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Why are spines of African Acacia species white?
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: JJ MidgleyThe straight white spines of African Acacia species are conspicuous, rather than being brown and cryptic as in other species. In comparison with species with brown spines, Acacia spines are composed of less dense material. I suggest that by the... -
Detailed description and observations of the tadpole of Amnirana albolabris (Anura: Ranidae) from southeastern Gabon
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Treading a Delicate Tightrope: A principal balancing between education and political change during turbulent times • Authors: Joanna G Larson --- , U.S.A. Breda M Zimkus --- , U.S.A.We provide an expanded description of the tadpole of Amnirana albolabris (Ranidae) that includes external linear morphometrics and colouration across a developmental series ranging from Gosner stages 26–42. This description is based on material collected in Batéké Plateau National Park...
