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Lithobates sylvaticus or
Rana sylvatica,
commonly known as the wood frog, is a frog
species that has a
broad distribution over
North America, extending...
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dabieshanensis Wang et al., 2017 Rana
luanchuanensis Zhao and Yuan, 2017
Rana sylvatica LeConte, 1825 – wood frog
Notes on
other taxonomic arrangements: The...
- fall into the
water below. In
certain species, such as the wood frog (
Rana sylvatica),
symbiotic unicellular green algae are
present in the
gelatinous material...
- the
development of the
larvae and
reduce mortality. In the wood frog (
Rana sylvatica), the
interior of the
globular egg
cluster has been
found to be up to...
- life functions, is
known in a few vertebrates: five
species of
frogs (
Rana sylvatica,
Pseudacris triseriata, Hyla crucifer, Hyla versicolor, Hyla chrysoscelis)...
- to be
determined by a
simple dominant gene in
Rana limnocharis,
Rana ridibunda,
Rana sylvatica and
Rana arvalis; that
means the
individuals both homozygtes...
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bodily heating.
Similar to
other anuran species (Bufo americ**** and
Rana sylvatica),
Rana temporaria are able to
naturally discriminate others of its kind...
- and
toads are of
lesser diversity and abundance, but the wood frog (
Rana sylvatica) is, like the eft,
commonly encountered on the dry
forest floor, while...
- "Predation by
tadpoles of
Rana sylvatica on
embryos of
Ambystoma maculatum:
implications of
ecological role
reversals by
Rana (predator) and Ambystoma...
- nematode, can
survive 44 w****s
frozen at -196 °C. For the wood frog (
Rana sylvatica), in the winter, as much as 45% of its body may
freeze and turn to ice...