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Journal articles on the topic "Fejervarya cancrivora"

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Pratomo, Hurip, Adhi Susilo, and Bayu Rosadi. "Invertebrate Diversity in Gastrointestinal Fejervarya cancrivora rice Fields in Ciomas, Bogor Regency." E3S Web of Conferences 483 (2024): 01007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202448301007.

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Frogs that live in rice paddy habitats in Indonesia include Fejervarya limnocharis and Fejervarya cancrivora. The species of invertebrate eaten by Fejervarya cancrivora is still little known, so research needs to be done to analyze the species of invertebrate eaten by the frog. Samples of Fejervarya cancrivora frogs were randomly captured at two consecutive nights in the rice fields area of Ciomas sub-district, Bogor Regency and then 20% of the total catch was taken to be anesthetized, the rest was released back to the rice fields. The collection of invertebrates is taken from the gastrointest
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Yodthong, Siriporn, Bryan L. Stuart, and Anchalee Aowphol. "Species delimitation of crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora complex) clarifies taxonomy and geographic distributions in mainland Southeast Asia." ZooKeys 883 (October 28, 2019): 119–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.883.37544.

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The taxonomy and geographic distributions of species of crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora complex) in mainland Southeast Asia have been highly uncertain. Three taxonomic names are used in recent literature (F. cancrivora, F. raja, and F. moodiei) but the applications of these names to localities has been inconsistent, especially owing to the lack of available molecular data for F. raja. Morphometric and mitochondrial DNA variation was examined in these frogs, including name-bearing types and topotypes of all three species. Findings corroborate evidence for the existence of two species i
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Yodthong, Siriporn, Bryan L. Stuart, and Anchalee Aowphol. "Species delimitation of crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora complex) clarifies taxonomy and geographic distributions in mainland Southeast Asia." ZooKeys 883 (October 28, 2019): 119–53. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.883.37544.

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The taxonomy and geographic distributions of species of crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora complex) in mainland Southeast Asia have been highly uncertain. Three taxonomic names are used in recent literature (F. cancrivora, F. raja, and F. moodiei) but the applications of these names to localities has been inconsistent, especially owing to the lack of available molecular data for F. raja. Morphometric and mitochondrial DNA variation was examined in these frogs, including name-bearing types and topotypes of all three species. Findings corroborate evidence for the existence of two species i
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Li, Jiao, Xinru Wang, Tian Lan, et al. "CDK5/NFAT5-Regulated Transporters Involved in Osmoregulation in Fejervarya cancrivora." Biology 11, no. 6 (2022): 858. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11060858.

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Crab-eating frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora) can live in brackish water with a salinity of up to 18‰, although most amphibians are not able to tolerate such high saline environments. To investigate its potential osmoregulation, we conducted experiments in F. cancrivora and F. multistriata. The results showed that F. cancrivora made use of ions (such as Na+ and Cl−) to increase intracellular concentrations via the Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) enzyme. The mRNA expression of aldose reductase (AR) was significantly higher in F. cancrivora (p < 0.05), indicating that more organic osmolytes were produced and
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Putra, Gilang Maulana, Emmanuel Djoko Poetranto, and Fedik Abdul Rantam. "Detection of Pentastomida on Crab-Eating Frog (Fejervarya cancrivora) in Surabaya and Sidoarjo Areas." Journal of Parasite Science 4, no. 2 (2020): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jops.v4i2.29160.

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This research was conducted to detect the presence of Pentastomida on Crab-eating Frog (Fejervarya cancrivora) in Surabaya and Sidoarjo areas. A total of 50 samples were taken in three different time and the identification was conducted in Laboratory of Parasitology, Universitas Airlangga by Semichen-Acetic Carmine staining method. Pentastomida that found in the body of Crab-eating Frog (Fejervarya cancrivora) was belong to Maxillopoda class which is included in Crustacea subphylum were matched by macroscopic and microscopic taxonomy and observation. The result of this research showed that the
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Kurniawan, Nia, Tjong Hon Djong, Tesri Maideliza, et al. "GENETIC DIVERGENCE AND GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF FROGS IN GENUS FEJERVARYA FROM INDONESIA INFERRED FROM MITOCHONDRIAL 16S rRNA GENE ANALYSIS." TREUBIA 41 (December 30, 2014): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/treubia.v41i0.361.

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The Indonesian archipelago is an ideal setting for the study of speciation and biogeography. This archipelago is divided into three island groups based on zoogeography: Sundaland, Wallaceaand the Australian region. In this paper we used frogs in genus Fejervarya (Bolkay) to study biogeography and examine patterns of gene flow across proposed zoogeographic boundaries. Severalmolecular studies on Fejervarya species from Indonesia have been carried out, but comparative studies among members of the genus Fejervarya have yet to be performed. In order to elucidate genetic divergence and geographic d
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Karlina, Wila, Djong Hon Tjong, Dewi Imelda Roesma, Feskaharni Alamsjah, and Muhammad Syukri Fadil. "Antimicrobial Activity of Fejervarya Skin Secretions (Anura: Dicroglossidae) in West Sumatra, Indonesia." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 10, A (2022): 1188–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2022.9889.

