Dopamine-deprived striatal GABAergic interneurons burst and generate repetitive gigantic IPSCs in medium spiny neurons. |
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Discovered in 1983, these tiny worms have a spiny head, and so resemble the kinorhynchs to which they are related. |
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The eggs of the spiny leaf insect are oval in shape and can be distinguished easily from the insect's droppings. |
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Other flowers present that are now scarce in Suffolk include spiny restharrow and the yellow flowered sulphur clover. |
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The araneids are distinguished by their rather short, stout legs which are very spiny in most of the genera. |
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Echimyids earn their common name because most species have spiny or bristly hairs at least on their backs and rumps. |
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A sticker is a small seed with spiny barbs that stick to anything that passes. |
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Small, spiny, pointy-nosed creatures known as tenrecs are the equivalents of shrews, moles and hedgehogs. |
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Also called balloonfish, spiny puffers belong to the Tetraodontiformes, an order of fishes known for their strange structures and odd behaviors. |
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Spines at the base of the tongue grind against spiny ridges on the palate to masticate food. |
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There is another layer of cells between the basal cells and the keratin-rich epidermis known as spiny cells. |
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A night dive on the house reef revealed spiny lobsters and red crabs, morays, scorpionfish and lionfish. |
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The tropical marine blowfish, which can grossly distend its spiny body into globular form, thereby terrifying confused predators. |
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Also, the leaf margins of spiny sowthistle are much more spiny or prickly than those of annual sowthistle. |
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Also among marine snails, thick, nodose, spiny, or otherwise ornamented shells are competitive in the sense that they foil predators. |
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On the side of your spinal column there's little spiny bones sticking out, and they took them off. |
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Rauwerdink later merged the two species into M. sagu, based on the fact that seeds from spineless palms can produce spiny seedlings. |
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Monogenic control was also found for spiny versus spineless, with the spiny trait being completely or partially dominant. |
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Also, the undersides of an osprey's feet are covered in spiny spicules which prevent fish from wriggling free. |
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The path through an entrance pavilion opens into a magical stony garden, a fragment of desert outcrop sprouting spiny cacti and frangipani. |
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Members of the genus Heriaeus are covered with long setae giving them a spiny appearance. |
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But only the spiny puffer combines inflation and pointy spikes in one spectacular defense mechanism. |
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Both the Greater Weever and the Lesser Weever are capable of inflicting a sharp and painful sting from the spiny rays of the first dorsal fin. |
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Spicules are loosely interlocked to form a large and spiny subspherical shell. |
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There's Toad who has a sharp, spiny tongue about 15 feet long that'll jump out and encircle you and toss you up against the wall. |
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A key characteristic is their well-defined spiny hairs, which cover their body and give them a prickly appearance. |
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Prunus tells us that it is a member of the plum family and spinosa means that it is spiny. |
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More often then not, in any SEO project, the spiny issue of homepage word-count arises in the process of optimizing a client's site. |
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A distant relative of today's spiny anteater, the species lived about 106 million years ago alongside dinosaurs in what is now Australia. |
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Older Australians often refer to them as spiny anteaters, a name out of vogue for over a decade. |
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The two living species of echidnas, also known as spiny anteaters, occur only in Australia and New Guinea. |
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The only living descendants of monotremes are the strange duck-billed platypus of Australia and two species of spiny anteaters, or echidnas. |
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Depending on their size, they are home to spiny lobsters, arrow crabs and a wide assortment of blennies. |
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Follow the vertical wall on your left and it brings you round to a sheltered bay where nudibranchs and spiny lobsters are to be found. |
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California spiny lobsters can be found along the rocky coastline of California, Baja California and the Channel Islands. |
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There are spiny lobsters under most of the rocks, all with intact antennae. |
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Also known as crayfish or spiny lobster, this is Australia's most valuable marine species. |
