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    Kinship Influences Larval Growth and Metamorphic Traits of Bufo Scaber in a Context-dependent Manner by Gramapurohit, N. P, Shanbhag, B. A, Saidapur, S. K

    Published in Journal of herpetology (01-03-2008)
    “…Studies on the effects of group composition (i.e., kin or mixed groups) on metamorphic traits (SVL, body mass, and duration of larval period) can provide…”
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    Pattern of Plasma Sex Steroid Hormone Levels during Reproductive Cycles of Male and Female Tropical Lizard, Calotes versicolor by Radder, R.S, Shanbhag, B.A, Saidapur, S.K

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-12-2001)
    “…Annual changes in gonadal activity and plasma sex steroid hormone levels in male and female Calotes versicolor [plasma testosterone (T) levels in males and 17…”
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    Effect of Sex Steroids on Gonadal Differentiation and Sex Reversal in the Frog, Rana curtipes by Saidapur, S.K, Gramapurohit, N.P, Shanbhag, B.A

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-10-2001)
    “…The bicolored frog, Rana curtipes, is endemic to Western Ghats of Southern India, having a prolonged larval life. In this species, gonadal differentiation is…”
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    Prey detection in juveniles of an agamid lizard, Calotes versicolor (Daudin, 1802) (Reptilia: Squamata) by Ammanna, V. H. F, Saidapur, S. K, Shanbhag, B. A

    Published in The Italian journal of zoology (02-01-2014)
    “…The relative importance of visual and chemical cues of prey in their detection by the juveniles of Calotes versicolor was studied using laboratory-born,…”
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    Pattern of Gonadal Sex Differentiation, Development, and Onset of Steroidogenesis in the Frog, Rana curtipes by Gramapurohit, N.P, Shanbhag, B.A, Saidapur, S.K

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-09-2000)
    “…Histomorphological changes and steroidogenic potential of the gonads during sexual differentiation and development were studied in Rana curtipes from tadpole…”
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    Plasma Progesterone Levels and Luteal Activity during Gestation and Prolonged Oviductal Egg Retention in a Tropical Lizard, Calotes versicolor by Shanbhag, B.A, Radder, R.S, Saidapur, S.K

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-07-2001)
    “…Plasma progesterone (P) levels and luteal and adrenal activities were studied during normal gestation and unusual prolonged period of oviductal egg retention…”
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    Spatio-temporal variations in adult density, abdominal status & indoor resting pattern of Culex quinquefasciatus Say in Panaji, Goa, India by Kaliwal, Mahesh B, Kumar, Ashwani, Shanbhag, A B, Dash, A P, Javali, S B

    “…Goa is one of the filariasis endemic states of India. However, information on density pattern and resting behavior of Culex quinquefasciatus Say, the principal…”
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    GnRH but Not Warm Temperature Induces Recrudescence of Quiescent Testes in the Tropical Lizard Calotes versicolor (Daud.) during Postbreeding Phase by Shanbhag, B.A, Radder, R.S, Saidapur, S.K

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-08-2000)
    “…The effects of temperature and various doses of GnRH on testicular recrudescence were studied in Calotes versicolor during the postbreeding (December–January)…”
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    Sensory basis of food perception in tadpoles of the frog, Sphaerotheca breviceps by Sugur, H. S., Mulla, G. S., Purohit, I. R., Shanbhag, B. A., Saidapur, S. K.

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (25-12-2008)
    “…The mechanism of food detection was studied in tadpoles of the frog Sphaerotheca breviceps using a rectangular glass tank, the two ends of which served as…”
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    Effect of LH, FSH, LH + FSH and homoplastic pituitary extract on developing testis and epididymis of pigeon Columba livia by Nayak, M S, Shanbhag, B A, Nadkarni, V B

    Published in Indian journal of experimental biology (01-04-1990)
    “…Ovine LH is needed for differentiation of juvenile Leydig cells and for their maintenance and steroidogenic potential, while FSH is necessary for Sertoli cell…”
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    Members of opposite sex mutually regulate gonadal recrudescence in the lizardCalotes versicolor (Agamidae) by Shanbhag, B. A., Radder, R. S., Saidapur, S. K.

    Published in Journal of biosciences (01-09-2002)
    “…Adult males and females of the seasonally breeding lizardCalotes versicolor were subjected to various social situations under semi-natural conditions to…”
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    Selection of nest platforms and the differential use of nest building fibres by the Baya weaver, Ploceus philippinus Linnaeus 1766 by Borges, S. D., Desai, M., Shanbhag, A. B.

    Published in Tropical zoology (01-08-2002)
    “…The choice by the Baya weaver between different plant species as nesting platforms and sources of nesting fibre was analysed on an agricultural study plot at…”
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    Pattern of growth and utilization of abdominal fat bodies during larval development and metamorphosis in five South Indian anurans by Gramapurohit, N. P., Shanbhag, B. A., Saidapur, S. K.

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (10-12-1998)
    “…The tadpoles of Rana tigrina, Rana cyanophlyctis, Rana curtipes, Polypedatus maculatus and Bufo melanostictus grew in size (mass and snout vent length or SVL)…”
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    Immunocytochemical Localization of Androgen Receptor in the Comb, Uropygial Gland, Testis, and Epididymis in the Domestic Chicken by Shanbhag, Bhagyashri A., Sharp, Peter J.

    Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-01-1996)
    “…Nuclear, but not cytoplasmic androgen receptors (AR), were localized immunocytochemically in the comb, uropygial (preen) gland, testis, and epididymis of…”
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