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2101por Ariefiandy, Achmad, Purwandana, Deni, Seno, Aganto, Ciofi, Claudio, Jessop, Tim S.“…Overall, as camera trapping is logistically more feasible it may provide, with further validation, an alternative method for evaluating long-term site occupancy patterns in Komodo dragons, and potentially other large reptiles, aiding conservation of this species.…”
Publicado 2013
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2102“…Our results revealed significant interactions of time of survey with both grazing history and grazing removal for vascular plants, small mammals and reptiles. The mammals exhibited a three-way interaction of time, grazing history and grazing removal, thus highlighting the importance of careful sampling designs and timing for future monitoring. …”
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2103“…Non-archosaurian archosauriforms and archosaurs co-occur in fossil reptile assemblages across Pangaea from the late Early Triassic to the end of the Late Triassic.…”
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2104“…We propose a two-step evolutionary history, in which the optic tectum was the original center of multi-sensory conscious perception (as in fish and amphibians: step 1), followed by a gradual shift of this center to the dorsal pallium or its cerebral cortex (in mammals, reptiles, birds: step 2). We address objections to the hypothesis and call for more studies of fish and amphibians. …”
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2105por Caut, Stéphane, Holden, Magaly, Jowers, Michael J., Boistel, Renaud, Ineich, Ivan“…The species’ dentition and trophic ecology suggest that it is a top predator in its ecosystem and a major consumer of small terrestrial reptiles. Its high degree of genetic relatedness to another New Caledonian skink, which has a broad distribution, suggests that P. bocourti underwent genetic isolation at a geographical remote location, where dispersal or colonization was highly improbable. …”
Publicado 2013
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2106por Houssaye, Alexandra, Scheyer, Torsten M., Kolb, Christian, Fischer, Valentin, Sander, P. Martin“…BACKGROUND: Ichthyosaurs are Mesozoic reptiles considered as active swimmers highly adapted to a fully open-marine life. …”
Publicado 2014
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2107por Buckland, Steeves, Cole, Nik C., Groombridge, Jim J., Küpper, Clemens, Burke, Terry, Dawson, Deborah A., Gallagher, Laura E., Harris, Stephen“…This poses a challenge for conservationists since misinterpreting patterns of genetic structure may lead to inappropriate management. Of 17 species of reptile originally found in Mauritius, only five survive on the main island. …”
Publicado 2014
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2108“…The conservation of the phosphorylation sites between Drosophila E(spl) and the HES/HER proteins from mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and fish raises the prospect that this mode of regulation is widespread.…”
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2109“…Carnivorous marsupials were judged most likely to consume both the baits and HSDVs, with some large-bodied and ground-active birds and reptiles also consuming them. If criteria were relaxed, a further 269 species were assessed as possibly able to consume baits and 343 as possibly able to consume HSDVs; most of these consumers were birds. …”
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2110“…Indeed, both PrRP and C-RFa are suggested to exist in teleost, amphibian, reptile, and avian species. Therefore, we propose that non-mammalian PrRP (C-RFa) be renamed PrRP2. …”
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2111por Gower, David J., Hancox, P. John, Botha-Brink, Jennifer, Sennikov, Andrey G., Butler, Richard J.“…A new species of the erythrosuchid archosauriform reptile Garjainia Ochev, 1958 is described on the basis of disarticulated but abundant and well-preserved cranial and postcranial material from the late Early Triassic (late Olenekian) Subzone A of the Cynognathus Assemblage Zone of the Burgersdorp Formation (Beaufort Group) of the Karoo Basin of South Africa. …”
Publicado 2014
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2112por Vieira, Sara, Martins, Samir, Hawkes, Lucy A., Marco, Adolfo, Teodósio, M. Alexandra“…The loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) is an endangered marine reptile for whom assessing population health requires knowledge of demographic parameters such as individual growth rate. …”
Publicado 2014
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2113“…As a cost-effective option, we estimated the spatial and temporal distribution of species richness for four taxonomic groups (birds, mammals, herpetofauna (reptiles and amphibians), and plants) within Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks using only existing biological studies undertaken within the Parks and the Parks' long-term wildlife observation database. …”
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2114“…For many species of reptile, crucial demographic parameters such as embryonic survival and individual sex (male or female) depend on ambient temperature during incubation. …”
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2115“…Hemiergis millewae is an endangered reptile that is best detected using destructive sampling of grass hummocks. …”
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2116por Haines, Aaron M., Zak, Matthew, Hammond, Katie, Scott, J. Michael, Goble, Dale D., Rachlow, Janet L.“…Also, bird and mammal recovery plans reported more estimates of population size and uncertainty compared to reptiles and amphibians. We suggest the use of calculating minimum detectable differences to improve confidence when delisting endangered animals and we identified incentives for individuals to get involved in recovery planning to improve access to quantitative data.…”
Publicado 2013
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2117por Ganu, Radhika S., Ishida, Yasuko, Koutmos, Markos, Kolokotronis, Sergios-Orestis, Roca, Alfred L., Garrow, Timothy A., Schook, Lawrence B.“…We found that BHMT was present in the genomes of the sea urchin, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals; BHMT2 was present only across mammals. …”
Publicado 2015
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2118“…In the case of most herpetological specimens (i.e. amphibians and reptiles), attempts to extract and sequence DNA from formalin-fixed, ethanol-preserved specimens—particularly for use in phylogenetic analyses—has been laborious and largely ineffective due to the highly fragmented nature of the DNA. …”
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2119“…In this study, we explored the use of photographic identification for individuals of a free‐ranging, small terrestrial reptile using (a) independent observers, and (b) automated matching with the Interactive Individual Identification System (I(3)S Pattern) computer algorithm. …”
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2120por Sabath, Niv, Itescu, Yuval, Feldman, Anat, Meiri, Shai, Mayrose, Itay, Valenzuela, Nicole“…Yet, evidence is conflicting in clades with labile SDMs, such as reptiles. Here, we investigate whether SDM is associated with diversification in turtles and lizards, and whether alterative factors, such as lifespan's effect on transition rates, could explain the relative prevalence of SDMs in turtles and lizards (including and excluding snakes). …”
Publicado 2016
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