«Giant salamanders, geckos and olms: Vanishing species diversity in Siberia: Study of
the development of amphibians and reptiles through twelve million years of geological history.»
Not exact matches
The
development had been drained
of its marsh, but snakes, turtles, and
amphibians abounded.
At the stage Haeckel depicted, the fish embryo is about 1 millimeter long, while
amphibian embryos at the same stage
of development can be as much as 9 millimeters long.
Pasmans had long been aware
of threats to
amphibians, whose habitat — moist woodlands, ponds, and streams — makes them vulnerable to
development and water pollution.
Because
of that choice, he has spent the last decade not only pursuing research in
amphibian development but also defending his work and his reputation against attacks orchestrated by a large corporation.
The Donald Brown laboratory uses
amphibian metamorphosis to study complex developmental programs such as the
development of vertebrate organs.
While mouse has been successfully used to study multiple aspects
of kidney
development, the
amphibian pronephros
of Xenopus offers a valuable alternative to explore the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms.
During the first appointment, we will review proper diet and husbandry and how to prevent the
development of major diseases in your
amphibian.
«Under the proposed
development scenario, the ecosystems
of the overall site are so fragmented as to virtually ensure the extinction
of all the extant populations
of amphibians and reptiles on that site designated by the state as species
of special concern,» stated Dr. Klemens.
Mammals, birds,
amphibians and many other groups are exposed to
development or climate change threats in isolated parts
of the Andes in Amazonian Peru and Bolivia.