3.According to paragraph 2, what allows some North American frog and toad species to survive in ambient temperatures well below freezing? A. Their internal body temperatures never fall below -6°C. B. They do not remain at temperatures below freezing for very long periods of time. ...
Biosystematics of North American Species of Nuttallanthus (Lamiales). University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA (Ph.D. Thesis).Crawford, P.T. 2003. Biosystematics of North American species of Nuttallanthus (Lamia- les). Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK....
THE life histories of North American frogs and toads form the subject of a memoir entitled “North American Anura—Life histories of the Anura of Ithaca, New York,” by Mr. A. H. Wright, just received from the Carnegie Institution of Washington. In the introduction to this highly interesting...
American Eel ___ FL + Gulf of Mexico (FGCF:99) Anguilla rostrata The American Eel is a nocturnal forager. The species is catadromous. It grows to a length of 5 feet. An excellent book about eels is "Eels, an Exploration from New Zealand to the Sargasso, of the World's Most Mysterio...
North American amphibians could be explained by recent changes in climate. Recognizing the limitation of static approaches to inferring climate associations, we used an approach to quantify the climatic processes directly affecting the population level processes that determine species’ ranges shifts (i.e...
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In addition to Anguilla rostrata, the American Eel, in the genus, there is also the critically-endangered species Anguilla anguilla, the European Eel. The Freshwater Eels, in the Family Anguillidae (above and below), and the Conger Eel (below) have been considered edible, but now there are...
(1981) indicated that crimson clover and winter vetch, which may be both crops and weeds, were important early season hosts in Mississippi. He also indicated that cranesbill species were particularly important weed hosts in this area. In North Carolina, especially important wild hosts were toad...
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Red Brotula ___ Brosmophycis marginata TOADFISHES (Family Batrachoididae in the Order Batrachoidiformes) Specklefin Midshipman ___ (species described in 1939) Porichthys myriaster Plainfin Midshipman ___ AK Porichthys notatus FROGFISHES (Family Antennariidae) Roughjaw Frogfish ___ Antennariu...