1,721,220 research outputs found
Range Of Animal Food Types Recorded For The Tegu Lizard (salvator Merianae) At An Urban Park In South-eastern Brazil
[No abstract available]61427430Andrade, D.V., Sanders, C., Milsom, V.K., Abe, A., Overwintering in tegu lizards (2004) Life in the Cold: Evolution, Mechanisms, Adaptation, and Application, pp. 339-348. , In, Barnes, B.M., Carey, H.V., Eds., 20th. International Hibernation Symposium. Biological Papers of the University of Alaska, 27. Fairbanks, University of Alaska(2013) Nile monitors raiding, Nile crocodile nest for eggs, crocodile attacking and killing monitor, , http://www.arkive.org./nile-monitor/varanus-niloticus/video-11c.html, ARKive, Last accessed on 25 April 2013Cicchi, P.J.P., Tupinambis merianae (Tegu) (2006) Diet. Herpetological Review, 37, p. 347Corbo, M., McArrão, A., D'Angelo, G.B., Silva, W.R., Sazima, I., (2013) Aves do Campus da Unicamp e Arredores, , Vinhedo: Avis BrasilisCruz-Neto, A.P., Andrade, D.V., The effect of recent diet on prey odor discrimination by juvenile tegu lizard, Tupinambis teguixin (Sauria, Teiidae) (1993) ZoologischeAnzeigerZoologische Anzeiger, 230, pp. 123-129Doody, J.S., Green, B., Sims, R., Rhind, D., A preliminary assessment of the impacts of invasive cane toads (Bufo marinus) on three species of varanid lizards in Australia (2007) Mertensiella, 16, pp. 218-227Kiefer, M.C., Sazima, I., Diet of juvenile tegu lizard Tupinambis merianae (Teiidae) in southeastern Brazil (2002) Amphibia-Reptilia, 23, pp. 105-108Lehner, P.N., (1998) Handbook of Ethological Methods, , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2nd EditionLosos, J.B., Greene, H.W., Ecological and evolutionary implications of diet in monitor lizards (1988) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 35, pp. 379-407Maffei, F., Ubaid, F.K., Medolago, C.A.B., Jim, J., Tupinambis merianae (Common Tegu). Diet. HerpetologicalDiet (2009) Herpetological Review, 40, p. 439Marques, O.A.V., Sazima, I., História natural dos répteis da estação Ecológica Juréia-Itatins (2004) Estação Ecológica Juréia-Itatins, pp. 257-277. , In Marques, O.A.V., Duleba, W., Eds., Ribeirão Preto, HolosMartuscelli, P., Olmos, F., Tupinambis teguixin (Common Tegu) (1996) Foraging. Herpetological Review, 27, p. 21Pianka, E.R., Vitt, L.J., (2003) Lizards: Windows to the evolution of diversity, , Berkeley: UniversityofCaliforniaPress. University of California PressSazima, I., Haddad, C.F.B., Répteis da Serra do Japi: Notas sobre história natural (1992) História Natural da Serra do Japi, pp. 221-236. , In, Morellato, L.P.C., Ed., Campinas, Editora da Unicamp/FAPESPToledo, L.F., Prado, C.P.A., Andrade, D.V., Tupinambis merianae (Tegu Lizard) (2004) Fungivory. Herpetological Review, 35, pp. 173-174Vanzolini, P.E., Ramos-Costa, A.M.M., Vitt, L.J., (1980) Répteis das Caatingas, , RiodeJaneiro:AcademiaBrasileiradeCiências. Rio de Janeiro: Academia Brasileira de Ciência
Occupational Hazards: Brown Boobies (sula Leucogaster) As A Nuisance To Fishermen At Fernando De Noronha Island, With Comments On Injuries Inflicted To The Birds [resumo: Riscos Ocupacionais: O Atobá-pardo (sula Leucogaster) Como Estorvo Para Pescadores Na Ilha De Fernando De Noronha, Com Comentários Sobre Ferimentos Causados às Aves]
