2004. The caecilian amphibian Scolecomorphus kirkii Boulenger as prey of the burrowing asp Atractaspis aterrima Guenther:Gower, D.J., Rasmussen, J.B., Loader, S.P. & Wilkinson, M. (2004b). The caecilian amphibian Scolecomorphus kirkii Boulenger as prey of the burrowing asp Atractasp...
Lacking of tRNA genes is more diverse, and, for example, has been reported in one gekkonid28, in one caecilian amphibian29, and in isopod crustacean30. Moreover, among lower metazoans, a massive loss of tRNA was reported in cnidarians31. Altogether, it is unclear whether in these cases ...
2004. The caecilian amphibian Scolecomorphus kirkii Boulenger as prey of the burrowing asp Atractaspis aterrima Guenther:Gower, D.J., Rasmussen, J.B., Loader, S.P. & Wilkinson, M. (2004b). The caecilian amphibian Scolecomorphus kirkii Boulenger as prey of the burrowing asp Atractasp...
In X. laevis AHR1尾, these are A354, A370, and N325. Here we extend the analysis of amphibian AHRs to the caecilian Gymnopis multiplicata, representing the remaining extant amphibian order, Gymnophiona. G. multiplicata AHR groups with the monophyletic vertebrate AHR/AHR1 clade. The LBD ...
We also present an updated distribution map of the species based on all known records of the species to date. With this new record, the number of amphibian species in Mexico increases to 377.doi:10.7550/rmb.37883Adriana González-Hernández...
amphibian originburrowingcaecilianskull evolutionCaecilians (Lissamphibia: Gymnophiona) are characterized by a fossorial lifestyle that appears to play a role in the many anatomical specializations in the group. The skull, in particular, has been the focus of previous studies because it is driven ...