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Covered in corals and sponges, it is a colourful environment stacked with sea-horses, young spiny burrfish and cornetfish. |
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Then stand it upright and slice off the spiny skin, from top to bottom, in large slices. |
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These are the only other winter annuals at this site with spiny nutlets that are somewhat similar to those of P. recurvata. |
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Yet in another area hit by a recent heavy rain, the ironwood trees and the spiny ocotillos are flush with new green leaves. |
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Breck continued research in herpetology, studying the natural history of Manitoba toads and spiny soft-shelled turtles. |
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These make a refreshing change from the usual red and look lovely against a backdrop of dark green spiny leaves. |
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When a predator enters the burrow, the sungazer retreats backwards toward the mouth, lashing its spiny tail from one side to side. |
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Eight other species, including pacas, pacaranas, spiny rats and porcupines, also steal Brazil nuts stored by agoutis. |
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Capitulum bracts are spiny and coated with a dense white arachnoidal indumentum. |
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Zander are often called pikeperch as they resemble the pike with their elongated body and head, and the perch with their spiny dorsal fin. |
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It's simple to get close to animals like scrawled filefish and spiny puffers which prove too timid to approach in the daytime. |
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I munch a mushroom, then strip a spiny ground herb to yield a mouthful of sweet white pith. |
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Juniper is one of Britain's three native species of conifer and is evergreen with short spiny leaves. |
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That's when I saw the spiny ridge that ran the length of her back to the fishlike tail that existed where her legs should have been. |
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Nudibranchs dotted the undersides of the coral and a spiny crown of thorns sea star moved slowly underneath a plate coral. |
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Non-drugged rats that were placed in the complex cages had spiny neurons with increased dendritic branching, reflecting new neuronal development. |
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In the brain, stimulants stunt the growth of spiny neurons in the nucleus accumbens and pyramidal cells in the parietal cortex. |
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The more succulent and spiny shrubs such as spekboom and small bitterleaf, which can survive with little moisture and high temperatures, grow inland. |
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The platypus and its relative, the spiny anteater, excited his curiosity because they were the only two species left of the egg-laying mammals, the monotremes. |
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These results provide strong evidence that spiny lobsters possess a magnetic positioning system that is capable of helping them navigate to specific geographic areas. |
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In the same way that a child's first week of violin lessons sends the family running for earplugs, so may the spiny lobster keep predators at bay, biologists say. |
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A friend and I were plucking spiny lobsters from a reef not far off the coast of Pompano Beach, Fla., when a mature bull shark idled entirely too close. |
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Photographed clutching a spiny anteater with the same alacrity that he might hold a non-alcoholic beer, this may not be Harry's only prickly encounter in Australia. |
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The seabed under the arch is covered in large boulders 18m below, all covered in an algal fuzz that is home to large numbers of wrasse, bream and spiny starfish. |
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To date, the researchers have succeeded in outfitting spiny dogfish, a small shark species, with neural implants and stimulating the brain region sensitive to smell. |
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Right in the middle, covering the short spiny grass, was a huge, brilliantly white Colosseum that had seen better days, but still stood sturdy and still. |
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The spiny lobster and sand lobster totalling about 2,600 tonnes are caught annually from the inshore waters by mechanised and non-mechanised units. |
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Some of the cacti are extremely large and most are very spiny. |
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The rocky reefs and the small caverns formed within them are home to groupers, moray and conger eels, scorpionfish, many octopus and the occasional spiny lobster. |
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Scientists have observed a dolphin trying to get a reluctant moray eel to come out of its crevice by poking it with the spiny body of a dead scorpionfish. |
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The Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, lives on hard bottoms and coral reefs throughout the waters of the Caribbean and the southeastern United States. |
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White-spotted moray eels flashed their teeth, a lone hermit crab barrelled along and three young spiny lobsters displayed themselves daringly on a ledge. |
