نتایج جستجو برای: eleutherodactylus

تعداد نتایج: 246  

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Eric M O'Neill Karen H Beard Michael E Pfrender

A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is what becomes of adaptive traits when a species expands its range into novel environments. Here, we report the results of a study on an adaptive colour pattern polymorphism (stripes) of the coqui frog, Eleutherodactylus coqui, following its introduction to Hawaii from Puerto Rico. We compared population differentiation (Φ ST and F ST ) for the ...

2014
Luis J. Villanueva-Rivera

Individuals in acoustic communities compete for the use of the sound resource for communication, a problem that can be studied as niche competition. The acoustic niche hypothesis presents a way to study the partitioning of the resource, but the studies have to take into account the three dimensions of this niche: time, acoustic frequency, and space. I used an Automated Digital Recording System ...

2008
ARTHUR HUGHES

PREVIOUS studies on the transplantation of limbs in the embryo of Eleutherodactylus martinicensis have shown that supernumerary limbs tend to be less well innervated than are corresponding replacing grafts, and that the innervation of the former, either autografts or homografts, is progressively less extensive with increase in time after operation. The degree to which grafted supernumerary fore...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Sven Zea Diego Valderrama Ana María Martínez

SVEN ZEA, DIEGO VALDERRAMA & ANA MARÍA MARTÍNEZ Centro de Estudios en Ciencias del Mar – CECIMAR, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Caribe; c/o INVEMAR, Calle 25 255, Rodadero Sur Playa Salguero, Santa Marta, Colombia. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ensino, Filosofia e Historia das Ciências, UFBA/UEFS, Salvador, Brasil. E-mail: diego.valderrama...

2016
Stephen M. Kajiura Shari L. Tellman

Southeast Florida witnesses an enormous seasonal influx of upper trophic level marine predators each year as massive aggregations of migrating blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) overwinter in nearshore waters. The narrow shelf and close proximity of the Gulf Stream current to the Palm Beach County shoreline drive tens of thousands of sharks to the shallow, coastal environment. This natural...

2016
João P. M. Messias José R. Paula Alexandra S. Grutter Redouan Bshary Marta C. Soares

Humans and other animals use previous experiences to make behavioural decisions, balancing the probabilities of receiving rewards or punishments with alternative actions. The dopaminergic system plays a key role in this assessment: for instance, a decrease in dopamine transmission, which is signalled by the failure of an expected reward, may elicit a distinct behavioural response. Here, we test...

2017
Myra C. Hughey Janelle A. Pena Roberto Reyes Daniel Medina Lisa K. Belden Patricia A. Burrowes

Host-associated microbial communities are ubiquitous among animals, and serve important functions. For example, the bacterial skin microbiome of amphibians can play a role in preventing or reducing infection by the amphibian chytrid fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Evidence suggests that environmental bacteria likely serve as a source pool for at least some of the members of the amphibia...

Journal: :Journal of helminthology 2003
C J Barnard E Sayed L E Barnard J M Behnke I Abdel Nabi N Sherif A Shutt S Zalat

Populations of Egyptian spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus dimidiatus) in a fragmented montane wadi system in the Sinai showed significant differences in the abundance of gut helminths. Differences in parasite load between populations were positively associated with measures of androgen activity but showed no significant relationship with glucocorticoid activity. Social discrimination tests with adul...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2011
Albert F H Ros Jeanne Lusa Meghann Meyer Marta Soares Rui F Oliveira Michel Brossard Redouan Bshary

Interactions between the bluestreak cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus and its client reef fish are a textbook example of interspecific mutualism. The fact that clients actively visit cleaners and invite inspection, together with evidence that cleaners eat many client ectoparasites per day, indeed strongly suggests a mutualistic relationship. What remains unknown is how parasite removal affect...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Jamey S Kain Chris Stokes Benjamin L de Bivort

Drosophila typically move toward light (phototax positively) when startled. The various species of Drosophila exhibit some variation in their respective mean phototactic behaviors; however, it is not clear to what extent genetically identical individuals within each species behave idiosyncratically. Such behavioral individuality has indeed been observed in laboratory arthropods; however, the ne...

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