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Callithrix geoffroyi
Known as:
Callithrix jacchus geoffroyi
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
Vigilance as a function of prior exposure to threat in Geoffroy's marmosets (callithrix geoffroyi)
S. Hankerson
2015
Corpus ID: 85856202
2011
2011
Torpor and activity in a free-ranging tropical bat: implications for the distribution and conservation of mammals?
F. Geiser
,
C. Stawski
,
A. Bondarenco
,
C. Pavey
Die Naturwissenschaften
2011
Corpus ID: 9794435
Bats are most diverse in the tropics, but there are no quantitative data on torpor use for energy conservation by any tropical…
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2009
2009
Gleaning bat echolocation calls do not elicit antipredator behaviour in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
H. T. ter Hofstede
,
Joanne Killow
,
J. Fullard
Journal of Comparative Physiology
2009
Corpus ID: 27518636
Bats that glean prey (capture them from surfaces) produce relatively inconspicuous echolocation calls compared to aerially…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Hibernation by tree-roosting bats
C. Turbill
,
F. Geiser
Journal of Comparative Physiology □ B
2008
Corpus ID: 1063594
In summer, long-eared bats (Nyctophilus spp.) roost under bark and in tree cavities, where they appear to benefit from diurnal…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Thermal physiology of pregnant and lactating female and male long-eared bats, Nyctophilus geoffroyi and N. gouldi
C. Turbill
,
F. Geiser
Journal of Comparative Physiology □ B
2006
Corpus ID: 18883952
During roosting in summer, reproductive female bats appear to use torpor less frequently and at higher body temperatures (Tb…
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2005
2005
Sensory ecology of predator–prey interactions: responses of the AN2 interneuron in the field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus to the echolocation calls of sympatric bats
J. Fullard
,
J. Ratcliffe
,
C. Guignion
Journal of Comparative Physiology
2005
Corpus ID: 24223092
We observed the responses of the AN2 interneuron in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus, a cell implicated in…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Semi‐rational engineering of a coral fluorescent protein into an efficient highlighter
H. Tsutsui
,
S. Karasawa
,
H. Shimizu
,
N. Nukina
,
A. Miyawaki
EMBO Reports
2005
Corpus ID: 2079662
Kaede is a natural photoconvertible fluorescent protein found in the coral Trachyphyllia geoffroyi. It contains a tripeptide, His…
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
An optical marker based on the UV-induced green-to-red photoconversion of a fluorescent protein
R. Ando
,
H. Hama
,
M. Yamamoto-Hino
,
H. Mizuno
,
A. Miyawaki
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2002
Corpus ID: 20583250
We have cloned a gene encoding a fluorescent protein from a stony coral, Trachyphyllia geoffroyi, which emits green, yellow, and…
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1996
1996
Melatonin rhythms and pineal structure in a tropical bat, Anoura geoffroyi, that does not use photoperiod to regulate seasonal reproduction
R. Heideman
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K. Bhatnagar
,
F. Hilton
,
F. Bronson
Journal of Pineal Research
1996
Corpus ID: 22519622
Abstract: It has been hypothesized that pineal structure and function might differ between temperate zone and tropical species of…
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1994
Highly Cited
1994
An endogenous circannual rhythm of reproduction in a tropical bat, Anoura geoffroyi, is not entrained by photoperiod.
P. Heideman
,
F. Bronson
Biology of Reproduction
1994
Corpus ID: 28978566
Most species of mammals live in the tropics, and many breed seasonally, but little is known about the regulation of their…
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