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Acalyptophis peronii (Horned Sea Snake, Peron's Sea Snake, Spiny-headed Seasnake)

... NPF showed that two devices (Fisheye and Popeye Fishbox BRDs) can reduce sea snake catch by between ... ...

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Structure-Function Relationship of Hydrophiidae Postsynaptic Neurotoxins.
1988-01-01

This annual report is comprised of two main parts: A. The major neurotoxin from the venom of Acalyptophis peronii captured in the Gulf of Thailand was isolated. Although there are two toxic fractions in the venom, the most toxic and abundant fraction was ...

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Expression pattern of three-finger toxin and phospholipase A2 genes in the venom glands of two sea snakes, Lapemis curtus and Acalyptophis peronii: comparison of evolution of these toxins in land snakes, sea kraits and sea snakes
2007-09-27

BackgroundSnake venom composition varies widely both among closely related species and within the same species, based on ecological variables. In terrestrial snakes, such variation has been proposed to be due to snakes' diet. Land snakes target various prey species including insects (arthropods), lizards (reptiles), frogs and toads (amphibians), birds (aves), and rodents (mammals), whereas sea ...

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The host-defence skin peptide profiles of Peron's Tree Frog Litoria peronii in winter and summer. Sequence determination by electrospray mass spectrometry and activities of the peptides.
2009-09-01

Positive and negative ion electrospray mass spectrometry together with Edman sequencing (when appropriate) has been used to sequence the host-defence peptides secreted from skin glands of the tree frog Litoria peronii. The peptide profiles are different in winter and summer. In winter, the frog produces small amounts of the known caerin 1.1 [GLLSVLGSVAKHVLPHVVPVIAEHL-NH(2)] (a ...

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Male and female effects on fertilization success and offspring viability in the Peron's tree frog, Litoria peronii

- schungsteam untersuchte die Entwicklung des Ge- hirns von Singammern (Melospiza melodia) in den ersten 26

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DIGGING MECHANISMS AND SUBSTRATE PREFERENCES OF SHOVEL NOSED LOBSTERS, IBACUS PERONII (DECAPODA: SCYLLARIDAE)

... forms of locomotion. First, loads are heavier and resistances are greater than either air or water. Second, most crustaceans dig in sand, ... ...

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Experimental infection of striped marshfrog tadpoles (Limnodynastes peronii) by Ichthyophthirius multifiliis.
1999-06-01

Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, or white spot, is a well known and widely distributed parasite of freshwater fish. However, it is not know whether it can infect other aquatic vertebrates such as amphibians. This study uses a series of laboratory-based experiments to demonstrate that I. multifiliis can infect the tadpole stage of an amphibian, the striped marshfrog (Limnodynastes ...

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Consistent Paternity Skew through Ontogeny in Peron's Tree Frog (Litoria peronii)
2009-12-14

BackgroundA large number of studies in postcopulatory sexual selection use paternity success as a proxy for fertilization success. However, selective mortality during embryonic development can lead to skews in paternity in situations of polyandry and sperm competition. Thus, when assessment of paternity fails to incorporate mortality skews during early ontogeny, this may interfere with correct ...

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Males with high genetic similarity to females sire more offspring in sperm competition in Peron's tree frog Litoria peronii
2008-01-29

Recent work has confirmed that genetic compatibility among mates can be an important determinant of siring success in sperm competition experiments and in free-ranging populations. Most of this work points towards mate choice of less related mates. However, there may also be the potential for mate choice for intermediate or even genetically similar mates to prevent outbreeding depression or ...

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Within-population variation in ejaculate characteristics in a prolonged breeder, Peron's tree frog, Litoria peronii.
2008-07-11

Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become increasingly clear that, for some species, variation in probability of paternity cannot be explained by sperm number alone. Intraspecific variation in ejaculate characteristics, such as the number of viable sperm and sperm longevity, may play an equally important role in determining fertilization ...

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Within-population variation in ejaculate characteristics in a prolonged breeder, Peron's tree frog, Litoria peronii
2008-11-01

Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become increasingly clear that, for some species, variation in probability of paternity cannot be explained by sperm number alone. Intraspecific variation in ejaculate characteristics, such as the number of viable sperm and sperm longevity, may play an equally important role in determining fertilization ...

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Striped marsh frog (Limnodynastes peronii) tadpoles do not acclimate metabolic performance to thermal variability.
2011-06-01

Human-induced climate change is predicted to affect not only the mean temperature of the environment but also the variability and frequency of extreme climatic events. Variability in an organism's developmental environment has the potential to markedly affect an individual's growth trajectory and physiological function, leading to impacts on individual fitness and population dynamics. Thus, it is ...

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Does simultaneous UV-B exposure enhance the lethal and sub-lethal effects of aquatic hypoxia on developing anuran embryos and larvae?
2011-05-04

Recent catastrophic global amphibian declines have been partially linked to increases in UV-B radiation as a consequence of stratospheric ozone depletion. Previous studies have shown that in the presence of other environmental stressors including aquatic pH and temperature and the presence of contaminants or pathogens, the lethal effects of UV-B on amphibian larvae are enhanced due to interactions ...

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Severe sparganosis in Australian tree frogs.
2009-10-01

Spargana of Spirometra erinacei infect many vertebrate species, but severe disease from sparganosis has been reported from few host species. Information on the effects of this common, introduced tapeworm of cats on Australian frogs is lacking. Our survey to detect significant diseases in free-ranging amphibians in eastern Australia between 1993 and 2000 revealed that infection with spargana ...

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Loss of escape responses and giant neurons in the tailflipping circuits of slipper lobsters, Ibacus spp. (Decapoda, Palinura, Scyllaridae).
2004-04-01

In many decapod crustaceans, escape tailflips are triggered by lateral giant (LG) and medial giant (MG) interneurons, which connect to motor giant (MoG) abdominal flexor neurons. Several decapods have lost some or all of these giant neurons, however. Because escape-related giant neurons have not been documented in palinurans, I examined tailflipping and abdominal nerve cords for giant neurons in ...

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Consistent male�male paternity differences across female genotypes
2009-02-25

In a recent paper, we demonstrated that male�female genetic relatedness determines male probability of paternity in experimental sperm competition in the Peron's tree frog (Litoria peronii), with a more closely related male outcompeting his rival. Here, we test the hypothesis that a male�male difference in siring success with one female significantly predicts the ...

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Adult frogs are sensitive to the predation risks of olfactory communication.
2011-01-12

Olfaction is a common sensory mode of communication in much of the Vertebrata, although its use by adult frogs remains poorly studied. Being part of an open signalling system, odour cues can be exploited by 'eavesdropping' predators that hunt by smell, making association with odour a high-risk behaviour for prey. Here, we show that adult great barred frogs (Mixophes fasciolatus) are highly ...

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Museum material reveals a frog parasite emergence after the invasion of the cane toad in Australia
2010-06-10

BackgroundA parasite morphologically indistinguishable from Myxidium immersum (Myxozoa: Myxosporea) found in gallbladders of the invasive cane toad (Bufo marinus) was identified in Australian frogs. Because no written record exists for such a parasite in Australian endemic frogs in 19th and early 20th century, it was assumed that the cane toad ...

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A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE ...
1963-12-01

... A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL APPROXIMATIONS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ... A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL APPROXIMATIONS ...

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