transformed body mass at maximum growth for extant altricial birds, precocial birds, eutherians, marsupials, reptiles, fishes and dinosaurs....

2014
Richard K. B. Jenkins Marcelo F. Tognelli Philip Bowles Neil Cox Jason L. Brown Lauren Chan Franco Andreone Alain Andriamazava Raphali R. Andriantsimanarilafy Mirana Anjeriniaina Parfait Bora Lee D. Brady Elisoa F. Hantalalaina Frank Glaw Richard A. Griffiths Craig Hilton-Taylor Michael Hoffmann Vineet Katariya Nirhy H. Rabibisoa Jeannot Rafanomezantsoa Domoina Rakotomalala Hery Rakotondravony Ny A. Rakotondrazafy Johans Ralambonirainy Jean-Baptiste Ramanamanjato Herilala Randriamahazo J. Christian Randrianantoandro Harison H. Randrianasolo Jasmin E. Randrianirina Hiarinirina Randrianizahana Achille P. Raselimanana Andriambolantsoa Rasolohery Fanomezana M. Ratsoavina Christopher J. Raxworthy Eric Robsomanitrandrasana Finoana Rollande Peter P. van Dijk Anne D. Yoder Miguel Vences

BACKGROUND An understanding of the conservation status of Madagascar's endemic reptile species is needed to underpin conservation planning and priority setting in this global biodiversity hotspot, and to complement existing information on the island's mammals, birds and amphibians. We report here on the first systematic assessment of the extinction risk of endemic and native non-marine Malagasy...

2013
Salvatore Rinaldi Maddalena Iannaccone Gian Enrico Magi Emanuela Costantini Alessandro Castagna Eraldo Sanna Passino Margherita Maioli Vania Fontani

BACKGROUND The tissue growth necessary to achieve a complete or partial restitution ad integrum as a result of injury to soft tissue and/or hard times in reptiles is variable and often needs long time in relation to the species, to the habitat and to their intrinsic physiological characteristics. The purpose of this work was to see if the tissue optimization (TO) treatment with radio electric a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
R Zardoya A Meyer

Despite more than a century of debate, the evolutionary position of turtles (Testudines) relative to other amniotes (reptiles, birds, and mammals) remains uncertain. One of the major impediments to resolving this important evolutionary problem is the highly distinctive and enigmatic morphology of turtles that led to their traditional placement apart from diapsid reptiles as sole descendants of ...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2013
Patrick M Meyer Sauteur Christa Relly Martina Hug Max M Wittenbrink Christoph Berger

Reptile-associated salmonellosis (RAS) in children has been reported primarily due to direct contact with turtles, but recently also due to indirect contact with more exotic reptiles, causing disease in infants. To evaluate risk factors for RAS, we reviewed the RAS cases published in the literature since 1965. A case was defined as a child ≤18 years of age with an epidemiological link by identi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
R M Bowden M A Ewert C E Nelson

Most hypotheses that have been put forward in order to explain the persistence of environmental sex determination (ESD) in reptiles assume a relatively fixed association of sex with temperature-induced phenotype and no maternal influence on offspring sex. Here we demonstrate the association of maternally derived yolk hormone levels with the offspring sex ratio and describe two new aspects of te...

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