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Crinia flindersensis
Known as:
Crinia sp. 2 SCD-2012
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
Predation of two common native frog species (Litoria ewingi and Crinia signifera) by freshwater invertebrates
N. J. Wilson
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J. Seymour
,
C. Williams
Australian Journal of Zoology
2015
Corpus ID: 54843053
Abstract. The primary aim of this study was to identify aquatic invertebrate predators of amphibian eggs and tadpoles in an…
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2007
2007
Sperm traits in the quacking frog (Crinia georgiana), a species with plastic alternative mating tactics
A. Hettyey
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J. Roberts
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
2007
Corpus ID: 1069171
In species where males use alternative reproductive tactics and male phenotypes are confronted with different risks of sperm…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Fitness consequences of variable maternal provisioning in quacking frogs (Crinia georgiana)
M. Dziminski
,
J. Roberts
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2006
Corpus ID: 25096933
Variable maternal provisioning may evolve when there is variation in the quality of offspring environments. The frog Crinia…
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2005
2005
Seasonal activity patterns of the frog, Crinia signifera(Anura: Myobatrachidae), in southern Tasmania, Australia
B. Lauck
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R. Swain
,
R. Bashford
2005
Corpus ID: 43765834
We investigated the seasonal adaptations of the myobatrachid frog Girard, 1863 in a commercial forest in sourhernTasmania…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Ecology: Ethics and amphibians
R. May
Nature
2004
Corpus ID: 4397879
A statistical study shows convincingly that a technique for marking frogs in ecological field experiments compromises the results…
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2004
2004
An experimental examination of female preference patterns for components of the male advertisement call in the quacking frog, Crinia georgiana
Michael J. Smith
,
J. Roberts
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
2004
Corpus ID: 45900428
2003
2003
An experimental examination of female preference patterns for components of the male advertisement call in the quacking frog, Crinia georgiana
Michael John Smith
,
J. Roberts
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
2003
Corpus ID: 35121726
Even though females prefer particular components of a male display, their preferences may not be expressed during mate choice…
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Molecular phylogeny of the Australian frog genera Crinia, Geocrinia, and allied taxa (Anura: Myobatrachidae).
K. Read
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J. Keogh
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I. Scott
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J. Roberts
,
P. Doughty
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2001
Corpus ID: 9640649
We present a mitochondrial gene tree for representative species of all the genera in the subfamily Myobatrachinae, with special…
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1999
Highly Cited
1999
The Toxicity of Glyphosate and Several Glyphosate Formulations to Four Species of Southwestern Australian Frogs
R. Mann
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J. Bidwell
Archives of Environmental Contamination and…
1999
Corpus ID: 15683846
Abstract. The acute toxicity of technical-grade glyphosate acid, glyphosate isopropylamine, and three glyphosate formulations was…
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1971
1971
Acanthocephalus criniae n. sp. (Anthocephala: Echinorynchidea) from the Cricket Frog, Crinia Tasmaniensis (Gunther)
J. Snow
Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of…
1971
Corpus ID: 81784249
The morphology of the adult and the egg of Acanthocephalus criniae n. sp. from Crinia tasmaniensis (Gunther), C. signifera Girard…
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