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Chemical-Basis-of-Prey-Recognition-in-Thamnophiine-Snakes-The-Unexpected-New-Roles-of-Parvalbumins-pone.0039560.s001.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 12 s, 454 × 208 pixels, 138 kbps, file size: 205 KB)


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English: The movie shows a positive bioassay with the snake Nerodia fasciata attacking a parvalbumin-coated lure after lure-directed tongue flicks. The video was recorded at 75 fps.
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Source Video S1 from Smargiassi M, Daghfous G, Leroy B, Legreneur P, Toubeau G, Bels V, Wattiez R. "Chemical Basis of Prey Recognition in Thamnophiine Snakes: The Unexpected New Roles of Parvalbumins". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0039560. PMID 22761824. PMC: 3384659.
Author Smargiassi M, Daghfous G, Leroy B, Legreneur P, Toubeau G, Bels V, Wattiez R
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 18 October 2012. It was captioned as follows:
English: A Nerodia fasciata snake attacking a parvalbumin-coated lure after lure-directed tongue flicks. Parvalbumin is one of the chemical cues that such snakes use to identify prey.
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English: A Nerodia fasciata snake attacking a parvalbumin-coated lure after lure-directed tongue flicks. Parvalbumin is one of the chemical cues that such snakes use to identify prey.
Slovenščina: Kača vrste Nerodia fasciata napada s parvalbuminom prevlečeno vabo. Parvalbumin je ena od kemičnih snovi, ki jih kače uporabljajo za prepoznavo plena.
中文(简体):南美水蛇Nerodia fasciata)在用信子定位后进攻经小白蛋白涂抹的诱饵。小白蛋白是蛇用于辨认猎物的分子之一。

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