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Cutaneous respiration
Function of the Respiratory System - General
Spatial Ecology of True Sea Snakes (Hydrophiinae) in Coastal Waters of North Queensland
Evidence for Control of Cutaneous Oxygen Uptake in the Yellow-Lipped Sea Krait Laticauda Colubrina (Schneider, 1799)
40 Notes: Amphibians Table of Contents: Section 1 Origin and Evolution of Amphibians Section 2 Characteristics of Amphibians Section 3 Reproduction in Amphibians
[Mass] Extinction?
Modes of Ventilation in Early Tetrapods: Costal Aspiration As a Key Feature of Amniotes
Fauna of Australia 2A
Breathing and Exchange of Gases
Skin Breathing in Vertebrates
Comparative Physiology of the Respiratory System in the Animal Kingdom
Jennings and Hayes 1994.Pdf
508-Compliant Dusky Sea Snake 5-Year Review
Respiratory Surfaces. Cent of Cutaneous
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM in Amphibians, Gas Exchange Always Occurs Across a Moist Surface. Although Cutaneous Respiration Is Important
The Diversity and Evolution of Amphibia: What Are They and Where Did They Come From?
The Respiratory Development of Atlantic Salmon
Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis: Chytrid Disease
Outline Amphibian Declines
Top View
Respiratory System Encouraging Diffusion
Oxygen Uptake in Air and Water in the Air-Breathing Reedfish Calamoichthys Calabaricus: Role of Skin, Gills and Lungs
Draft Washington State Oregon Spotted Frog Recovery Plan
Breathing Aquatic Amphibians: Occurrence, Consequences and Organismal Responses
The Houston Toad
Engaging with Nature