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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Staff Profile
Responsibilities: McDiarmid conducts research on the systematics, ecology, behavior, and population biology of amphibians and reptiles, especially within the Western Hemisphere. Current projects include research on the ... for measuring the biodiversity of reptiles; and review of the biology of North American larval amphibians with Ron Altig. He also is curator of Herpetology at the National Museum ...
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Environmental Health Perspectives: Volume 112, Number 10, July 2004
K. Baxter, and George A. Weymouth p. 1051 [HTML] [ Download PDF] Articles Survivorship Patterns of Larval Amphibians Exposed to Low Concentrations of Atrazine Sara I. Storrs and Joseph M. Kiesecker p. 1054 ...
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Mudpuppy
Reptiles and Amphibians of Minnesota. http://www.herpnet.net/Minnesota-Herpetology/ salamanders/mudpuppy.html. Accessed 6 November 2001. Amphibians of Canada. http://collections.ic.gc.ca/ amphibians/taxa/ ... larval lampreys but also larval amphibians. (http://www.glfc.org/pubs/SpecialPubs/ Sp90_3.pdf) Sea lamprey control treatment conducted in 2000 in Lake Champlain killed more than 10,000 larval ...
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Environmental Commons: Relyea
However, Roundup® has been tested on few amphibian species, with existing tests conducted mostly under laboratory conditions and on larval amphibians. Recent laboratory studies ... Roundup® as a direct overspray. After 3 wks, Roundup® killed 96-100% of larval amphibians (regardless of soil presence). I then exposed three species of juvenile (post-metamorphic) ...
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UF Herpetology Programs and Faculty
Conservation of Reptiles and Amphibians; Biology of Frogs and Toads; Biology of Salamanders; Biology of Larval Amphibians; Biology of the Crocodylia; Biology of Lizards; ... Scientist, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation—ecology, ecological physiology, and conservation of reptiles and amphibians, with special interest in crocodilians and Florida urban species. Tel: (305) 370-3730, ...
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ZOO 6927 and ZOO 4926 - Herpetology
The laboratory sessions concentrate on learning to identify the families of amphibians and reptiles of the world, genera of North ... mechanisms, feeding and prey selection. Larval amphibians, metamorphosis, and growth. 6 Declining amphibian populations and amphibian conservation. Lecture and lab test on amphibians. 7 Origins of reptiles and ...
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Amphibian Articles - Amphibian Foods and Feeding Tips
Daphnia are an ideal food for larval amphibians, and can be purchased from most Biological Supply companies. The most common ... spend their time hanging from the waters surface, making them easy targets for larval amphibians. Paramecium (Paramecium spp.): Belonging to the kingdom Protista, Paramecium are small unicellular organisms ...
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Amphibian Articles - Introduction to the Lifecycle of Newts
At high altitudes, suitable development periods for larval amphibians may simply be too short for survival. This problem is resolved with internal ... in appearance. For more photos of young, larvae, and eggs, see Embryonic, Larval, and Young Amphibians. Cynops orientalis morph (top) and adult female (bottom). Cynops ensicauda popei juvenile (top ...
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Welcome
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER   Wood Frog  Photo taken on Latodami Night Hike AMPHIBIANS OF NORTH PARK Text By Joe Stavish 1998 Amphibians generally have soft, smooth skin. It is moist and permeable to ... ’s amphibians do not have claws on their feet. Amphibians must lay their eggs in water or in a damp environment. In most cases the young emerge in the larval stage. Amphibians are cold ...
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Herper.com: Reptiles and Amphibians
Herper.com: Reptiles and Amphibians Herper.com: Reptiles and Amphibians Reptiles and Amphibians in the News Wednesday, July 23, 2008 New Toad in Ecuador From Zootaxa: A new ... or high up in trees where they hatch as miniature versions of adults, bypassing the larval stage entirely. "Researchers have hypothesized that natural selection favored these non-traditional breeding strategies as ...
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