نتایج جستجو برای: tadpoles

تعداد نتایج: 2107  

1999
D. GRANT HOKIT ANDREW R. BLAUSTEIN

In a series of four field and mesocosm studies, we examined the effects of kinship on growth, survival, and aggregation behavior in tadpoles of the Cascades frog (Rana cascadae) under different ecological conditions. (1) Field observations of tadpole aggregations revealed ecological factors that may interact with kinship to influence tadpole interactions. (2) In an experiment conducted in mesoc...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2009
Shin-Ya Ohba

A number of fragmentary reports suggest that the endangered diving beetle Cybister japonicus larvae feed on tadpoles, fish, and aquatic insects. However, no quantitative study on the feeding habits of C. japonicus larvae has been reported. In this study, field observations and rearing experiments were carried out to show the feeding ecology of C. japonicus larvae. Unlike previous commentaries, ...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Osamu Kishida Yuuki Mizuta Kinya Nishimura

In biological interactions, phenotypic change in interacting organisms induced by their interaction partners causes a substantial shift in some environmental factor of the partners, which may subsequently change their phenotype in response to that modified environmental factor. Few examples of such arms-race-like plastic responses, known as reciprocal phenotypic plasticity, have been identified...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1996
Liu Wassersug Kawachi

The hydrodynamics and undulating propulsion of tadpoles were studied using a newly developed two-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling method. The mechanism of thrust generation associated with the flow patterns during swimming is discussed. Our CFD analysis shows that the kinematics of tadpoles is specifically matched to their special shape and produces a jet-stream propulsio...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
André P Schuch Victor M Lipinski Mauricio B Santos Caroline P Santos Sinara S Jardim Sonia Z Cechin Elgion L S Loreto

The increased incidence of solar ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation has been proposed as an environmental stressor, which may help to explain the enigmatic decline of amphibian populations worldwide. Despite growing knowledge regarding the UV-induced biological effects in several amphibian models, little is known about the efficacy of DNA repair pathways. In addition, little attention has been given...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1977
B Züst K E Dixon

Approximately 20-25 primordial germ cells leave the endoderm between stages 38-41 and localize in the dorsal root of the mesentery by stage 43/44. At this time all the cells contain large quantities of yolk which is gradually resorbed. The cells begin dividing between stages 48-52. The number and size of the germ cells were measured in tadpoles between stages 48-54 of development. The results i...

2015
Lisa M. Schulte Martin Krauss Stefan Lötters Tobias Schulze Werner Brack William J. Etges

The evolution of chemical communication and the discrimination between evolved functions (signals) and unintentional releases (cues) are among the most challenging issues in chemical ecology. The accurate classification of inter- or intraspecific chemical communication is often puzzling. Here we report on two different communication systems triggering the same parental care behavior in the pois...

2014
M. Hiatt

Amphibian populations are declining worldwide due to a number of stressors including pesticides and parasites. Conservation of these animals can be complicated because populations can differ dramatically in response to the same stressor. When consistently exposed to pesticides, some populations evolve tolerance through the process of natural selection acting across multiple generations. Alterna...

2013
Georgina Caller Culum Brown

The introduced cane toad (Bufo marinus) poses a major threat to biodiversity due to its lifelong toxicity. Several terrestrial native Australian vertebrates are adapting to the cane toad's presence and lab trials have demonstrated that repeated exposure to B. marinus can result in learnt avoidance behaviour. Here we investigated whether aversion learning is occurring in aquatic ecosystems by co...

Journal: :Fossil Imprint 2016

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