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Brain anatomy in Diplura (Hexapoda)
Alexander Böhm, Nikolaus U Szucsich, Günther Pass Frontiers in Zoology 2012, 9:26 (11 October 2012)
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Use of axonal projection patterns for the homologisation of cerebral nerves in Opisthobranchia, (Mollusca, Gastropoda)
Annette Klussmann-Kolb, Roger P Croll, Sid Staubach Frontiers in Zoology 2013, 10:20 (18 April 2013)
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Zoological nomenclature in the digital era
Alessandro Minelli Frontiers in Zoology 2013, 10:4 (4 February 2013)
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Alessandro Minelli calls for radical changes to zoological nomenclature and envisages a future where the act of registering a name, with accompanying taxonomic data, would confer the availability of that name in the same way that publication does currently.
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Neuroactive substances specifically modulate rhythmic body contractions in the nerveless metazoon Tethya wilhelma (Demospongiae, Porifera)
Kornelia Ellwanger, Michael Nickel Frontiers in Zoology 2006, 3:7 (27 April 2006)
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Phylostratigraphic profiles reveal a deep evolutionary history of the vertebrate head sensory systems
Martin Sebastijan Šestak, Vedran Božičević, Robert Bakarić, Vedran Dunjko, Tomislav Domazet-Lošo Frontiers in Zoology 2013, 10:18 (12 April 2013)
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Effects of dietary sodium on performance, flight and compensation strategies in the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Kai Xiao, Ke Shen, Jian-Feng Zhong, Guo-Qing Li Frontiers in Zoology 2010, 7:11 (13 April 2010)
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Only distance matters – non-choosy females in a poison frog population
Ivonne Meuche, Oscar Brusa, K Linsenmair, Alexander Keller, Heike Pröhl Frontiers in Zoology 2013, 10:29 (20 May 2013)
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Females in a studied population of strawberry poison dart frogs select mates purely based on distance. In a lek-based mating system, males compete for females attention through vocalizations. However, in the studied population, females are not attracted by the quality of the call, instead they opt for the closest male regardless of presumed heritable traits or parenting skills.
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The importance of immune gene variability (MHC) in evolutionary ecology and conservation
Simone Sommer Frontiers in Zoology 2005, 2:16 (20 October 2005)
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Dichlorvos exposure impedes extraction and amplification of DNA from insects in museum collections
Marianne Espeland, Martin Irestedt, Kjell Johanson, Monika Åkerlund, Jan-Erik Bergh, Mari Källersjö Frontiers in Zoology 2010, 7:2 (18 January 2010)
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Quantitative shape analysis with weighted covariance estimates for increased statistical efficiency
Hossein Ragheb, Neil A Thacker, Paul A Bromiley, Diethard Tautz, Anja C Schunke Frontiers in Zoology 2013, 10:16 (2 April 2013)
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Brain architecture of the largest living land arthropod, the Giant Robber Crab Birgus latro (Crustacea, Anomura, Coenobitidae): evidence for a prominent central olfactory pathway?
Jakob Krieger, Renate E Sandeman, David C Sandeman, Bill S Hansson, Steffen Harzsch Frontiers in Zoology 2010, 7:25 (10 September 2010)
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The role of thermal niche selection in maintenance of a colour polymorphism in redback salamanders (Plethodon cinereus)
Erin E Petruzzi, Peter H Niewiarowski, Francisco Moore Frontiers in Zoology 2006, 3:10 (5 July 2006)
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Blood feeding patterns of mosquitoes: random or structured?
Luis F Chaves, Laura C Harrington, Carolyn L Keogh, Andy M Nguyen, Uriel D Kitron Frontiers in Zoology 2010, 7:3 (21 January 2010)
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Brighter-colored paper wasps (Polistes dominula) have larger poison glands
J Vidal-Cordero, Gregorio Moreno-Rueda, Antonio López-Orta, Carlos Marfil-Daza, José L Ros-Santaella, F Ortiz-Sánchez Frontiers in Zoology 2012, 9:20 (20 August 2012)
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European paper wasps (Polistes dominula) advertise the size of their poison glands to potential predators, finds a new study published in Frontiers in Zoology. The brighter the colour, the larger the poison gland.
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Constraint and cost of oxidative stress on reproduction: correlative evidence in laboratory mice and review of the literature
Antoine Stier, Sophie Reichert, Sylvie Massemin, Pierre Bize, François Criscuolo Frontiers in Zoology 2012, 9:37 (26 December 2012)
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Genetic regulation of parasite infection: empirical evidence of the functional significance of an IL4 gene SNP on nematode infections in wild primates
Dagmar Clough, Peter M Kappeler, Lutz Walter Frontiers in Zoology 2011, 8:9 (18 April 2011)
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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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