AFRICAN clawed frogs are cannibals. They will willingly eat their own tadpoles – but they like eating those of an endangered South African frog even more. Biologists are already familiar with the fact ...
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Vol. 62, No. 11 (Sep., 2008), pp. 1821-1829 (9 pages) We examined the behavioral and developmental responses of Xenopus laevis larvae to their mirror images in ...
Researchers Sumika Kato, Takeo Kubo, and Taro Fukazawa of the University of Tokyo have discovered that c1qtnf3, a secreting ...
Natasha Kruger is a student at the Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University and Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. She receives funding from Centre of excellence for Invasion Biology and ...
CHEYENNE -- Here's something cooler than a canary in a coal mine: Tadpoles genetically engineered to glow when they encounter water pollution. African clawed frog tadpoles modified with jellyfish ...
SAN FRANCISCO — They may be unassuming, and sometimes even cute, but these slimy, 4-inch amphibians have some biologists worried about the future of Northern California’s lakes and streams. The ...
ISSAQUAH, Wash. — An invasive species is consuming and competing with native species in western Washington, including salmon. Scientists have spotted African clawed frogs in Issaquah, Lacey and ...
Researchers have identified a gene that plays a crucial role in regenerating neurons of African clawed frog tadpoles, which has an unusually high capacity for nerve regeneration. Their study showed ...
The model proposes a causal link between macrophages, normally responsible for immune functions, and muscle stem cells for ...
LARAMIE — Research conducted by University of Wyoming Professor Paul Johnson and others demonstrates that genetically modified tadpoles work well for rapidly detecting water pollution. In an article ...
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