[No abstract available]163250251Branco, J.O., Descartes da pesca do camarão sete-barbas como fonte de alimento para aves marinhas (2001) Revta. Bras. Zool, 18 (1), pp. 293-300Carboneras, C., Family Sulidae (gannets and boobies) (1992) Handbook of The Birds of The World, 1, pp. 312-325. , In: J. del Hoyo, A. Elliot & J. Sargatal (eds), Ostrich to ducks. Barcelona: Lynx EdicionsLinsker, R., (2003) Arquipélago Fernando De Noronha: O Paraíso Do Vulcão, , São Paulo: Terra Virgem EditoraMartin, P., Bateson, P., (1986) Measuring Behaviour, An Introductory Guide, , Cambridge: Cambridge University PressSchreiber, E.A., Norton, R.L., (2002) Brown Booby Sula Leucogaster, , http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/649, In: A. Poole (ed.) The Birds of North America Online. Ithaca: Cornell Lab of OrnithologySick, H., (1997) Ornitologia Brasileira, Uma Introdução, , Rio de Janeiro: Editora Nova FronteiraSilva, J.M., Silva, F.J.L., Sazima, C., Sazima, I., Trophic relationships of the spinner dolphin at Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, SW Atlantic (2007) Sci. Mar, 71 (3), pp. 505-51
New Species Of Proceratophrys (anura: Leptodactylidae) From Southeastern Brazil
Proceratophrys cururu, a species superficially similar to P. cristiceps and P. goyana, is described as new from the Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil. The new species differs from both P. cristiceps and P. goyana by its more contrasting dorsal color pattern, larger and more heterogeneous dorsal tubercles, dorsal tubercular rows interrupted in the sacral region, and two to three large tubercles in the suprascapular region.1159164Altig, R., A key to the tadpoles of the continental United States and Canada (1970) Herpetologica, 26, pp. 180-207Braun, P.C., Nova espécie do gênero Proceratophrys Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920 do estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil (Anura, Ceratophrynidae) (1973) Iheringia, Ser. Zool., 43, pp. 91-99Cochran, D.M., Frogs of southeastern Brazil (1955) Bull. us Nat. Mus., 206, pp. 1-423Feio, R.N., Bokermann, W.C.A., Sazima, I., Anfíbios anuros da Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais Serra Do Cipó:ecologia e Evolução, , In press. G. W. Fernandes (ed.) Atheneu Editora, Belo Horizonte, BrasilGiaretta, A.A., Sazima, I., Nova espécie de Proceratophrys Mir. Rib. do sul de Minas Gerais, Brasil (Amphibia, Anura, Leptodactylidae) (1993) Rev. Brasil. Biol., 53, pp. 13-19Gosner, K.L., A simplified table for staging anuran embryos and larvae with notes on identification (1960) Herpetologica, 16, pp. 183-190Lynch, J.D., Evolutionary relationships, osteology and zoogeography of leptodactyloid frogs (1971) Univ. Ran. Mus. Nat. Hist. Misc. Publ., 53, pp. 1-238Mercadal-De-Barrio, I.T., Barrio, A., Una nueva especie de Proceratophrys (Leptodactylidae) del nordeste de Argentina (1993) Amphibia-Reptilia, 14, pp. 13-18Miranda-Ribeiro, A., Algumas considerações sobre o gênero Ceratophrys e suas espécies (1920) Revista Mus. Paulista, 12, pp. 291-304Notas para servirem ao estudo dos Gymnobatrachios (Anura) Brasileiros (1926) Arq. Mus. Nac. Rio J., 27, pp. 1-227Espécies novas do gênero Stombus da série de apêndices oculares reduzidos (1937) O Campo, 1937, p. 24Müller, V.F., Dritter Nachtrag zum Katalog der herpetologischen Sammlung des Basler Museums (1884) Verh. Nat. Ges. Basel, 7, pp. 274-299Peters, W., (1872) Ueber Die Von Spix in Brasilien Gesammelten Batrachier Des Konigl, , Monatsber. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, GermanySavage, J.M., Heyer, W.R., Variation and distribution in the tree-frog genus Phyllomedusa in Costa Rica, Central America (1967) Beitr. Neotrop. Fauna, 5, pp. 111-131Wells, K.D., The courtship of frogs (1977) The Reproductive Biology of Amphibians, pp. 233-262. , D. H. Taylor and S. I. Guttman (eds.). Plenum Press, New YorkWeygoldt, P., Peixoto, O.L., A new species of horned toad (Proceratophrys) from Espírito Santo, Brazil (1985) Senckenberg. Biol., 66, pp. 1-
