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@article{725876, author = {Patočka, Jiří and Schwanhaeuser Wulff, Kräuff Rainer and Marini Palomeque, María Victoria}, article_location = {USA}, article_number = {5/1999}, keywords = {Dart; poison; frogs; toxins; Dendrobatidae; Batrachotoxins; Pumiliotoxins; bioterrorism;Indians; South America; blowguns.}, language = {eng}, issn = {1057-9419}, journal = {The ASA Newsletter}, title = {Dart poison frogs and their toxins}, url = {http://www.asanltr.com/ASANews-99/995frogs.htm}, volume = {74}, year = {1999} }
TY - JOUR ID - 725876 AU - Patočka, Jiří - Schwanhaeuser Wulff, Kräuff Rainer - Marini Palomeque, María Victoria PY - 1999 TI - Dart poison frogs and their toxins JF - The ASA Newsletter VL - 74 IS - 5/1999 SP - 80-89 EP - 80-89 PB - Applied Science and Analysis, ASA Inc. SN - 10579419 KW - Dart KW - poison KW - frogs KW - toxins KW - Dendrobatidae KW - Batrachotoxins KW - Pumiliotoxins KW - bioterrorism;Indians KW - South America KW - blowguns. UR - http://www.asanltr.com/ASANews-99/995frogs.htm L2 - http://www.asanltr.com/ASANews-99/995frogs.htm N2 - Dart poison frogs, poison-arrow frogs, poison frogs and dendrobatid frogs are all names for small, brightly-colored frogs from Central and South America. These are members of the Dendrobatidae family, which secrete poisons from glands in their skin. The Emberá and Noanamá Chocó Indians use these toxic secretions for poisoning darts used in blowguns [1]. The family Dendrobatidae has eight genera: Dendrobates, Phyllobates, Aromobates, Epidobates, Minyobates, Manophryne, Nephelobates and Colosthetus, with 179 species of dart poison frog known already. ER -
PATOČKA, Jiří, Kräuff Rainer SCHWANHAEUSER WULFF a María Victoria MARINI PALOMEQUE. Dart poison frogs and their toxins. \textit{The ASA Newsletter}. USA: Applied Science and Analysis, ASA Inc., roč.~74, 5/1999, s.~80-89. ISSN~1057-9419. 1999.
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