Reproduction of Amphibians

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amphibian gonad development studies
amphibian reproductive biology
And Polyploids
Author_Maria Oielska
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Dermophis Mexicanus
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Distal Centriole
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Follicle Cells
Follicular Cells
gametogenesis mechanisms
Germinal Vesicle
Gosner Stage
Gymnophiona
Hybrids
Ichthyophis Glutinosus
molecular regulation of meiosis
Mullerian Ducts
Necturus Maculosus
PC
Primary Spermatocytes
Primary Spermatogonia
Rana Esculenta
Rana Nigromaculata
Rana Pipiens
Secondary Spermatogonia
Sertoli Cells
Species
Structure Of Testis In Anura
The Undifferentiated Amphibian Gonad
Triturus Viridescens
Typhlonectes Compressicauda
urogenital system research
Viviparous Species
Wolffian Duct
Yolk Platelets

Product details

  • ISBN 9781578083077
  • Weight: 997g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jan 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book deals with reproduction of Amphibians belonging to three extant orders: Caecilians, Salamanders, Frogs and Toads. Separate chapters have been written for males and females; the chapters describe gonad structure and development, gametogenesis, urogenital connections, and reproductive tracts. The authors have provided a synthesis of the literature data and results of their own studies. The text is illustrated with original schemes and photographs and focuses on anatomy, histology, cytology, and molecular mechanisms that regulate gametogenesis and reproductive cycles. The first chapter is devoted to the origin of somatic and germ cells during formation of undifferentiated gonads. The last chapter deals with embryonic and postembryonic development, direct development, neoteny, and modifications of gametogenesis and meiosis in hybrids and polyploids (hybridogenesis and gynogenesis). The book will interest all reproductive biologists and biologists working on amphibians.

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