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Research on the antimicrobial test of Fejervarya frog skin secretions (Anura: Dicroglossidae) in West Sumatra. This study aimed to analyze the ability of compounds secreted from the skin of F. cancrivora and F. limnocharis in West Sumatra to inhibit the growth of Gram Negative bacteria, Gram Positive bacteria, antibiotics-resistant bacteria and fungi. This study used the diffusion method with paper discs for antimicrobial test of frog skin secretions. Result from this study showed that the skin secretions of F. cancrivora and F. limnocharis in West Sumatra, Indonesia did not show any antimicro
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Animalesto, Gloria. "The infection of trematodes on rice frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora) in Karawang Regency, West Java." BIO Web of Conferences 19 (2020): 00004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20201900004.

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Fejervarya cancrivora is often used as raw material for food and export commodities. In 2014, it was recorded that Karawang Regency was the largest producer of frog’s legs meat in West Java. Research on trematode worms of F. cancrivora from Karawang Regency was conducted to find out the diversity of trematodes worms and its infection patterns. The observation was carried out on 120 frogs. The lungs, stomach, intestine, and caecum were examined for trematodes. The results showed that the F. cancrivora infected by four species of trematodes i.e., Glypthelmins sp., Pleurogenoides sp., Haematoloec
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Hermanda, Debby, Hari Prayogo, and Hafiz Ardian. "IDENTIFIKASI JENIS ORDO ANURA DI KAWASAN HUTAN ADAT DESA PANA KECAMATAN KAPUAS KABUPATEN SANGGAU." JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI 12, no. 2 (2025): 446–56. https://doi.org/10.26418/jhl.v12i2.55502.

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Customary forest is an area that is within the customary jurisdiction of the community that functions as a support for the life of the community around the forest area. Amphibians can live in various habitat types such as aquatic, terrestrial, arboreal, and fossorial. This study aims to determine the species of members of the Anura Order found in the Pana Village Customary Forest area. The data collection method uses the visual encounter survey / VES method combined with sampling transects. Identification of the type of order is carried out by observing its morphological differences. Based on
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Wibowo, Andri, Adi Basukriadi, Erwin Nurdin, Vita Meylani, and Nana Suryana Nasution. "MODELING SHIFTING GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF LEAST CONCERN ASIAN BRACKISH FROG FEJERVARYA CANCRIVORA (GRAVENHORST, 1829) (ANURA: DICROGLOSSIDAE) IN WEST JAVA, INDONESIA RELATED TO CMIP 5 RCP 8.5 CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIO." Treubia 50, no. 2 (2025): 71–86. https://doi.org/10.14203/treubia.v50i2.4580.

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Amphibians and their geographical distribution are threatened by climate change, including speciesin West Java, Indonesia. It is estimated that 300 amphibian species are threatened, including the familyDicroglossidae. At the same time, information on how climate change impacts amphibian species inIndonesia is very limited. This study aims to assess and model the suitable habitat for the least concernAsian brackish frog, Fejervarya cancrivora (Gravenhorst, 1829), under the CMIP 5 RCP 8.5 futureclimate change scenario by 2070, analyzed using Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt). The models developedwith Max
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Fejervarya cancrivora"

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Lai, Jou-Chieh, and 賴柔潔. "Osmoregulation of Fejervarya cancrivora tadpoles acclimation in different salinities." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/6be7nf.

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碩士<br>東海大學<br>生命科學系<br>102<br>Salinization could affect the ecology and physiology of tadpoles due to their highly permeable skin and complex life history. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of salinity and acclimation on tadpole survival, development, metamorphic traits, and physiological homeostasis of the most salt-tolerant anuran, Fejervarya cancrivora. In the first experiment, tadpoles that raised in salinity level of 3 ppt (part per thousand) were transferred to higher salinities at a rate of either 2 ppt/day or 2 ppt/3 days. Results showed that tadpoles in 2 ppt/3 da
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Conference papers on the topic "Fejervarya cancrivora"

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Kurniati, Hellen, Ni Luh Putu Rischa Phadmacanty, and Hasna Rajmira. "Accuracy assessment of the use of long tubular bones in estimating the age of rice field frogs (Fejervarya cancrivora) by using skeletochronological method." In THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS, APPLICATIONS, RESEARCH, AND TECHNOLOGY (ICON-SMART2022): Mathematical Physics and Biotechnology for Education, Energy Efficiency, and Marine Industries. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0211744.

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