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The gray bat, Myotis grisescens, in the southwest portion of the Ozark Plateau :
(1980)
To determine the seasonal movements, maternity sites, hibernacula and philopatry of the gray bat, Myotis grisescens, in the southwest portion of the Ozark Plateau, 6858 gray bats were banded at seven locations in Missouri ...
Ecology of Helicopsyche borealis (Hagen) (Trichoptera : helicopsychidae) :
(1984)
The life history and microdistribution of Helicopsyche borealis was compared for a 13-month period in two Oklahoma streams that have different thermal regimes. Densities of H. borealis were usually higher in the thermally ...
Mammalian paleontology of the Monarch Mill Formation at Eastgate, Churchill County, Nevada.
(2002)
Three new species of Leptodontomys (L. korthi n. sp., L. schnelli n. sp., and L. protistopikos n. sp.) are described based on a large sample (249 specimens) of maxillae, mandibles, incisors, and isolated upper and lower ...
Phylogenetics, systematics, and biogeography of Lygosoma group skinks (Squamata: Scincidae: Lygosominae) and Locomotor capacities of three lygosomine skinks from Thailand
(2020-05-08)
The lizard family Scincidae is the most species-rich family of squamate reptiles, comprising more than 1,600 species. Skinks are ecologically and morphologically diverse, occurring in tropical and temperate zones on all ...
The ontogeny of diet in the Mexican spiny-tailed iguana, Ctenosaura pectinata: Physiological mechanisms and ecological consequences.
(1999)
The foraging ecology and digestive physiology of a natural size-structured population of iguanid lizards (Ctenosaura pectinata) was studied through two wet and two dry seasons in a tropical deciduous thorn forest in central ...
A tale of four spurs: habitats, distribution, abundance and movements of Oklahomas wintering longspurs and their co-occuring species
(2021-08-05)
Grasslands are the most threatened ecosystem in North America and have been consistently reduced since the settlement of Euro-Americans through the conversion to farmland. This drastic loss in habitat is why grassland birds ...
Endogenous opioid modulation of the neural and behavioral correlates of learning and memory necessary for infant attachment.
(2004)
Disorganized attachment in which a child attaches to an abusive caregiver is a significant risk factor for childhood and adult psychiatric disorders. Both animal and clinical studies suggest that disorganized attachment ...
Interactions between fishes and zooplankton, with emphasis on an exotic cladoceran, Daphnia lumholtzi, in Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas.
(1997)
Menidia beryllina do utilize the invading cladoceran, Daphnia lumholtzi, as an additional food source. The increase in D. lumholtzi abundance during the middle of the summer, a period when native zooplankton are scarce, ...
Faunal composition, non-marine vertebrates, of the upper Cedar Mountain formation (Cretaceous: Albian-Cenomanian), central Utah.
(2000)
Finally, taxonomic associations were examined using correspondence analyses. Monte Carlo simulations were performed to determine which taxa were significantly abundant (or absent) at each site. Each family and most mammal ...
Insulin signaling regulates neurite growth during ecdysone-dependent neuronal remodeling
(2012)
The morphological rearrangement of neurons to accommodate new functions or activities is called "neuronal remodeling". Although neuronal remodeling is an important feature of nervous systems, the mechanisms governing the ...