• TY - GEN T1 - Chromosomes of south american bufonidae (amphibia, anura) AU - Brum Zorrilla, N. AU - Saenz, F. A. Y1 - 1973 UR - https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/44032 PB - Caldasia AB - Karyotypes of eight of South American Bufonidae were studied: B.ictericus, B. spinulosus spinulosus, B. arenarum, B. g. fernandezae, B. g. d'orbignyi, B. crucifer, B. paracnemis and B. marinus. (unal.edu.co)
  • Grismer L 2006 A new species of Ansonia Stoliczka 1872 (Anura: Bufonidae) from Central Peninsular Malaysia and a revised taxonomy for Ansonia from the Malay Peninsula. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • Saving the harlequin toads: Genetic structure and historical demography of the populations of Atelopus (Anura: Bufonidae) from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. (urosario.edu.co)
  • Nematoda: Cosmocercoidea) from Australian amphibians Mixophyes carbinensis Mahony, Donnellan, Richards & McDonald (Anura: Myobatrachidae) and Rhinella marina (Linnaeus) (Anura: Bufonidae). (edu.au)
  • This accumulation of pigment granules is found in embryos of several families (genera) of anura, such as Ranidae (Rana) , Hylidae (Hyla) and Bufonidae (Bufo) . (silverchair.com)
  • Pseudogenized Amelogenin Reveals Early Tooth Loss in True Toads ( Anura: Bufonidae ). (rochester.edu)
  • Amphibia are found everywhere in the world, except Antarctica , and there are about 5,565 different species: 88% of them are in the Anura . (wikipedia.org)
  • Leptophryne is a small genus of true toads, family Bufonidae, with only three species. (wikipedia.org)
  • The genus is found in Southeast Asia, in the Malay Peninsula (including Peninsular Thailand) and the Greater Sunda Islands. (wikipedia.org)
  • The only family exclusively given the common name "toad" is Bufonidae, but many species from other families are also called "toads," and the species within the toad genus Atelopus are referred to as "harlequin frogs. (crystalinks.com)
  • It belongs to the family Bufonidae, which includes several species of toads. (bolschare.com)
  • also mitred toad , in Spanish sapo crestado) is a species complex of toads in the family Bufonidae. (animalia.bio)
  • School Days of the 1930's, 40's and 50's were a time when pigtails found their way into inkwells and little boys made friends with toads. (darwindower.com)
  • Sometimes, creatures in the family Bufonidae are referred to as "true toads," because they share a number of toad-like traits, while "true frogs" are found in the family Ranidae. (allthingsnature.org)
  • Here, we evaluate signatures of selection on visual opsin genes across Neotropical anurans and focus on three diurnal clades that are well-known for the concurrence of conspicuous colors and chemical defense (i.e., aposematism): poison frogs (Dendrobatidae), Harlequin toads (Bufonidae: Atelopus), and pumpkin toadlets (Brachycephalidae: Brachycephalus). (bvsalud.org)
  • 2006 Discovery of a new species of Atelopus (Bufonidae) for Colombia: a hope or the eclipse of harlequin toads. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • They named the frog Atelopus fronterizo to refer to borderland inhabitants and the Panamanian border security force who protect the Darien mountain range in NE Panama on the border where this frog is found. (amphibianrescue.org)
  • El presente estudio evaluó la influencia de la estacionalidad en la ocurrencia de ectoparásitos en una población de Rhinella marina Linnaeus, 1758 de la región de Loreto, Iquitos, Perú. (neotropicalhelminthology.com)
  • Although a widely varied family, Bufonidae includes the stereotypical toad: dry warty skin and shortened forelimbs and hindlimbs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hylidae is a family of frogs which are commonly found in the New World. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Short-nosed Toad (Bufo brevirostris) is a species of toad in the Bufonidae family. (thewebsiteofeverything.com)
  • Also calleda toad of the widespread and chiefly terrestrial family Bufonidae, having relatively short hind legs used in hopping and often having at the shoulders swellings containing glands that, along with the skin, secrete an irritating fluid in defense. (infoplease.com)
  • Ingerophrynus macrotis is a toad species of the Bufonidae family, which is found throughout most of monsoonal mainland Southeast Asia and in northeast India. (thainationalparks.com)
  • It is a member of the family Bufonidae and is known for its distinctive appearance and unique behaviors. (northamericannature.com)
  • These medium sized frogs can be found perched in trees or on the side of your house. (gonefroggin.com)
  • The distribution of frogs ranges from tropic to subarctic regions, but most species are found in tropical rainforests. (crystalinks.com)
  • Some frogs found in South and Central America have the rare ability to turn on and off their nearly transparent appearance. (crystalinks.com)
  • As you continue to read this article, we will be giving an in-depth explanation of poison dart frogs and where they are found. (littlepetcorner.com)
  • However, while writing this article, we did some research and found that no reported cases revolved around poison frogs. (littlepetcorner.com)
  • We found that when frogs were provided a 30-day acclimation period in a predator-free rainforest mesocosm, their probability of survival significantly increased and they did not disperse as far as the hard-released animals. (amphibianrescue.org)
  • Frogs that were released without radio transmitters were 44x less likely to be reencountered during stream surveys (finding a frog in the rainforest isn't easy! (amphibianrescue.org)
  • Will find all records that contain stand-alone uses of Hyla: e.g. (amnh.org)
  • A dark spot was found to appear in each blastomere of the vegetal surface of blastulae of Rana rugosa, Hyla arborea . (silverchair.com)
  • Interprets this as "Lithobates OR pipiens" so will find the union of all records that contain either "Lithobates" or "pipiens": e.g. (amnh.org)
  • The American toad ( Anaxyrus americanus ) is a common amphibian found in North America, ranging from Canada to Mexico. (northamericannature.com)
