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A revised classification of the amphibian reproductive modes
(2021-01-01)
Amphibian reproductive modes (RMs) have been extensively described and applied to amphibian biology stud-ies. However, due to new behavioural observations and past system inconsistencies we found it necessary to review the ...
A revised classification of the amphibian reproductive modes
(Deutsche Gesellschaft Herpetologie Terrarienkunde E V, 2021-08-15)
Amphibian reproductive modes (RMs) have been extensively described and applied to amphibian biology studies. However, due to new behavioural observations and past system inconsistencies we found it necessary to review the ...
On the courtship, breeding behaviour and vocalisation of Rhinella ornata (Spix, 1824) (Anura, Bufonidae): a well-marked escalated behaviour in a lek-like system
(2020-06-01)
Courtship and breeding behaviour of anurans is species-specific and defined by vocalisation, although breeding activities are still understudied for many species. Here, we describe the courtship behaviour and unpublished ...
A new report on the clasper movements of a captive Sand Tiger Shark Carcharias taurus (Lamniformes:Odontaspididae) and a possible reason for the behaviour
(2018-01-01)
Elasmobranchs present four clasper movements, which can be seen in different contexts from mating to no obvious reason. Three movements have been reported in Carcharias taurus and here the first occurrence of clasper flaring ...
A new report on the clasper movements of a captive Sand Tiger Shark Carcharias taurus (Lamniformes: Odontaspididae) and a possible reason for the behaviour
(2018-01-01)
Elasmobranchs present four clasper movements, which can be seen in different contexts from mating to no obvious reason. Three movements have been reported in Carcharias taurus and here the first occurrence of clasper flaring ...
Integrative approach on the diversity of nesting behaviour in fishes
(2022-05-01)
Nests are the key elements of the reproductive repertoire of several fish species. Understanding the physiological aspects behind their nesting behaviour is imperative to improve our knowledge about behavioural mechanisms ...