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Plasticity of electric organ discharge waveform in the South African Bulldog fish, Marcusenius pongolensis: tradeoff between male attractiveness and predator avoidance?

Susanne Hanika, Bernd Kramer Frontiers in Zoology 2008, 5:7 (20 May 2008)

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Comparative analysis of septic injury-inducible genes in phylogenetically distant model organisms of regeneration and stem cell research, the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea and the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris

Boran Altincicek, Andreas Vilcinskas Frontiers in Zoology 2008, 5:6 (27 April 2008)

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Non-systemic metamorphosis in male millipede appendages: long delayed, reversible effect of an early localized positional marker?

Leandro Drago, Giuseppe Fusco, Alessandro Minelli Frontiers in Zoology 2008, 5:5 (8 April 2008)

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Long- term effects of previous experience determine nutrient discrimination abilities in birds

H Martin Schaefer, Kathrin Spitzer, Franz Bairlein Frontiers in Zoology 2008, 5:4 (22 February 2008)

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First evidence for postzygotic reproductive isolation between two populations of Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis L.) within Lake Constance

Jasminca Behrmann-Godel, Gabriele Gerlach Frontiers in Zoology 2008, 5:3 (24 January 2008)

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A cuckoo in wolves' clothing? Chemical mimicry in a specialized cuckoo wasp of the European beewolf (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae and Crabronidae)

Erhard Strohm, Johannes Kroiss, Gudrun Herzner, Claudia Laurien-Kehnen, Wilhelm Boland, Peter Schreier, Thomas Schmitt Frontiers in Zoology 2008, 5:2 (11 January 2008)

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Muscle formation during embryogenesis of the polychaete Ophryotrocha diadema (Dorvilleidae) – new insights into annelid muscle patterns

Annette Bergter, John L Brubacher, Achim Paululat Frontiers in Zoology 2008, 5:1 (2 January 2008)

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Genomic and gene regulatory signatures of cryptozoic adaptation: Loss of blue sensitive photoreceptors through expansion of long wavelength-opsin expression in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum

Magdalena Jackowska, Riyue Bao, Zhenyi Liu, Elizabeth C McDonald, Tiffany A Cook, Markus Friedrich Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:24 (21 December 2007)

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A beetle that lives its entire life burrowing through stored grain does not have full colour vision, as it has lost photoreceptors that are sensitive to blue wavelengths.

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Morphometric characterisation of wing feathers of the barn owl Tyto alba pratincola and the pigeon Columba livia

Thomas Bachmann, Stephan Klän, Werner Baumgartner, Michael Klaas, Wolfgang Schröder, Hermann Wagner Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:23 (21 November 2007)

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Data congruence, paedomorphosis and salamanders

Torsten H Struck Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:22 (31 October 2007)

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Do cleaning organisms reduce the stress response of client reef fish?

Redouan Bshary, Rui F Oliveira, Tânia SF Oliveira, Adelino VM Canário Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:21 (18 October 2007)

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Galápagos and Californian sea lions are separate species: Genetic analysis of the genus Zalophus and its implications for conservation management

Jochen BW Wolf, Diethard Tautz, Fritz Trillmich Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:20 (15 September 2007)

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According to molecular evidence, Galapagos sea lions should be classified as a separate species, phylogenetically distinct from the Californian and Japanese sea lions. These findings should be taken into consideration for conservation of the species.

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Apparent survival of the salamander Salamandra salamandra is low because of high migratory activity

Benedikt R Schmidt, Michael Schaub, Sebastian Steinfartz Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:19 (6 September 2007)

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Analysis of the immune-related transcriptome of a lophotrochozoan model, the marine annelid Platynereis dumerilii

Boran Altincicek, Andreas Vilcinskas Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:18 (6 July 2007)

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Mating behaviour in the sea slug Elysia timida (Opisthobranchia, Sacoglossa): hypodermic injection, sperm transfer and balanced reciprocity

Valerie Schmitt, Nils Anthes, Nico K Michiels Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:17 (4 July 2007)

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A novel and ancient group of type I keratins with members in bichir, sturgeon and gar

Michael Schaffeld, Mark Haberkamp, Sonja Schätzlein, Sebastian Neumann, Christian Hunzinger Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:16 (6 June 2007)

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Clouded leopard phylogeny revisited: support for species recognition and population division between Borneo and Sumatra

Andreas Wilting, Valerie A Buckley-Beason, Heike Feldhaar, Jürgen Gadau, Stephen J O'Brien, K Eduard Linsenmair Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:15 (29 May 2007)

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A new look at the ventral nerve centre of Sagitta: implications for the phylogenetic position of Chaetognatha (arrow worms) and the evolution of the bilaterian nervous system

Steffen Harzsch, Carsten HG Müller Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:14 (18 May 2007)

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Analysis of a possible independent origin of triploid P. formosa outside of the Río Purificación river system

Susanne Schories, Kathrin P Lampert, Dunja K Lamatsch, Francisco de León, Manfred Schartl Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:13 (15 May 2007)

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Desert ants do not acquire and use a three-dimensional global vector

Gunnar Grah, Rüdiger Wehner, Bernhard Ronacher Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:12 (3 May 2007)

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Molecular biogeography of Europe: Pleistocene cycles and postglacial trends

Thomas Schmitt Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:11 (17 April 2007)

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Duplicated Hox genes in the spider Cupiennius salei

Evelyn E Schwager, Michael Schoppmeier, Matthias Pechmann, Wim GM Damen Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:10 (13 March 2007)

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The exceptional stem cell system of Macrostomum lignano: Screening for gene expression and studying cell proliferation by hydroxyurea treatment and irradiation

Daniela Pfister, Katrien De Mulder, Isabelle Philipp, Georg Kuales, Martina Hrouda, Paul Eichberger, Gaetan Borgonie, Volker Hartenstein, Peter Ladurner Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:9 (9 March 2007)

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Does the DNA barcoding gap exist? – a case study in blue butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

Martin Wiemers, Konrad Fiedler Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:8 (7 March 2007)

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Workers of a drywood termite do not work

Judith Korb Frontiers in Zoology 2007, 4:7 (22 February 2007)

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