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Ambystoma tigrinum
Known as:
Salamander, Tiger
, Tiger Salamander
, Salamanders, Tiger
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2001
2001
Response of Amphibian and Reptile Populations to Vegetation Maintenance of an Electric Transmission Line Right-Of-Way
R. H. Yahner
,
W. C. Bramble
,
W. R. Byrnes
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry
2001
Corpus ID: 67764198
A 2-year study of amphibian and reptile populations was conducted on a 500-kV transmission line right-of-way (ROW) of PECO Energy…
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1997
1997
A contribution to the morphology of visceral jaw‐opening muscles of urodeles (Amphibia: Caudata)
Wolfgang J. Bauer
Journal of morphology
1997
Corpus ID: 46919623
The morphology and probable evolution of the depressor muscles of the lower jaw, innervated by the seventh cranial nerve (VII;M…
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1995
1995
Binocular depth perception mechanisms in tongue-projecting salamanders
W. Wiggers
,
Gerhard Roth
,
C. W. Eurich
,
A. Straub
Journal of Comparative Physiology
1995
Corpus ID: 25885574
Tongue-projecting salamanders (Bolitoglossini) combine extreme speed and high precision in prey capture. They possess all…
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1992
1992
Pigment pattern formation in larval ambystomatid salamanders: Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum
L. Olsson
,
J. Löfberg
Journal of morphology
1992
Corpus ID: 46929799
We have begun a comparative study of pigment patterns and their mechanisms of formation in ambystomatid salamanders in an attempt…
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Review
1990
Review
1990
Acid sensitivity and water chemistry correlates of amphibian breeding ponds in northern Wisconsin, USA
F. Kutka
,
M. Bachmann
Hydrobiologia
1990
Corpus ID: 24899245
Fifty-one amphibian breeding sites in northern Wisconsin were sampled in two surveys, in 1986 and 1987, to determine the chemical…
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1989
1989
Morphology of retinal ganglion cells in lungless salamanders (Fam. Plethodontidae): An HRP and Golgi study
R. Linke
,
G. Roth
The Journal of comparative neurology
1989
Corpus ID: 24877060
The family Plethodontidae consists of nearly two‐thirds of all living urodeles; most of them possess highly developed visual…
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1983
1983
Tongue evolution in lungless salamanders, family plethodontidae. III. Patterns of peripheral innervation
D. Wake
,
G. Roth
,
M. Wake
Journal of morphology
1983
Corpus ID: 31396293
Innervation of the tongue and associated musculature in plethodontid salamanders was studied using Palmgren stained sectioned…
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1977
1977
TISSUE LESIONS OF TIGER SALAMANDERS (AMBYSTOMA TIGRINUM): RELATIONSHIP TO SEWAGE EFFLUENTS *
F. Rose
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
1977
Corpus ID: 23387557
A population of facultative neotenous tiger salamanders (A. tigrinum) inhabiting a sewage lagoon at Reese AFB, Hurlwood, Texas…
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1974
1974
The Life Cycle of Cephalogonimus salamandrus sp. n. (Digenea: Cephalogonimidae) from Ambystoma tigrinum (Green) from Eastern Washington
N. Dronen
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B. Z. Lang
1974
Corpus ID: 87913144
Mother and daughter sporocysts and xiphidiocercariae develop in Helisoma trivolvis. Cercariae penetrate tadpoles of Rana pretiosa…
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1972
1972
Migratory orientation by marbled salamanders (Ambystoma opacum) near a breeding area.
C. Shoop
,
T. Doty
Behavioral Biology
1972
Corpus ID: 37026487
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