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Ambystomatidae
A family of the class Urodela which includes 4 living genera, about 33 species, and occurs only in North America. Adults are usually terrestrial, but…
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2010
2010
The pelvic kidney of male Ambystoma maculatum (Amphibia, urodela, ambystomatidae) with special reference to the sexual collecting ducts
D. Siegel
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D. Sever
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R. Aldridge
Journal of morphology
2010
Corpus ID: 16356531
This study details the gross and microscopic anatomy of the pelvic kidney in male Ambystoma maculatum. The nephron of male…
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2001
2001
Rhabdias ambystomae sp. n. (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from the North American spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum (Amphibia: Ambystomatidae)
Y. Kuzmin
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V. Tkach
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S. Snyder
2001
Corpus ID: 81450617
Rhabdias ambystomae sp. n. is described on the basis of specimens found in the lungs and body cavity of the spotted salamander…
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1998
1998
Limb development in the Pacific giant salamanders, Dicamptodon (Amphibia, Caudata, Dicamptodontidae)
D. Wake
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N. Shubin
1998
Corpus ID: 46991126
The larvae of Pacific giant salamanders, Dicamptodon (Dicamptodontidae), develop in streams, display precocious limb development…
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1998
1998
Experimental analysis of character coupling across a complex life cycle: Pigment pattern metamorphosis in the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum
D. Parichy
Journal of morphology
1998
Corpus ID: 42356096
Developmental relationships among characters are expected to bias patterns of morphological variation at the population level…
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1996
1996
Differences in foraging behaviour explain interspecific growth inhibition in competing salamanders
Susan C. Walls
Animal Behaviour
1996
Corpus ID: 53185734
Abstract Co-existence in a species-pair of pond-breeding salamanders has been attributed to a trade-off in the competitive…
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1995
1995
Spermathecae of Salamandrina terdigitata (Amphibia: Salamandridae): Patterns of sperm storage and degradation
R. Brizzi
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G. Delfino
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M. Selmi
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D. Sever
Journal of morphology
1995
Corpus ID: 46930553
The spermathecae of female Salamandrina terdigitata were observed using light and transmission electron microscopy during the…
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1989
1989
Interspecific, ontogenetic, and life history variation in the tooth morphology of mole salamanders (Amphibia, Urodela, and Ambystomatidae)
John T. Beneski
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J. H. Larsen
Journal of morphology
1989
Corpus ID: 46936529
As revealed by scanning electron microscopy, three basic cusp shapes are found on the premaxillary teeth of mole salamanders…
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1985
1985
Repair of fractured lower jaws in the spotted salamander: Do amphibians form secondary cartilage?
B. Hall
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J. Hanken
1985
Corpus ID: 13870116
Secondary cartilage forms on avian and mammalian dermal bones, both during normal ontogeny and during repair of fractures, but it…
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1974
1974
The influence of interspecific hybridization on the morphology of the spermatozoa of Ambystoma (Caudata, Ambystomatidae).
R. Brandon
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J. Martan
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J. Wortham
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D. C. Englert
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
1974
Corpus ID: 374601
Summary. Spermatozoa were taken from the ductus deferens and freshly deposited spermatophores of four closely related species (t…
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1968
1968
Chronic skin graft rejection in the Urodela. I. A comparative study of first- and second-set allograft reactions.
N. Cohen
The Journal of experimental zoology
1968
Corpus ID: 34474439
Unlike acute skin allograft reactions observed in most randomly breeding ectothermic and endothermic vertebrates, a basic pattern…
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