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The Agama lizard's head, neck and thighs are covered with spiny scales. |
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A spiny burrfish is over-optimistic about staying hidden in the dark. |
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Today we do not have live spiny lobsters in great abundance. |
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The Palinuridae family includes the commercially exploited crustaceans of Australia that are known as rock lobsters, spiny crayfish and marine crayfish. |
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Avoid thorny and spiny plants, which can cause serious eye injuries. |
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Wrasses characteristically have a protractile mouth, cycloid scales, and a single continuous dorsal fin lacking an obvious notch between the soft and spiny portions. |
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Without claws, spiny lobsters use their antennae to fend off predators. |
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The larvae are dotted with widely scattered short sharp spines, a possible throwback to the distant relationship molas have with the spiny porcupine puffer. |
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Belonging to the same family as hedgehogs and gymnures, the Dinagat moonrat has stiff bristly or spiny fur on its back, which is generally golden brown with black speckling. |
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The rocky reefs and the small caverns formed within them are home to groupers, moray and conger eels, scorpionfish, many octopuses and the occasional spiny lobster. |
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In their desert habitats their diet consists of spiny cactus, yucca pods, creosote bush, cholla, pinyon nuts, seeds, prickly pear, and any available green vegetation. |
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Recent studies indicate that Caribbean spiny lobsters have an advanced magnetic compass sense that enables them to travel long distances in darkness to specific den locations. |
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When spiny Norman, the giant hedgehog, goes looking for the Dimsdale brothers in Monty Python. |
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For example, Cortland Line Company's Flea Flicker line is a big help in lakes where spiny water fleas are a problem. |
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Rare fossils include an annelid worm, two crabs, a spiny lobster, a ratfish, a ray, unidentified bony fishes, and reptiles reported here. |
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As reviewed by Williams, homarid and spiny lobsters prefer a natural diet to pellet crustacean feeds. |
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Many marketable species on the Pacific coast, such as salmon, lingcod, Pacific hake, Pacific halibut, and spiny dogfish, feed on them. |
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Development and observations of a spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias reduction device in a raised footrope silver hake Merluccius bilinearis trawl. |
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Fish pots targeted spiny lobsters, grunts, boxfishes, queen triggerfishes, and parrotfishes, whereas lobster traps landed mainly spiny lobsters. |
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Molecular phylogenetics and evolution of sexual dichromatism among populations of the Yarrow's spiny lizard. |
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Beaked parrot fish, pretty butterfly fish, torpedo-shaped cornetfish, grumpy stonefish, striped bannerfish, little coralfish, spiny lionfish. |
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The waters are rich in tropical marine life, such as the spiny globefish, black coral and shoals of black sea bream. |
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Yet in 1915, scientists reported a spiny dogfish shark from the Straits of Georgia sporting a thyroid tumor. |
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A time series of California spiny lobster phyllosoma from 1951 to 2008 links abundance to warm oceanographic conditions in southern California. |
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Biochemical composition during growth and starvation of early larval stages of cultured spiny lobster phyllosoma. |
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Spatial and temporal distribution of the phyllosoma of the spiny lobster, Panulirus marginatus, in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. |
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Digestive enzyme profiles reveal digestive capacity and potential energy sources in fed and starved spiny lobster phyllosoma larvae. |
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General effort declined as the frequency of capturing a harvestable California spiny lobster declined. |
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Which continent is home to the only two egg-laying mammals, the platypus and the spiny anteater? |
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Observers have seen spiny lobsters scrape their leathery plectra across scaly ridges below their eyes. |
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Relative pleopod length as an indicator of size at sexual maturity in slipper and spiny Hawaiian lobsters. |
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Other dominant, woody vegetation at the river site included netleaf hackberry, spiny hackberry, retama, black willow and mesquite. |
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I guess that's to be expected when you order raw sea urchin from a restaurant that has several aquariums full of the spiny echinoderms. |
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Ectoparasite induced lesions in mite pockets of the Yarrow's spiny lizard, Sceloporus jarrovii. |
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High-definition broadcast quality b-roll of scalloped hammerheads, oceanic whitetips, porbeagles and spiny dogfish is available upon request. |
