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Clint, G. M. 1985. The investigation of stomatal ionic relationsusing guard cell protoplasts. II. Osmotic relations of guardcell protoplasts in short and long-term incubation.J.exp. Bot 36: 17391748 Measurements were made of the volume changes exhibited by isolatedguard cell protoplasts (GCPs) of Commelina communis L, whenexposed to a range of concentrations of external osmotica Inshort-term incubation, GCPs behaved as osmometers and showedrapid volume changes in response to changing external osmoticpressure (0). In long-term incubation, GCPs prepared and incubatedwith added external KCl showed further slow changes in volume,in a manner suggesting that regulation of volume occurred. Protoplastsprepared and incubated without added external KCl had smallervolumes for a given value of 0, and their ability to regulatevolume in long-term incubation was reduced or absent. Treatment with fusicoccin caused an increase in both the volumeand the K+ content of GCPs. The increase in volume continuingafter the increase in K+ content had ceased, in a manner similarto that observed in walled guard cells in epidermal strips. Key words: Guard cell protoplasts, volume regulation, Commelina communis 相似文献
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ERICA D. CHIPMAN NANCY E. McINTYRE JAMES D. RAY MARK C. WALLACE CLINT W. BOAL 《The Journal of wildlife management》2007,71(5):1662-1668
Abstract: We studied the behavioral effects of necklace-style radiotransmitters on breeding male western burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) in 2 areas of northwestern Texas, USA, in 2004 and 2005. We tested the hypothesis that transmittered owls would spend time interacting with their necklaces and as a result spend less time in vigilance and resting activities than would nontransmittered owls. Nontransmittered owls (n = 6) spent significantly more time being vigilant (P = 0.007) than did transmittered owls (n = 3) in 2004, who spent significant amounts of time interacting with their necklaces. In 2005, behaviors of transmittered owls (n = 8) were significantly different (P < 0.001) from control individuals (n = 4), but behaviors did not vary consistently by treatment period (prenecklace vs. necklace vs. postnecklace periods). Behavioral activity budgets varied considerably among individuals. Although the owls spent a significant amount of time interacting with their necklaces, they appeared to habituate to the presence of the transmitters within a relatively short period (<1week), and necklaces did not affect survivorship or fitness in the short-term. 相似文献
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CALEB MARSHALL BROWN CLINT A. BOYD ANTHONY P. RUSSELL FLS 《Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society》2011,163(4):1157-1198
A small, articulated basal ornithopod skeleton from the Frenchman Formation (late Maastrichtian) of Saskatchewan (RSM P 1225.1), previously referred to the taxon Thescelosaurus, differs from both recognized species of this taxon (Thescelosaurus neglectus and Thescelosaurus garbanii). The differences are taxonomically informative and we recognize this specimen as the holotype of a new species, Thescelosaurus assiniboiensis sp. nov. , diagnosed by the presence of two autapomorphies, and displaying plesiomorphic traits more similar to those of Parksosaurus, than to those of the other Thescelosaurus species. The Frenchman Formation also harbours an intriguing faunal assemblage in which Thescelosaurus represents one of the most abundant dinosaur taxa, and preserves a relatively high proportion of small (putatively juvenile and subadult) specimens of many dinosaur taxa. Further work that increases the faunal sample from this formation, and that permits quantitative comparisons with contemporary formations, will determine whether or not these differences are well supported, and will determine their ultimate palaeobiological significance. Identification of a third species of Thescelosaurus from the late Maastrichtian of North America suggests that this taxon was more diverse than previously recognized, and shows an increase in diversity from the Campanian through the late Maastrichtian, contrasting the trends seen in most other ornithischian clades. © 2011 The Linnean Society of London, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2011, 163 , 1157–1198. 相似文献