FIGURE 2 in Oviparity, viviparity or plasticity in reproductive mode of the olm Proteus anguinus: an epic misunderstanding caused by prey regurgitation?

Abstract

FIGURE 2 Regurgitated salamander (Salamandra salamandra) larvae. The first image A) shows the larva (3.1 cm of total length) still alive after regurgitation with no obvious damage visible; B) shows the second larva (3.2 cm of total length), with heavier damage around the gills. A close-up of the respective damaged area of the C) neck and gills of the larva is shown.Published as part of Recknagel, Hans, Premate, Ester, Zakšek, Valerija, Aljančič, Gregor, Kostanjšek, Rok & Trontelj, Peter, 2022, Oviparity, viviparity or plasticity in reproductive mode of the olm Proteus anguinus: an epic misunderstanding caused by prey regurgitation?, pp. 153-165 in Contributions to Zoology 91 (3) on page 159, DOI: 10.1163/18759866-BJA10029, http://zenodo.org/record/834341

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