- is
correlated with
changes in the
developmental characteristics of
plethodontids compared to
other families of
salamanders including increases in egg...
-
slimy salamander (Plethodon glutinosus) is a
species of
terrestrial plethodontid salamander found throughout much of the
eastern two-thirds of the United...
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microstructure predicts evolution of
development and life
history mode in the
plethodontid salamander Eurycea tynerensis Romero,
Aldemaro (2009). Cave Biology:...
- lobe-finned fish. Some
salamanders in the
genus Aneides and
certain plethodontids climb trees and have long limbs,
large toepads and
prehensile tails...
- tree-climbing species, it is prehensile. The tail is also used by
certain plethodontid salamanders that can jump, to help
launch themselves into the air. The...
- (plēthṓra), πληθωρικός (plēthōrikós), πληθυσμός (plēthusmós) pleroma,
plethodontid, plethora, plethoric, plethysm, plethysmograph,
plethysmometry ple- sail...
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Batrachoseps is a
genus of
lungless salamanders (
plethodontids)
often called slender salamanders. They can be
distinguished from
other lungless salamanders...
- in Indiana. The red
salamander is
arguably one of the most
primitive plethodontids, so is
extremely valuable in
understanding the
links to
ancestors and...
- seal
salamander (Desmognathus cheaha) is a mid-sized stream-dwelling
plethodontid salamander native to the
Southeastern United States. This
species was...
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working in Daejeon,
South Korea, in 2003, and
described in 2005.
Although plethodontid salamanders comprise seventy percent of
salamander species worldwide...