Figure 2 in Octopus mimicking its follower reef fish
Figure 2. (A) When moving alone, the octopus Octopus insularis adopts the bicolour pattern (taken from a video frame) similar to that of Cephalopholis fulva (B).Published as part of Krajewski, J.P., Bonaldo, R.M., Sazima, C. & Sazima, I., 2009, Octopus mimicking its follower reef fish, pp. 185-190 in Journal of Natural History 43 (3-4) on page 188, DOI: 10.1080/00222930802450965, http://zenodo.org/record/521673
Body Bending: A Cryptic Defensive Behaviour In Arboreal Snakes
[No abstract available]9724Abuys, A., The snakes of Surinam, part XIII: Subfamily Xenodontinae (genera Pseudoeryx, Pseustes and Rhadinaea) (1986) Litt. Serp., 6, pp. 19-30Beebe, W., Field notes on the snakes of Kartabo, British Guiana and Caripito. Venezuela (1946) Zool., 31, pp. 11-52Cott, H.B., (1940) Adaptive Coloration in Animals, 508p. , London: MethuenEdmunds, M., (1974) Defense in Animals, 357p. , Harlow: LongmanFerrarezzi, H., Uma sinopse dos gêneros e classificação das serpentes (Squamata): II. Família Colubridae (1994) Herpetologia Do Brasil, pp. 81-91. , Nascimento, L.B.Bernardes, A.T. & Cotta, G.A. (Eds.). Minas Gerais: Fundação Ezequiel DiasFleishman, L.J., Cryptic movement in the vine snake Oxybelis aeneus (1985) Copeia, 1985, pp. 242-245Greene, H.W., Behavioural convergence in the display snakes (1979) Experentia, 35, pp. 747-748Greene, H.W., Antipredator mechanisms in reptiles (1988) Biology of Reptilia, Ecology B: Defense and Life History, 16, pp. 1-152. , Gans, C. & Huey, R.B. (Eds.). New York: Alan R. Liss, IncGreene, H.W., (1997) Snakes: The Evolution of Mystery in Nature, 352p. , California. University of California PressLillywhite, H.B., Henderson, R.W., Behavioral and functional ecology of arboreal snakes (1993) Snakes: Ecology and Behavior, pp. 1-48. , Seigel, R.A. & Collins, J.T. (Eds.). New York: McGraw-HillMarques, O.A.V., Defensive behavior of the green snake Philodryas viridissimus (Linnaeus) (Colubridae, Reptilia) from the Atlantic forest in the northeastern Brazil (1999) Rev. Bras. Zool., 16, pp. 265-266Marques, O.A.V., Eterovic, A., Sazima, I., (2004) Snakes of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: An Illustrated Field Guide for the Serra Do Mar Range, 205p. , Ribeirão Preto, Holos EditoraMarques, O.A.V., Sazima, I., Historia natural dos répteis da Estação Ecológica Juréia-Itatins (2004) Estação Ecológica Juréia-Itatins: Ambiente Físico, Flora e Fauna, pp. 257-277. , Marques, O.A.V. & Duleba, W. (Eds.). Ribeirão Preto: Holos EditoraVidal, N., Kindl, S.G., Wong, A., Hedges, B., Phylogenetic relationships of Xenodontine snakes inferred from 12S and 16S ribosomal RNA sequences (2000) Molec. Phylog. Evol., 14, pp. 389-40
Figure 1 in Octopus mimicking its follower reef fish
Figure 1. (A) Octopus insularis (centre) followed by 10 Cephalopholis fulva. (B) While moving backwards jet-propelled, the octopus (centre) matches the bicolour contrasting pattern of the accompanying C. fulva, becoming inconspicuous within the fish group (taken from a video frame). (C) Detail of another fish–octopus group, showing the octopus matching another colour pattern (uniform brown) of C. fulva.Published as part of Krajewski, J.P., Bonaldo, R.M., Sazima, C. & Sazima, I., 2009, Octopus mimicking its follower reef fish, pp. 185-190 in Journal of Natural History 43 (3-4) on page 187, DOI: 10.1080/00222930802450965, http://zenodo.org/record/521673
The Baby Shall Stay Safe: The Common Potoo Leaves The Daytime Perch And Protects Its Nestling From Rainstorm [o Bebê Deve Ficar Seguro: A Mãe-da-lua Deixa Seu Poleiro Diurno E Resguarda O Ninhego Durante Tempestade]
