2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-010-1097-y
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Structural organization of the cerebral cortex of the neotropical lizard Tropidurus hispidus

Abstract: Lizards belonging to the Tropiduridae family are "sit-and-wait" foragers, relying mainly on visual identification to catch prey that cross their visual fields. Little is known about the neurobiology of Tropiduridae lizards. We have used neurohistological techniques to study the structural organization of the telencephalon of the neotropical lizard Tropidurus hispidus, paying special attention to the cerebral cortex. As revealed by the Nissl technique and Golgi staining, the telencephalon of T. hispidus follows… Show more

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“…Studies on diet allow understanding of trophic relationships between biotic communities (Villalobos et al 2014;Viteri-Paschand & Mármot-Kattán, 2019). Predation events in the wild are difficult to observe and are scarce and rarely documented (Shepard, 2007;Brito De Carvalho et al, 2011).…”
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“…Studies on diet allow understanding of trophic relationships between biotic communities (Villalobos et al 2014;Viteri-Paschand & Mármot-Kattán, 2019). Predation events in the wild are difficult to observe and are scarce and rarely documented (Shepard, 2007;Brito De Carvalho et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%