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Breeding amphibians in captivity

Breeding amphibians in captivity MERITT, D. A. ROSENTKAL, M. A. (1975): Observations on the breeding and husbandry of snow leopards Paritlrera ~ r r u i na t Lincoln Park Zoo, I Chicago. k t . Z ~Yb. IS: 212-217. v. v. (1968): Observations on the breeding, management and physiology of Snow leopards Paritkern u. ittiria a t Kaunas Zoo froin 1962 to 1967. Itit. ZOO 8: 66-74. Yb. MABMA, B. B. & YUNCHIS, Breeding amphibians in captivity [Plates 6-81 GEORGE W . N A C E Division ofBio!ogical Sciericrs and Cerrterfor Hiirimrz Growth arid Devehyrrrerrt, The Urziversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Micltigari 48109, USA T H E PARADOX Amphibian breeding represents one of the most puzzling paradoxes of animal reproduction. It is a n area where insight converges with ignorance. So much of what we know about the general nicchanisms of reproduction and fertilisation has been developed using amphibian materials that to cite the literature of amphibian reproduction we need simply to refer to any one of the current textbooks on developmental biology. At the same time, the controlled reproduction of even so common an animal as the American bullfrog Rarza catesbeiawa remains beyond our grasp. It is still impossible with http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Zoo Yearbook Wiley

Breeding amphibians in captivity

International Zoo Yearbook , Volume 17 (1) – Jan 1, 1977

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1977 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0074-9664
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1748-1090
DOI
10.1111/j.1748-1090.1977.tb00864.x
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MERITT, D. A. ROSENTKAL, M. A. (1975): Observations on the breeding and husbandry of snow leopards Paritlrera ~ r r u i na t Lincoln Park Zoo, I Chicago. k t . Z ~Yb. IS: 212-217. v. v. (1968): Observations on the breeding, management and physiology of Snow leopards Paritkern u. ittiria a t Kaunas Zoo froin 1962 to 1967. Itit. ZOO 8: 66-74. Yb. MABMA, B. B. & YUNCHIS, Breeding amphibians in captivity [Plates 6-81 GEORGE W . N A C E Division ofBio!ogical Sciericrs and Cerrterfor Hiirimrz Growth arid Devehyrrrerrt, The Urziversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Micltigari 48109, USA T H E PARADOX Amphibian breeding represents one of the most puzzling paradoxes of animal reproduction. It is a n area where insight converges with ignorance. So much of what we know about the general nicchanisms of reproduction and fertilisation has been developed using amphibian materials that to cite the literature of amphibian reproduction we need simply to refer to any one of the current textbooks on developmental biology. At the same time, the controlled reproduction of even so common an animal as the American bullfrog Rarza catesbeiawa remains beyond our grasp. It is still impossible with

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International Zoo YearbookWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1977

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