نتایج جستجو برای: caves

تعداد نتایج: 2604  

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2008
Claire H Baker Glenn C Graham Kirsten D Scott Stephen L Cameron David K Yeates David J Merritt

Glow-worms are bioluminescent fly larvae (Order Diptera, genus Arachnocampa) found only in Australia and New Zealand. Their core habitat is rainforest gullies and wet caves. Eight species are present in Australia; five of them have been recently described. The geographic distribution of species in Australia encompasses the montane regions of the eastern Australian coastline from the Wet Tropics...

Journal: :Canadian Medical Association Journal 2012

Journal: :Cadernos do Laboratorio Xeolóxico de Laxe. Revista de Xeoloxía Galega e do Hercínico Peninsular 2013

Journal: :Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Geography 2016

Journal: :Monthly Weather Review 1901

Journal: :International Journal of Speleology 2006

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1996
D M Downs T R Damiano D Rubinstein

PURPOSE To characterize the appearance of the gasserian ganglion on contrast-enhanced MR images. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the MR images from 57 patients with suspected pituitary disease. These patients had undergone unenhanced and contrast-enhanced MR imaging of the sella, including evaluation of Meckel's cave. None of the patients had clinical signs or symptoms referable to the fi...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2015
Michael Billinger John W Ives

The moccasin assemblage Julian Steward recovered from the Promontory caves in 1930-31 provides a novel example in which material culture can be used to understand the structure of an AD thirteenth century population. Several studies shed light on the relationship between shoe size, foot size, and stature. We develop an anthropometric model for understanding the composition of the Promontory Cav...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2003
Jorge Ortega Jesús E Maldonado Gerald S Wilkinson Héctor T Arita Robert C Fleischer

We analysed variation at 14 nuclear microsatellite loci to assess the genetic structure, relatedness, and paternity of polygynous Jamaican fruit-eating bats. A total of 84 adults captured in two caves exhibited little genetic differentiation between caves (FST = 0.008). Average relatedness among adult females in 10 harem groups was very low (R = 0.014 +/- 0.011), providing no evidence of harem ...

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