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The primary natural resources are spiny lobster, conch, and other shellfish. |
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Their increasingly spiny forms in the last 1 billion years may indicate an increased need for defence against predation. |
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The attack on a sea hare by a spiny lobster causes release of the whitish opaline, followed the co-release of both opaline and ink. |
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Bottom trawlers and sink gillnets are the primary equipment used to harvest spiny dogfish. |
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Recreational fishing accounts for an insignificant portion of the spiny dogfish harvest. |
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In the recent past the European market for spiny dogfish has increased dramatically, which led to the overfishing and decline of the species. |
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In 2010, Greenpeace International added the spiny dogfish to its seafood red list. |
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The family Didiereaceae, composed of four genera and 11 species, is limited to the spiny forests of southwestern Madagascar. |
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Crabs and spiny crayfish are found in the waters of the Muscat area, as are sardines and bonito. |
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The ruffe also has a large, spiny dorsal fin likely distasteful to its predators. |
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The spiny water flea, a predatory, invasive crustacean less than a half-inch long, thrives in deep, cold and clean water. |
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While he agrees that the fishery is in decline, he points to the invasion of the spiny water flea in the lake. |
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There's the blueback herring, ruffe, tubenosed gobies and, the ever-popular spiny water flea. |
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And cracking is the word, as it's a messy but enjoyable task prying the meat from the spiny lobster. |
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Season for spiny lobster, also known as 'bugs' to those who get them, opens on Aug. |
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Predation on released spiny lobster, Panulirus marginatus, during tests in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. |
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The sea provides spiny lobsters, shrimps and octopus, as well as the firmfleshed game fish such as marlin, barracuda and the versatile tuna. |
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Back in the 1930s and '405, surfers would use a crowbar to fish out spiny lobsters or abalones and then cook them over a beach fire. |
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Its sea-floor associates include commercially valuable species such as vermilion snapper, black grouper and spiny lobsters. |
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This small Bolivian species probably fed on the ancient relatives of today's guinea pigs and spiny rats, the researchers said. |
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However, significantly more turtles were observed within the lake, including the common musk turtle and the spiny softshell turtle. |
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Or how about watching a Texas spiny softshell turtle cavorting in its aquarium? |
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Duration of attachment of the chigger, Eutrombicula lipovskyana in mite pockets of Yarrow's spiny lizard, Sceloporus jarrovii from Arizona. |
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A German photographer bagged second place for his stunning image of a spiny sowthistle flower stem. |
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Higher proportions of wrasses, groupers, rabbitfishes, parrotfishes, goatfishes, sweetlips, and spiny lobsters are caught by scuba divers than by snorkelers. |
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It is now to get full legal protection under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, along with the angel shark, roman snail, spiny seahorse and short snouted seahorse. |
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Student t-tests were used in pair-wise comparisons to assess differences in the density of Mexican spiny pocket mice, white-footed mice, and hispid cotton rats among habitats. |
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The western and southern sides, which lie in the rain shadow of the central highlands, are home to dry deciduous forests, spiny forests, and deserts and xeric shrublands. |
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But despite their amazing abilities, the spotted turtle and the spiny softshell turtle are two of the species slowly disappearing from our landscape. |
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This drastic increase led to the creation and implementation of many fishery management policies placing restrictions on the fishing of spiny dogfish. |
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They discovered that the number of spiny structures located at the neuronal synapses was significantly lower in rats that had copulated, New Scientist reported. |
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The eastern spiny softshell turtle was the only trionychid we found. |
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The Daturas growing in the study area are herbaceous plants that produce a white funnel-form corolla which matures into a spiny fruit called a capsule. |
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Most divers will be southbound to the Keys, however a number of folks say spiny lobsters are available all around the coast if you know where to look. |
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