نتایج جستجو برای: tadpole

تعداد نتایج: 2077  

2016
Andrius Pašukonis Katharina Trenkwalder Max Ringler Eva Ringler Rosanna Mangione Jolanda Steininger Ian Warrington Walter Hödl

The ability to associate environmental cues with valuable resources strongly increases the chances of finding them again, and thus memory often guides animal movement. For example, many temperate region amphibians show strong breeding site fidelity and will return to the same areas even after the ponds have been destroyed. In contrast, many tropical amphibians depend on exploitation of small, s...

Journal: :Soft matter 2015
Qixian Chen Kensuke Osada Matthew Pennisi Satoshi Uchida Theofilus A Tockary Anjaneyulu Dirisala Yanmin Li Kaori M Takeda Satoshi Oniyanagi Keiji Itaka Kazunori Kataoka

A distinct tadpole-shaped nanostructure characterized by a spherical head and an extended shaft was identified in a single plasmid DNA (pDNA)-based polymeric micelle. The tadpole-shaped structure was constructed by adding anionic chondroitin sulfate (CS) to the rod-shaped polyplex micelle containing a single pDNA molecule packaged by the PEG-polycation block copolymer through their electrostati...

2003
Mushtaq Loan Tim Byrnes Chris Hamer

The Numerical calculations for tadpole-improved U(1) lattice gauge theory in three-dimensions on anisotropic lattices have been performed using standard path integral Monte Carlo techniques. Using average plaquette tadpole renormalization scheme, simulations were done with temporal lattice spacings much smaller than the spatial ones and results were obtained for the string tension, the renormal...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2006
Scott D Peacor Catherine A Pfister

1. Size variation is a ubiquitous feature of animal populations and is predicted to strongly influence species abundance and dynamics; however, the factors that determine size variation are not well understood. 2. In a mesocosm experiment, we found that the relationship between mean and variation in wood frog (Rana sylvatica) tadpole size is qualitatively different at different levels of compet...

Journal: :Optics express 2009
Matthew A Coughlan Mateusz Plewicki Robert J Levis

Simultaneous spatial and temporal focusing pulses are created using parametric pulse shaping and characterized with scanning SEA TADPOLE. Multiple foci are created with optically-controlled longitudal and transverse spatial positions. The characterized foci are in agreement with the predictions of a Fourier optics model. The measurements reveal significant pulse front tilt resulting from the si...

Journal: :Electrophoresis 2023

DOI: 10.1002/elps.202200234 The cover picture shows a schematic of rapid-prototyped, multi-layered “tadpole” device combining electrode array and microfluidic channel for continuous dielectrophoresis (DEP) separation. A mixture green purple particles is introduced at the inlet (right). They are pumped along sorted by DEP; experience positive DEP (attraction towards wall), repelled to center. At...

Journal: :Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics 2017

2015
Wan-Ping Tung Yi-Huey Chen Wei-Chun Cheng Ming-Feng Chuang Wan-Tso Hsu Yeong-Choy Kam Richard M. Lehtinen

Overlapping offspring occurs when eggs are laid in a nest containing offspring from earlier reproduction. Earlier studies showed that the parentage is not always obvious due to difficulties in field observation and/or alternative breeding tactics. To unveil the parentage between overlapping offspring and parents is critical in understanding oviposition site selection and the reproductive strate...

2017
Kristina B. Beck Matthias-Claudio Loretto Max Ringler Walter Hödl Andrius Pašukonis

Animals relying on uncertain, ephemeral and patchy resources have to regularly update their information about profitable sites. For many tropical amphibians, widespread, scattered breeding pools constitute such fluctuating resources. Among tropical amphibians, poison frogs (Dendrobatidae) exhibit some of the most complex spatial and parental behaviors-including territoriality and tadpole transp...

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...

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