نتایج جستجو برای: thyraeella collaris

تعداد نتایج: 201  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
J J Mathewson

The prevalence of members of the family Enterobacteriaceae in the intestines of seven species of iguanid lizards native to west-central Texas was determined. Of the 67 lizard specimens examined, 48.7% were infected with Salmonella and 9% were infected with Salmonella arizonae. Two lizard species (Sceloporus olivaceus and Crotaphytus collaris) were shown to have a 100% prevalence of Salmonella.

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
Jimmy A McGuire Charles W Linkem Michelle S Koo Delbert W Hutchison A Kristopher Lappin David I Orange Julio Lemos-Espinal Brett R Riddle Jef R Jaeger

We investigate the roles of mitochondrial introgression and incomplete lineage sorting during the phylogenetic history of crotaphytid lizards. Our Bayesian phylogenetic estimate for Crotaphytidae is based on analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequence data for 408 individuals representing the 12 extant species of Crotaphytus and Gambelia. The mitochondrial phylogeny disagrees in several respects wit...

2011
Terry L. Erwin George E. Ball

Badister (Badister) amazonussp. n. is described from Perú, Loreto, 1.0 km SW Boca del Rio Samiria, Vigilante Post 1, 130m, "04°40.5'S, 074°18.9'W" its type locality. It is known also from two other localities in Loreto Department, Perú, in both the Varzea and Igapó river systems. This new species is sufficiently different that a new informal higher taxon, the amazonus species complex, is recogn...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues Mauro Teixeira Francisco Dal Vechio Renata Cecília Amaro Carolina Nisa Agustín Camacho Guerrero Roberta Damasceno Juliana Gusson Roscito Pedro M Sales Nunes Renato Sousa Recoder

More than a century after its discovery by Ernest Garbe, and almost 80 years after its original description, we obtained a series of specimens of the earless gymnophthalmid Anotosaura collaris, the type species of the genus, up to now known only by a single specimen. On the basis of the material obtained at and close to the type locality we redescribe the species, adding information about the e...

Journal: :Ecology 2011
Alan R Templeton Hilary Brazeal Jennifer L Neuwald

Habitat fragmentation often arises from human-induced alterations to the matrix that reduce or eliminate dispersal between habitat patches. Elimination of dispersal increases local extinction and decreases recolonization. These phenomena were observed in the eastern collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris collaris), which lives in the mid-continental highland region of the Ozarks (Missouri, USA) ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2014
Luca Börger Thomas D Nudds

Understanding the effects of landscape change and environmental variability on ecological processes is important for evaluating resource management policies, such as the emulation of natural forest disturbances. We analyzed time series of detection/nondetection data using hierarchical models in a Bayesian multi-model inference framework to decompose the dynamics of species distributions into re...

Journal: :Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi 2007
Kemal Solak Ahmet Oktener Jean-Paul Trilles Cüneyt Nadir Solak

In this paper, three separate instances of an association between an ectoparasite, Cyclocotyla bellones (Otto, 1821) (Monogenea: Diclidophoridae) and ectoparasitic isopods have been reported for the first time from the Aegean Sea coasts of Turkey. The isopods were all of the family Cymothoidae: Ceratothoa oestroides, C. parallela, Emetha audouini.

2009
Stephen L. Wood

Abstr.-\ct.— New synonymy afforting American Scolytidae is proposed as follows: Acanthotomicus granulatus (Ferrari), n. comb. {^Miinips uncinatus Wood). Araptus dcyrollei (Blandford). new comb. ( -^Araplus insinuatus Wood), Cnesinus adiistus Schedl { = Cnesinus atrodeclivis Wood). Corlhylocurus mexicanus (Schedl). n. comb. {=Corthylus cylindricus Schodl). Corthylus collaris Blandford {=Corthylu...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2003
Tom Augspurger John R Fischer Nancy J Thomas L Sileo Roger E Brannian Kimberli J Miller Tonie E Rocke

Vacuolar myelinopathy was confirmed by light and electron microscopic examination of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), ring-necked ducks (Aythya collaris), and buffleheads (Bucephala albeola) collected during an epizootic at Lake Surf in central North Carolina (USA) between November 1998 and February 1999. Clinical signs of affected birds were consistent with central nervous system impairment of m...

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