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Artigo

Stephen J. Reynolds,

... Australia. The eggs of Crinia georgiana, C. insignifera, Litoria adelaidensis, and L. moorei were not consumed by G. holbrooki. In contrast, Crinia georgiana, C. insignifera, C. glauerti, and Litoria moorei hatchlings (Gosner stage 20–23) were consumed ...

Tópico(s): Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

2009 - American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists | Copeia

Artigo

M. Jean Smith, Dale Roberts,

Tópico(s): Species Distribution and Climate Change

2003 - Royal Society of Western Australia | Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia

Artigo Revisado por pares

Reinier M. Mann, Joseph R. Bidwell,

... determined in X. laevis and the Australian frogs, Litoria adelaidensis and Crinia insignifera using the FETAX protocol. The ...

Tópico(s): Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals

2000 - Elsevier BV | Aquatic Toxicology

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MJ Tyler, Margaret Davies,

The Australopapuan hylid frog genus Litoria Tschudi has been redefined on the basis of a suite of osteological, myological and external characters. The grouping of species according to the presence or absence of other characters has resulted in the recognition of 37 infrageneric units of closely related species termed 'species-groups', These groups and the number of constituent species are: adelaidensis (1), albolabris (1), angiana (1), arfakiana (3), aruensis (5), aurea (7), becki (6), bicolor (7), booroolongensis (1), brevipalmata (1), bulmeri (1), ...

Tópico(s): Species Distribution and Climate Change

1978 - CSIRO Publishing | Australian Journal of Zoology Supplementary Series