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Caudata

Jeanthon, C. and D. Prieur. 1990. Susceptibihty to heavy metals and characterization of heterotrophic bacteria isolated from two hydrothermal vent polychaete annelids, Alvinella pompejana and Alvinella caudata. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 56 3308-3314. [Pg.577]

Houck, L.D., Bell, A.M., Reagan-Wallin, N.L. and Feldhoff, R.C. (1998) Effects of experimental delivery of male courtship pheromones on the timing of courtship in a terrestrial salamander, Plethodon jordani (Caudata Plethodontidae). Copeia 1998, 214-219. [Pg.220]

Larson, A., Weisrock, D.W. and Kozak, K. H. (2003) Phylogenetic systematics of salamanders (Amphibia Caudata), a review. In D.M. Sever (Ed.), Phytogeny and Reproductive Biology of Urodela (Amphibia). Science Publishers Inc., Enfield, New Hampshire, pp. 31-108. [Pg.220]

Quantitative data are available by placing droplets of an inert solvent with known concentrations of the test substance into close vicinity of the fertile gynogametophyte. For example, the mass release of male gametes of Laminaria digitata occurs within 8-12 sec at a threshold of =50 pmol of lamoxirene (8, 23, 24), and male gametes of Perithalia caudata are released within =10 sec, triggered by caudoxirene at concentrations down to 30 pmol (25). [Pg.101]

Ducey, P. K. and Ritsema, P. (1988). Intraspecific aggression and responses to marked substrates in Ambystomamaculatum, (Caudata Ambystomatidae). Copeia 1988,1008-1013. [Pg.455]

In the tests conducted on 102 samples of 74 species, the following were positive Boehmeria caudata (2/3), B. cylimlrica (previously known) (3/3), Boehmeria sp., B. spicata, B. ulmi/olia, Coussapoa orthoneura, Coussapoa sp., Cypholophus friesianus, Cypholophus sp., Myrianlhus arbnreus, Parietaria pennsylvanica. [Pg.215]

Carcinogenicity, allelochemicals, 52-54 Catechol O-methyltransferase, 165, 167 Caudata, tetrodotoxin, 266 Central nervous system, allelochemicals action, 58-59 Chimonanthine, 260-261 Chiriquitoxin, 267-268 Circulatory system, allelochemicals action. 60... [Pg.298]

Possible occurrence, butZ). caudata was also present... [Pg.161]

D. acuta or D. caudata Spain Picked cells 4=30 (Fernandez et al. 2002)... [Pg.163]

Fernandez, M.L., and Reguera, B. 2002. First report of pectenotoxin-2 in isolated Dinophysis caudata cells determined by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. In X International Conference on Harmful Algae, St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA, October 21—25, 2002, Book of Abstracts, p. 91. [Pg.183]

Newts are lizard-shaped animals with a tail in the amphibian order Caudata (or Urodela), in the superfamily Salamandroidea, which also includes the salamanders. The distinction between newts and salamanders is not always obvious since both have a tail in the larval stage and the adult stage. However, newts do not have costal grooves on the sides of their body, they are less slippery than salamanders, they have a unique dentition on the roof of the mouth, and they tend to be more aquatic than salamanders. [Pg.548]


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