• In 1893, Julia Barlow Platt published her research on the origins of cartilage in the developing head of the common mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) embryo. (asu.edu)
  • Specifically, the state threatened banded killifish (Fundulus diaphanous) and mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) may benefit from this project. (asce.org)
  • 2014 is the Year of the Salamander , and this year the featured critter is the Mudpuppy , Necturus maculosus. (blogspot.com)
  • In addition to Eastern Tiger Salamanders, there are several other species found in Indiana including the Northern Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus fuscus), Northern Two-Lined Salamander (Eurycea bislineata), Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus), and Redback Salamander (Plethodon cinereus). (petsfromafar.com)
  • The Red River waterdog (Necturus louisianensis), also called Louisiana waterdog, is a species of aquatic salamander in the family Proteidae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some taxonomic authorities consider this salamander to be a subspecies of the common mudpuppy (N. maculosus) as N. maculosus louisianensis, or the Red River mudpuppy. (wikipedia.org)
  • X-ray analysis shows that the nucleated erythrocytes of the amphibian Necturus maculosus (Mud Puppy) contains more ordered chromatin than most nuclei. (cellimagelibrary.org)
  • This dynamic duo led surveys for mussels (family Unionidae) and mudpuppies (Necturus maculosus) in the Des Moines River, and mussels in Mercer, Cuyahoga, Summit, and Delaware Counties. (madscientistassociates.net)
  • Some taxonomic authorities consider this salamander to be a subspecies of the common mudpuppy (N. maculosus) as N. maculosus louisianensis, or the Red River mudpuppy. (wikipedia.org)
  • The mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus), the only known host for salamander mussel, is a fully aquatic salamander species that tends to be present within the same habitat preferred by the salamander mussel during the summer and fall when female mudpuppies are guarding their nests under large flat rocks. (fws.gov)
  • A neotenic aquatic species of mudpuppy (Necturus) occurring from Manitoba to Louisiana and Texas. (nih.gov)
  • In 1893, Julia Barlow Platt published her research on the origins of cartilage in the developing head of the common mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) embryo. (asu.edu)
  • The genus Necturus is commonly referred to as mudpuppies, but it is the Common Mudpuppy (scientific name: Necturus maculosus) that is perhaps the most popular in the amphibian-keeping world. (light.fish)
  • Scholars@Duke publication: Visual identification of two kinds of nerve cells and their synaptic contacts in a living autonomic ganglion of the mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus). (duke.edu)
  • Necturus alabamensis, N. beyeri, and N. maculosus are relatively closely related (Guttman et al. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • The systematics of Necturus in general, and N. alabamensis in particular, have been quite problematic. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • Patterns of distribution of larval, adult and specialized characters in the skull and jaw musculature are compared in the adult paedomorphic perennibranchiate urodelans ( Siren , Necturus , Proteus , Amphiuma , Megalobatrachus ) and neotenic axolotls ( Ambystoma mexicanum ). (folium.ru)
  • The distribution of oxidative and hydrolytic enzyme activities along the nephron of Necturus maculosus Rafinesque was studied histochemically. (rupress.org)
  • These data indicate that the proximal tubule of Necturus probably cannot depend, as can the distal tubule, on the Krebs cycle and cytochrome system to provide energy for its transport processes, an inference supported, in general, by available physiological evidence. (rupress.org)
  • Electron microscopical observations and data obtained from the measurement of the enzyme activities of homogenates of Necturus kidney are presented which indicate that the second hypothesis is more probably correct. (rupress.org)
  • X-ray analysis shows that the nucleated erythrocytes of the amphibian Necturus maculosus (Mud Puppy) contains more ordered chromatin than most nuclei. (cellimagelibrary.org)
  • An electrophoretic analysis of Necturus form the southeastern United States. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • In some populations, juveniles have light stripes on the head and back, similar to juveniles of N. maculosus . (amphibiaweb.org)