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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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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Toxicity of pesticides to aquatic and terrestrial life stages of amphibians and occurrence, habitat use and exposure of amphibian species in agricultural environments
S. Fryday
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H. Thompson
2012
Corpus ID: 130248846
The aim of this study was to provide EFSA with information relating to assessment of the risk to amphibians posed by pesticide…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
The toxicity of Roundup Original Max® to 13 species of larval amphibians
R. Relyea
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Devin K. Jones
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
2009
Corpus ID: 207267669
With the increased use of glyphosate‐based herbicides (marketed under several names, including Roundup® and Vision®), there has…
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2005
2005
Transcriptional and phylogenetic analysis of five complete ambystomatid salamander mitochondrial genomes.
Amy K. Samuels
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D. Weisrock
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+4 authors
S. R. Voss
Gene
2005
Corpus ID: 16816120
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Large, rapidly evolving intergenic spacers in the mitochondrial DNA of the salamander family Ambystomatidae (Amphibia: Caudata).
M. L. McKnight
,
H. B. ShafSer
Molecular biology and evolution
1997
Corpus ID: 9461384
We report the presence, in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of all of the sexual species of the salamander family Ambystomatidae, of…
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Review
1996
Review
1996
Pigment patterns of larval salamanders (Ambystomatidae, Salamandridae): the role of the lateral line sensory system and the evolution of pattern-forming mechanisms.
D. Parichy
Developmental Biology
1996
Corpus ID: 18720429
In many species of salamanders, pigment cells derived from the neural crest give rise to a horizontal stripe pattern in hatchling…
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1996
1996
When neural crest and placodes collide: interactions between melanophores and the lateral lines that generate stripes in the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum (Ambystomatidae).
D. Parichy
Developmental Biology
1996
Corpus ID: 25320372
A prominent element of the early larval pigment pattern in the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum (family Ambystomatidae) is…
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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
,
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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1993
1993
Spermathecal cytology of Ambystoma opacum (Amphibia: Ambystomatidae) and the phylogeny of sperm storage organs in female salamanders
D. Sever
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Natalie M. Kloepeer
Journal of morphology
1993
Corpus ID: 29934489
Sperm storage glands, spermathecae, were examined from mated female Ambystoma opacum during the breeding season. No differences…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Ontogeny of the hyobranchial apparatus in the salamanders Ambystoma talpoideum (Ambystomatidae) and Notophthalmus viridescens (Salamandridae): The ecological morphology of two neotenic strategies
S. Reilly
Journal of morphology
1987
Corpus ID: 49315190
Comparison of metamorphosis of skull and hyobranchial system in two species of neotenic salamanders reveals two different types…
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Review
1966
Review
1966
FEEDING SPECIALIZATIONS AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF TERRESTRIAL SALAMANDERS
P. Regal
Evolution; international journal of organic…
1966
Corpus ID: 20620992
The feeding mechanism of the salamanders has never been discussed comparatively. While a detailed review must await a more…
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