Publications
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[glycogen and glucose content in the tissues of the frog and reptiles]. | in poikilotherm animals--the frog rana ridibunda, lizards lacerta strigata, eremias arguta, snake natrix tesselata--high glycogen and glucose concentrations have been found not only in the liver, but also in muscles and especially in the brain. the content of glycogen in the brain of the reptiles investigated is 63.5--4.2 times higher, whereas that of glucose--6.9--39.5 times higher than in the brain of rats. the level of free fatty acids in the blood of frogs and snakes studied is the same as i ... | 1978 | 676588 |
[heterochromosomes in the karyotype of eremias arguta pall]. | 1973 | 4761847 | |
[histochemical study of the cholinesterases of various formations of the vertebrate endbrain]. | histochemical studies have been made on true (ache) and false (bche) cholinesterases in different parts of the telencephalon of amphibians, reptiles and mammals. the data obtained indicate that the enzymic localization depends on both the level of the development of the brain and phylogenetic age of its individual formations. in the telencephalon of ambystoma mexicanum, high concentration of ache was found in vascular-capillary network, in other investigated amphibians (triturus vulgaris, rana t ... | 1981 | 6976662 |
[characteristics of energy metabolism in the tissues of lake frogs and certain reptiles during prolonged deep hypothermia]. | a week hypothermia (2-4 degrees c) does not cause a considerable decrease in content of glycogen in the liver, muscles, brain tissues of lacerta strigata, natrix tessellata and rana ridibunda. in eremias arguta pangolins the level of glycogen in the liver and muscles under these conditions is twice as low. prolongation of hypothermia till three weeks causes a 4-fold decrease in the polysaccharide level in the liver of eremias arguta and lacerta strigata. the content of nonesterified fatty acids ... | 2015 | 7210219 |
[features of the energy metabolism of the lizard eremias arguta during hibernation]. | during preparation to hibernation in e. arguta, fat stores increase together with glycogen content of the liver and partially of the muslces. due to the decrease in locomotor activity of the animals, the level of unsaturated fatty acids in muscles increases. during 1- and 3-week hibernation (body temperature 2-4 degrees), glycogen of the liver and muscles is utilized. during 5-week hibernation, glycogen content of the liver and muscles increases as compared to 3-week hibernation by 3.5 and 2.3 t ... | 2013 | 7424312 |
the mitochondrial phylogeography and intraspecific taxonomy of the steppe racerunner, eremias arguta (pallas) (lacertidae: sauria, reptilia), reflects biogeographic patterns in middle asia. | steppe racerunner, eremias (eremias) arguta, is one of the most widespread species of the asian racerunners (genus eremias). several subspecies were traditionally recognized however, morphological variability is so high that delimitation of these subspecies was always problematic. here we present a phylogenetic hypothesis for this species based on cytochrome b sequences (55 samples from 35 populations, 900 bp partial sequences), infer it biogeography and the revise its subspecific structure. six ... | 2014 | 25543565 |
it's just sand between the toes: how particle size and shape variation affect running performance and kinematics in a generalist lizard. | animals must cope with and be able to move effectively on a variety of substrates. substrates composed of granular media, such as sand and gravel, are extremely common in nature, and vary tremendously in particle size and shape. despite many studies of the properties of granular media and comparisons of locomotion between granular and solid substrates, the effects of systematically manipulating these media on locomotion is poorly understood. we studied granular media ranging over four orders of ... | 2017 | 29046416 |