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  • 22. 11: Types of Breathing - Biology LibreTexts
    Young amphibians, like tadpoles, use gills to breathe, and they don’t leave the water Some amphibians retain gills for life As the tadpole grows, the gills disappear and lungs grow These lungs are primitive and not as evolved as mammalian lungs Adult amphibians are lacking or have a reduced diaphragm, so breathing via lungs is forced
  • Amphibian and Reptile Diversity and Climate Change
    Reptiles are somewhat more mobile than amphibians and have a greater ability to withstand the expected warmer conditions, including hotter droughts (Pough et al 2001) However, because key habitats and species ranges have already been altered and fragmented by human use and development, the physical pathways to connect animals with suitable
  • BIO 112 Test 1 Homework Flashcards - Quizlet
    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Two populations of plants look identical but their flowers are fertilized by different pollinators-one by a night-flying hummingbird moth, the other by honeybees These two populations of flowers are examples of A - different species B - identical gene pools C - groups within the same species D - the same species using
  • A global assessment of amphibian and reptile responses to . . .
    Our findings showed that the time elapsed after the onset of land-use change does not alter the magnitude of negative effects on species richness in both amphibians and reptiles (Fig 4) There was only a slight trend of lower effect size magnitude in studies where land-use changes have occurred over more than two decades (Fig 4)
  • Axolotls: The adorable, giant salamanders of Mexico | Live . . .
    There are more than 30 salamander species in the Ambystoma genus, known as the mole salamanders, according to the University of California, Berkeley’s, AmphibiaWeb You may like
  • Amphibian Facts
    There are more than 500 species in this genus, with more being described each year (see the full list here) These frogs occur in northern South America, mostly in the Andes, with some species found in southern Central America They are small frogs whose eggs are laid on land and develop directly into small froglets, bypassing the tadpole stage


















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