Cyclorana platycephala Water-holding Frog (Gunther, 1873) Cyclorana verrucosa Rough Collared Frog Tyler & Martin, 1977 Rough Frog Hylarana Wood Frogs (Steindachner, 1868) Hylarana daemeli Wood Frog (Steindachner, 1868) Rana daemeli - Wood Frog Limnodynastes Australian Swamp Frogs Fitzinger, ...
What are ectothermic animals in Australia? Goannas (monitor lizards), elapids (front-fanged, venomous snakes), and the water-holding frog are three prime examples. Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher?
pesticides developed and tested in cooler climes. Michael Tyler, here holding Litoria splendida from the Kimberley, is a frog expert from the University of Adelaide. He told ANZAAS that toxicological tests should be developed t...
1995. Evaporative water loss and colour change in the Australian desert tree frog Litoria rubella (Amphibia: Hylidae). Rec West Aust Mus 17:277-281.Withers, P.C. 1995. Evaporative water loss and colour change in the Australian desert tree frog Litoria rubella (Amphibia: ...
well lit and warmer compared to secondary and primary forests [9]. These characteristics may increase the survival and growth rates of mosquito larvae [4,8,10,11]. Newly available habitats for mosquitoes, such as irrigation systems, dams and other water-holding bodies, have also enabled mosquito...
Anytime I’d imagined the Ganges I’d envisioned an unsavoury picture of decomposing bodies and contaminated water, but with Rishikesh nestled in the Himalayan foothills, this section was as unspoiled as you could wish for. ‘I think I’ll go for a swim,’ I said, ‘but I dunno if I ...