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Amphibians like frogs and toads have existed for 360 million years and survived when the dinosaurs didn't, but a new aquatic fungus is threatening to ... ; bacteria that naturally secrete antifungal compounds which kill Bd on amphibians' skin. To help limit the spread of infection, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) now recommends screening imported amphibians for presence of Bd.
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 24, 2009) — Amphibians like frogs and toads have existed for 360 million years and survived when the ... ;probiotic’ bacteria that naturally secrete antifungal compounds which kill Bd on amphibians’ skin. To help limit the spread of infection, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) now recommends screening imported amphibians for presence of Bd.
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It seems obvious that amphibians, with their permeable skin and proclivity for aquatic environments, would be among the first to ... ," or species that indicate alarming environmental trends.
New research, however, suggests that amphibians are no more susceptible to pollution and environmental degradation than the other species that share their habitat....Read the ...
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Amphibians, for years considered a leading indicator of environmental degradation, are not uniquely susceptible to pollution, according to a meta-analysis to be published in Ecology Letters.
Amphibians, for years considered a leading indicator of environmental degradation, are not uniquely susceptible to pollution, according to a meta-analysis to be published in Ecology Letters.
After a review ...
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A fully illustrated expert guide to over 575 mammals, amphibians and reptiles found on the African and European continents.
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Animals of Africa, Britain & Europe: An Authoritative Reference Guide To Over 575 Amphibians, Reptiles And Mammals … Continents
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... about threats to more than one species. Unfortunately this week we have it. One because of nature, and one that is significantly impacted by us.
First, the one under heat from nature. Amphibians, like frogs have been around for more than 360 million years. They have survived more than their fair share of Earthly troubles. Now a new killer fungus is threatening to make many of them extinct.
The ...
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... life should be strongly promoted by natural selection. Recent work has shown that embryonic amphibians can learn to recognize predators even before they hatch. Here, we showed that embryonic woodfrogs, Rana sylvatica, learned ... threat level of the predator. Our results highlight the sophistication of learned responses to predators by embryonic amphibians and stress the need for studies in other taxa.
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A poem I'm working on right now. It still needs work.
In nature camp, we’d turn
over logs, roll them back into
the patches of poison ivy that
seemed to thrive around them.
We were looking for worms, insects,
anything that thrived in the dark
and wet,
the real joy coming with a log tipped
and that glossy back, spots
of yellow or red, and the slow flashing tail
of the salamander.
We’d ...
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... 'The Secret World of Naked Snakes' (part of the ZSL's 'communicating science' series): a whole meeting devoted entirely to those bizarre, poorly known, limbless, worm-like amphibians, the caecilians. The meeting was attended by over 100 people, which really isn't bad going, especially when some of the organisers expressed fears that the event would only be attended by (to ...
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... biodiversity. The pathogen infects over 350 species of amphibians and is found on all continents except Antarctica. However, the processes that have led ... Bd, which supports the hypothesis that it does not live independently of amphibians. However, assuming a detection sensitivity of 59.5 ... Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in free-ranging populations of amphibians on mainland Asia: survey in South Korea ...
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... ) and reptiles (e.g., turtles) should not be kept in child-care centers.Habitats containing amphibians or reptiles should not be kept in a child’s bedroom, especially children aged <>Do not ... amphibians or reptiles to roam freely through the house, especially in food preparation areas.Keep amphibians and reptiles out of kitchens and other areas where food and drink is prepared or served to ...
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... that generally, the presence of lungs is among the key characteristics that make amphibians different from fish, and until recently, scientists thought that salamanders were the only ... frog, the diminutive new caecilian suggests that lunglessness is most likely to appear in landdwelling amphibians that are relatively small.
But why are the animals lungless? “I speculate that losing lungs might ...
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... military operations. predominantly The militarized High Speed Amphibians (HSAs) choice good technology from a armada of ... Alan Gibbs, chairman of Gibbs Technologies. “These are unswerving amphibians, combining the greatest of both worlds.” Gibbs and ... form Gibbs Technologies UK, of which Gibbs Military Amphibians is a licensee. predominantly abasing predominantly abasing predominantly ...
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... this trade is a potential carrier of pathogens deadly to amphibians. On your last nerve: Researchers advance understanding of stem ... osteoporosis. Bacterially produced antifungal on skin of amphibians may protect against lethal fungus
Posted: 20 ... occurring bacteria on the skin of salamanders could help protect other amphibians, including some species of endangered frogs, from a lethal ...
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... viviparity (Blackburn 2000). Fish have an equally spectacular variety of such transitions, along with some amphibians, such as the frog genus Gastrotheca, which includes species with placental-like structures (Duellman ... facultative parthenogenesis: Unmated females produce viable eggs and offspring. Unisexuality also occurs in amphibians and fishes by gynogenesis, hybridogenesis, and in amphibians ...
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