AMPHIBIAN, in Zoology

in zoology, cold-blooded vertebrate animal of the class Amphibia. There are three living orders of amphibians: the frogs and toads (order Anura, or Salientia), the salamanders and newts (order Urodela, or Caudata), and the caecilians, or limbless amphibians (order Apoda, or Gymnophiona), a little known tropical group. Amphibians, the most primitive of the terrestrial vertebrates, are intermediate in evolutionary position between the fish and the reptiles. Typically they undergo a metamorphosis from an aquatic, water-breathing, limbless larva (called a tadpole) to a terrestrial or partly terrestrial, air-breathing, four-legged adult. The eggs are usually deposited in water or in a protected place where their moisture will be conserved; they have neither shells nor the sets of membranes that surround the eggs of reptiles and other higher vertebrates. Some amphibians lay their eggs in dry places, and the young undergo the larval stage within the egg, emerging as small adults; in these the eggs have evolved various protective structures. Adult amphibians differ from reptiles in having moist skins, without scales or with small, hidden scales. All living amphibians are specialized for their way of life, none representing the main amphibian stock from which the reptiles evolved. The salamanders and newts are superficially the most similar to ancestral amphibians, having long tails and front and hind legs of approximately equal size. Frogs and toads are highly modified for jumping, with large, muscular hind legs and no tails, while the caecilians have lost all external traces of limbs.

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...development of a tailed Amphibian 43...embryo in the germ-layer...dorsal-lip region of the amphibian embryo in inducing differentiation...and 9; Lessons in Elementary Physiology...Textbook of Zoology , vol. i, by...
...sawmills. He, too, took a Ph.D. in zoology at the University of Michigan...Tinbergen WHEN I was a young lecturer in zoology at the University of Leiden twenty...own Oxford University Museum of Zoology. In winter, while the swifts were in...
...not call for sudden regulation of temperature. known to happen in various classes of animals--mammals as the Squirrel, Marmot, Dormouse, Bat, Hedgehog, etc. , reptiles, amphibians, insects, molluscs, etc. Sometimes, as by squirrels, a store...
...chain, including in its links a Protozoan, two stages of Amphibians, a Fish, a Reptile...south, I had heard in the early part of...caught the great amphibian. This frog is one...quite a commotion in Opalinas home, before...jerk of the whole amphibian there comes down...
...the deep abyss that had almost suddenly disclosed itself. The quickening of astronomy by Galilei, or of zoology by Darwin, was slight in comparison with the stirring of our physical world by these increasing discoveries. And in 1898 M. and...
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...come into being solely on American shores.23 A professor of zoology at the University of Oxford and head of the Bureau of Animal...Charles Elton spent his rather limited days of field research in the frigid tundra, not the torrid tropics. But his understanding...
...may have been a significant factor in amphibian declines. However, a recent study (Carr...threshold for atrazine-induced intersexuality in frogs. Additional research is needed to...Illinois University; E. Moll, Department of Zoology, Eastern Illinois University; R. Brandon...
...Anhthu Hoang, Cathryn Haeffele, and Aaron Vonk Laboratory for Integrative Studies in Amphibian Biology, Group in Endocrinology, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, and Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California...
...A new breed of evolutionary-oriented zoology students at Cornell such as Dean Amadon...students and faculty. I was interested in biogeography, which also required large...preparing a bird skin but in reptiles and amphibians, animals that did not need to be skinned...
...anatomy and the early (amphibian) phases of embryonic life in humans to ask: "Does...of life science--in new sciences like biology, zoology, paleontology, and...Lectures on Physiology, Zoology, and the Natural...separately offered in various treatises...
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...Blaustein, professor of zoology, Oregon State University...several causes of amphibian declines, which...of UV-B radiation in sunlight, pathogens...five species of amphibians in the Pacific Northwest...physical deformities in amphibians. This study found...
...decline. "This study suggests a causal explanation for problems with one amphibian species in the mountains of Oregon," emphasizes Andrew Blaustein, a professor of zoology at Oregon State University. "But in a larger sense it shows that if we want...
...years. As biologists discover new species of amphibians, they remind us just how richly endowed...the magnitude of the current global crisis in biodiversity. Starting this fall, James...herpetology at Harvards Museum of Comparative Zoology.
...resulting increase in dangerous ultraviolet...frogs and other amphibians throughout...shocked," said zoology professor Dr...UV-B radiation in sunlight are killing amphibian eggs," says...David Wake, "Amphibians are excellent...Since they live in both aquatic...
...Comparative Endocrinology; Physiological Zoology; Auk; Ethology; and Heredity. Additionally...been presented at scientific meetings in many different parts of the world, as...role of hybridization in the survival of amphibians and the response of bottomland tree species...


 

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...Asda and wishing hed done something with his zoology degree. Then I got cancer and it sort of made...and it went from there, he says. The pair met in the shop Siouxsie, a herpetologist (amphibian expert), was a customer and moved to their...
...campaign to save endangered amphibians. Throughout 2008, tropical...will be taking residence in World Museum Liverpools...months while studying zoology at Liverpool John Moores...who wants to be based in a lab. "I want to dedicate my life to amphibians and reptiles, especially...
...supermarket and wishing hed done something with his zoology degree. Then I got cancer and it sort of made...and it went from there, he says. The pair met in the shop - Siouxsie, a herpetologist (amphibian expert), was a customer - and moved to their...
...supermarket and wishing hed done something with his zoology degree. Then I got cancer and it sort of made...and it went from there, he says. The pair met in the shop u Siouxsie, a herpetologist (amphibian expert), was a customer u and moved to their...


 

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AMPHIBIAN , in zoology in zoology, cold-blooded vertebrate...are three living orders of amphibians: the frogs and toads...other higher vertebrates. Some amphibians lay their eggs in dry places, and the young...
LARVA , in zoology independent, immature animal that...assume the typical adult form. Larvae occur in almost all of the animal phyla; because...The tadpole, the familiar larva of the amphibian , develops to a considerable size in the...


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