[No abstract available]193424427Burton, R., (1985) Bird behavior, , New York: Alfred A. KnopfCestari, C., Guaraldo, A.C., Gussoni, C.O.A., Nestling behavior and parental care of the Common Potoo (Nyctibius griseus) in Southeastern Brazil (2011) The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 123, pp. 102-106Cohn-Haft, M., Family Nyctibiidae (potoos) (1999) Handbook of the birds of the world, 5, pp. 288-301. , In: J. del Hoyo, A. Elliot and J. Sargatal (Eds.), Barn-owls to hummingbirds. Barcelona: Lynx EdicionsCraig, M.T., Facultative cleaning by the forcepsfish, Forcipiger flavissimus (Chaetodontidae) (2007) Copeia, 2007, pp. 459-461Faria, I.P., Peach-fronted Parakeet (Aratinga aurea) feeding on arboreal termites in the Brazilian Cerrado (2007) Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia, 15, pp. 457-458French, R., (1991) A guide to the birds of Trinidad and Tobago, , 2 nd ed. New York: Cornell University PressGans, C., In praise of diversity, a keynote address (1985) Biology of Australasian frogs and reptiles, pp. xi-xvi. , In: G. Grigg, R. Shine and H. Ehmann (Eds.), Sydney: Royal Zoological Society of New South WalesGreene, H.W., Natural history and evolutionary biology (1986) Predator-prey relationships: Perspectives and approaches from the study of lower vertebrates, pp. 99-108. , In: M. E. Feder and G. V. Lauder (Eds.), Chicago: University of Chicago PressGreene, H.W., Organisms in nature as a central focus for biology (2005) Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 20, pp. 23-27Holyoak, D.T., Family Podargidae (Frogmouths) (1999) Handbook of the birds of the world, 5, pp. 266-287. , In: J. del Hoyo, A. Elliot and J. Sargatal (Eds.), Barn-owls to hummingbirds. Barcelona: Lynx EdicionsKrajewski, J.P., Sazima, I., Fish feed on faeces and vomits of New Zealand fur seals: Marine mammals bring nutrients from open to inshore waters (2010) Marine Biodiversity Records, 3 (E81), pp. 1-3Lopes, L.E., Anjos, L., Observações sobre a reprodução de Nyctibius griseus no campus da Universidade Estadual de Londrina, norte do Paraná (2005) Ararajuba, 13, pp. 109-112Martin, P., Bateson, P., (1986) Measuring behaviour, an introductory guide, , Cambridge: Cambridge University PressMuir, A., Butler, A.L., The nesting of Nyctibius griseus (Gmel.) in Trinidad (1925) Measuring behaviour, an introductory guide, pp. 654-659+XVI-XXSazima, I., Anting behaviour with millipedes by the dendrocolaptid bird Xiphocolaptes albicollis in southeastern Brazil (2009) Biota Neotropica, 9, pp. 249-252Sick, H., (1997) Ornitologia brasileira, uma introdução, , Rio de Janeiro: Editora Nova FronteiraSkutch, A., Life history of the Common Potoo (1970) Living Bird, 9, pp. 265-28
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Octopus Cleaned By Two Fish Species At Fernando De Noronha Archipelago, Sw Atlantic
[No abstract available]234484Côté, I.M., Evolution and ecology of cleaning symbioses in the sea (2000) Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, 38, pp. 311-355. , Gibson RN, Barnes M (eds). Taylor and Francis, LondonFrancini-Filho, R.B., Moura, R.L., Sazima, I., Cleaning by the wrasse Thalassoma noronhanum, with two records of predation by its grouper client Cephalopholis fulva (2000) J Fish Biol, 56, pp. 802-809Johnson, W.S., Chase, V.C., A record of cleaning symbiosis involving Gobiosoma sp. and a large Caribbean octopus (1982) Copeia, 1982, pp. 712-714Sazima, I., Moura, R.L., Shark (Carcharhinus perezi), cleaned by the goby (Elacatinus randalli), at Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, western South Atlantic (2000) Copeia, 2000, pp. 297-29
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