  • For eg: the biological name (rather, scientific name ) of commonly found Asian or Indian bullfrog is called Rana tigrina (Hoplobatrachus tigerinus). (globalstaffingprofessionals.com)
  • La prevalencia y abundancia media de A. rotundatum en R. marina en la temporada de lluvias fue mayor que en la estación seca. (neotropicalhelminthology.com)
  • La mayor prevalencia y abundancia probablemente se relaciona con la mayor distribución espacial de R. marina en el medio ambiente durante la estación lluviosa porque en este momento, hay más cuerpos de agua disponibles para la reproducción. (neotropicalhelminthology.com)
  • Nuestros resultados demuestran que la población de R. marina presenta una alta prevalencia de A. rotundatum en la estación lluviosa y corrobora la hipótesis de que la estacionalidad es un factor que influye en la ocurrencia de estos ectoparásitos en estos hospederos en el área estudiada. (neotropicalhelminthology.com)
  • Este es el primer registro que demuestra el efecto de la estacionalidad en la infestación de A. rotundatum en R. marina en la Amazonía peruana. (neotropicalhelminthology.com)
  • We did not detect Bsal in our samples, but found widespread infection by Bd across central and northern Taiwan, both taxonomically and spatially. (nature.com)
  • They can be commonly found near pretty much any water body such as ponds, lakes, or streams. (gonefroggin.com)
  • Karyotypes of eight of South American Bufonidae were studied: B.ictericus, B. spinulosus spinulosus, B. arenarum, B. g. fernandezae, B. g. d'orbignyi, B. crucifer, B. paracnemis and B. marinus. (unal.edu.co)
  • In Argentina, Chaunus arenarum is to be found 'everywhere' in the northern part of the country, east of the Andes. (focusonnature.com)
  • Endemic to Chile, Chaunus arunco occurs in dry steppe habitat from Coquimbo to Concepcion, where it is found from the seacoast into the mountains up to almost 5,000 feet. (focusonnature.com)
  • For example, the eastern barking frog is only found at altitudes of 1,280-1,890 m on Arizonan mountains. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Spring Peeper is a small chorus frog that can often be found on forest floor or low on trunks of trees. (gonefroggin.com)
  • However, upon subsequent microscope examination, 1 larva from the muscle and carcass washings of a single mature frog was found to be morphologically consistent with Dracunculus species, including size, distinct cuticular striation, and, most notably, a 3-lobed tail ( Figure ). (cdc.gov)
  • Along this path, many human organs have first evolved in basal organisms, alongside other organs no longer found in humans. (rochester.edu)
  • The beginning of the rainy season marks the mating season, and males are usually found in large choruses in temporary bodies of water. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • They are found near permanent bodies of water such as large ponds, streams, and lakes. (gonefroggin.com)
  • After breeding season, they are often found in the woods, far away from any water bodies. (gonefroggin.com)
  • The melanin-containing cells are also found in bodies with hematopoietic cells, which have phagocytic activity similar to macrophages. (fapesp.br)
  • This toad is found from southern Nevada to southwestern Kansas, south to Hidalgo, Mexico, and throughout Baja California. (desertmuseum.org)
  • The Colorado River toad is found in and around the Sonoran Desert in California and in Arizona south to Mexico. (nhptv.org)
  • The Red-spotted Toad is found throughout the more arid regions of North America, from Texas to California, and southward into central Mexico. (sdnhm.org)
  • It is also found in arid grasslands and woodlands. (nhptv.org)
  • These adaptive little amphibians can be found almost everywhere on Earth, with the exception of extremely cold regions like the Arctic and arid regions like the Sahara desert. (allthingsnature.org)
  • In Southeast Asia it is found up to 300 m above sea level, in the northwestern part of its range it is found up to an altitude of 2350 m. (thainationalparks.com)
  • They can be hard to find due to their small size, however, in spring when they come to temporary ponds to breed, they are easier to find. (gonefroggin.com)
  • It is sometimes found near springs, temporary rain pools, canals and irrigation ditches. (nhptv.org)
  • found south of the Zambezi. (laji.fi)
  • The common toad is found in various parts of Europe, from north-western Europe to regions of southern Europe. (bolschare.com)
  • The smooth softshell Apalone mutica is a North American trionychid turtle typically found in moderate to fast moving rivers and streams. (bioone.org)
  • The following is a list of amphibians found in the state of Arizona. (wikipedia.org)
  • This species has been found perched on vegetation within two meters of the stream surface, or on top of large rocks adjacent to the water. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • By measuring the toad's uptake of oxygen it was found that hopping was an inefficient use of resources during sustained locomotion but was a useful strategy during short bursts of high-intensity activity. (globalstaffingprofessionals.com)
  • Unless you know what features set them apart , you may find yourself at a loss when trying to identify them. (a-z-animals.com)
  • And this our life exempt from public haunt, Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in every thing. (erowid.org)
  • A Spanish-language species account can be found at the website of Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio) . (amphibiaweb.org)
  • If this page is not updated by the time these regulations expire, go to the CDFW website to find the correct information for the current annual regulations. (californiaherps.com)
  • They are generally found on savannas and seasonally dry forest (Lee 1996). (amphibiaweb.org)
  • It is a generalist species that can also be found in disturbed areas. (animalia.bio)
  • This is partly because H. n. variani lives under mean annual rainfall of as much as 1400 mm ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cangandala_National_Park ). (laji.fi)
  • We know from other studies that more movement can increase the likelihood of predators finding animals, and that likely happened in this study too. (amphibianrescue.org)