When partial compliance is as bad as none: the Paradise Dam in Queensland has a fishway for the Australian Lungfish that is all but useless, writes Roger Currie.
When partial compliance is as bad as none: the Paradise Dam in Queensland has a fishway for the Australian Lungfish that is all but useless, writes Roger Currie.
The feature describes how nuclear weapons testing might provide clues to assist scientists studying an endangered species, the Australian lungfish.
... PhysOrg.com) -- The tooth enamel of lungfish and garfish could provide the basis for new material to make ...
... Biology. Scientists have long known that ancient lungfish species are the ancestors of the tetrapods. These fish could survive ... -- as well as three bony fishes -- the Australian lungfish, the zebrafish and the American paddlefish. The bony fish ...
... could have been produced instead by lobe-finned ancestors of the lungfish. "In a number of these trackways, the animals alternate their limbs ... looked systematically at the biomechanics of their locomotion. An African lungfish (Protopterus annectens) kept in the laboratory of study ...
The improbable walking behavior of the African lungfish redraws the evolutionary route of life on earth from water to land.
... about fin development in sharks, paddlefish, and Australian lungfish, the scientists can now definitively conclude that fingers ...
... spaces, geckos, auditorium, frogs, cafeteria, lungfish, and millions of visitors each year was initially ...
... some can grunt and hum, yet singing originated in lungfish, according to new research that also determined how songbirds consistently ...
... crocodiles, turtles, sharks, and a new species of lungfish. Details are posted at presenter Derek Main ...
Air-breathing animals may have evolved in reponse to a global drop in oxygen, according to a study on a fossilised lungfish.
... and lobe-finned fishes--similar to the modern lungfish--dominated the waters, while ray-finned ...
Using atmospheric nuclear weapons to test the lifespan and ages of lungfish can contribute greatly to conserving the species.
... of them all -- bigger than the human genome and even larger than the previous record holder -- the marbled lungfish ...