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Triturus alpestris

A.M. Nagl, R. Hofer (1997). Effects of ultraviolet radiation on early larval stages of the Alpine newt, Triturus alpestris, under natural and laboratory conditions. Oecologia, 110, 514-519. [Pg.451]

Epperlein, H.H. 1974. The ectomesenchymal-endodermal interaction-system (EEIS) of Triturus alpestris in tissue culture. I. Observations on attachment, migration and differentiation of neural crest cells. Differentiation 2, 151-168. [Pg.196]

The European newts Triturus cristatus, Triturus alpestris and Triturus vulgaris have been studied. Most striking is the strong hemolytic activity of the secretion of up to a concentration of 1 1.000.000.000. In addition... [Pg.337]

Himstedt, W., 1979, The significance of colour signals in partner recognition of the newt Triturus alpestris, Copeia, 1979 40. [Pg.186]

Triturus alpestris, 264, 279 Triturus cristatus, 107 Triturus pyrrhogaster, 107, 270, 276, 279, 346... [Pg.490]

The most common newts cf temperate parts of Eurasia are animals in the genus Triturus, for example, the smooth newt Triturus vulgaris), the crested newt T. cristatus), and the alpine newt T. alpestris). These newts do not have an eft st e, althor the adults may spend some time on land. The mountain newts Euproctus sjp.) ate another European group of newts. [Pg.549]


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