印度裸子蛇属植物的颜色和形态异常

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
G. Venu, G. Venkatachalaiah, H. G. Seetharama, Gandlahalli Narasimaiah Balakrishna, H. Lalremsanga, R. Browne, R. Nijagunaiah, N. G. Raju, Kulkarni Varadh, S. Ramakrishna, K. Henle
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Caecilians(Gymnophiona)通常被称为无肢两栖动物,是人们最不了解的脊椎动物目。在本文中,我们记录了从印度、西高止山脉和印度东北部盲肠多样性热点地区采集的属于三个盲肠属Ichthyophis、Uraeotyplus和Gegeneophis的四个物种的12个个体的皮肤颜色、眼睛、下巴、鼻子、触手孔和泄殖腔异常。由于我们在咖啡和茶园中发现了这些个体中的大多数,我们讨论了异常现象是接触种植园中经常使用的农用化学品的结果的可能性。
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Chromatic and morphological anomalies in gymnophionans from India
Caecilians (Gymnophiona) are commonly known as limbless amphibians and are the least understood vertebrate order. In this paper, we documented skin color, eye, jaw, snout, tentacular aperture and cloacal anomalies in 12 individuals of four species belonging to the three caecilian genera Ichthyophis, Uraeotyphlus and Gegeneophis collected from hotspots of caecilian diversity in India, the Western Ghats and Northeast India. As we found the majority of these individuals in coffee and tea plantations, we discuss the possibility that anomalies are the result of exposure to agrochemicals that are frequently used in plantations.
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Herpetozoa
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