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Lomariopsis jamaicensis
Known as:
Lomariopsis jamaicensis (Underw.) Holttum
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
The kinematics of envenomation by the yellow stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis
R. Hughes
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Kristen Pedersen
,
Steve Huskey
Zoomorphology
2018
Corpus ID: 253973993
The yellow stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis (Cuvier 1817), is a common saltwater stingray species that can administer a fast…
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2017
2017
Magnetic field discrimination, learning, and memory in the yellow stingray (Urobatis jamaicensis)
Kyle C. Newton
,
S. Kajiura
Animal Cognition
2017
Corpus ID: 3899126
Elasmobranch fishes (sharks, skates, and rays) have been hypothesized to use the geomagnetic field as a cue for orienting and…
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2017
2017
Magnetic field discrimination, learning, and memory in the yellow stingray (Urobatis jamaicensis)
Kyle C. Newton
,
S. Kajiura
Animal Cognition
2017
Corpus ID: 254135250
Elasmobranch fishes (sharks, skates, and rays) have been hypothesized to use the geomagnetic field as a cue for orienting and…
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2013
2013
Proteomic characterization of the acute-phase response of yellow stingrays Urobatis jamaicensis after injection with a Vibrio anguillarum-ordalii bacterin.
D. Marancik
,
M. Fast
,
A. Camus
Fish and Shellfish Immunology
2013
Corpus ID: 25605380
2013
2013
Are You Positive? Electric Dipole Polarity Discrimination in the Yellow Stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis
A. Siciliano
,
S. Kajiura
,
J. H. Long
,
M. Porter
The Biological Bulletin
2013
Corpus ID: 20069587
It is well established that elasmobranchs can detect dipole electric fields. However, it is unclear whether they can discriminate…
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2007
2007
ON THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE AND UTERINE FECUNDITY OF THE YELLOW STINGRAY , UROBATIS JAMAICENSIS ( ELASMOBRANCHII : MYLIOBATIFORMES : UROLOPHIDAE ) IN SOUTHEAST FLORIDA , U . S . A .
Daniel P. Fahy
,
R. Spieler
,
W. Hamlett
2007
Corpus ID: 52411101
– The yellow stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis is the most common elasmobranch observed among the coral reefs and associated…
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2007
2007
Reading art otherwise
Jennifer Walden
2007
Corpus ID: 191076732
This thesis considers certain critical moments in the writing about art in modemity. I firstly identify key exemplars as…
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1999
1999
Alvaradoins A-D. Anthracenone C arabinosides from alvaradoa jamaicensis
Wayne W. Harding
,
G. Henry
,
Patrick A. Lewis
,
H. Jacobs
,
S. Mclean
,
William F. Reynolds
Journal of Natural Products
1999
Corpus ID: 23437406
The aerial parts of Alvaradoa jamaicensis have yielded four new compounds. These are both C-10 epimers of 10-C-[4'-O-acetyl-3'-O…
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1990
1990
The Methiini of the West Indies with notes on circum-Caribbean Methia (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae)
T. K. Philips
1990
Corpus ID: 128332594
The tribe Methiini is revised for the West Indies. Cvanomethia belli (NEW GENUS, NEW SPECIES) is described from St. John, U. S…
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1975
1975
Olfaction inArtibeus jamaicensis andMyotis lucifugus in the context of vision and echolocation
K. P. Bhatnagar
Experientia
1975
Corpus ID: 20671364
Calculated retinal and olfactory surface areas of the Mexican fruit-batArtibeus jamaicensis and the little brown batMyotis…
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