نتایج جستجو برای: frogs

تعداد نتایج: 4867  

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Jennifer L. Stynoski Lisa M. Schulte Bibiana Rojas

Stynoski et al. introduce the dendrobatids, a charismatic group of frogs known for their colourful and often poisonous skin.

2011
Vanessa C. Kinney Jennifer L. Heemeyer Allan P. Pessier Michael J. Lannoo

To fully comprehend chytridiomycosis, the amphibian disease caused by the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), it is essential to understand how Bd affects amphibians throughout their remarkable range of life histories. Crawfish Frogs (Lithobates areolatus) are a typical North American pond-breeding species that forms explosive spring breeding aggregations in seasonal and semiper...

2014
Sam Young Paul Whitehorn Lee Berger Lee F. Skerratt Rick Speare Stephen Garland Rebecca Webb

The amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has caused mass mortality leading to population declines and extinctions in many frog species worldwide. The lack of host resistance may be due to fungal immunosuppressive effects that have been observed when Bd is incubated with cultured lymphocytes, but whether in vivo host immunosuppression occurs is unknown. We used a broad ra...

2015
Daniel J. Paluh Erin K. Kenison Ralph A. Saporito

Clay model experiments are commonly used to measure natural rates of predation and have become an important method in studying predator avoidance of aposematic frogs. Previous clay model experiments have demonstrated that conspicuous coloration in dendrobatid frogs is an effective deterrent to avian predators. It is generally assumed that predators recognize clay models as frogs, but few studie...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
Kelly L Smalling Rebecca Reeves Erin Muths Mark Vandever William A Battaglin Michelle L Hladik Clay L Pierce

Habitat loss and exposure to pesticides are likely primary factors contributing to amphibian decline in agricultural landscapes. Conservation efforts have attempted to restore wetlands lost through landscape modifications to reduce contaminant loads in surface waters and providing quality habitat to wildlife. The benefits of this increased wetland area, perhaps especially for amphibians, may be...

2001
BRIGITTE POULIN GAËTAN LEFEBVRE ROBERTO IBÁÑEZ

Although tropical forest birds are known to prey upon small lizards and frogs, no study has documented the attributes of vertebrate-eating birds or whether birds prey opportunistically on the different elements of the herpetofauna within tropical communities. This study is based on a 14-mo investigation on avian diet, supplemented with a 3-y census of frogs and a 1-y census of lizards in a humi...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2009
Matthew G Bolek Scott D Snyder John Janovy

Studies on life cycles and epizootiology of North American frog bladder flukes indicate that adult frogs become infected predominantly by ingesting tadpoles or other frogs that serve as second intermediate hosts for gorgoderid metacercariae. Other studies have indicated that newly metamorphosed frogs are rarely infected with these parasites because they are gape-limited predators that cannot fe...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2012
Sam Young Lee F Skerratt Diana Mendez Rick Speare Lee Berger Mike Steele

We analyzed submission data from a wildlife care group during amphibian disease surveillance in Queensland, Australia. Between January 1999 and December 2004, 877 white-lipped tree frogs Litoria infrafrenata were classified according to origin, season and presenting category. At least 69% originated from urban Cairns, significantly more than from rural and remote areas. Total submissions increa...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2007
Matthew G Bolek John Janovy

Metacercariae survival patterns and their distribution in second intermediate odonate hosts were examined for 4 species of frog lung flukes. Surveys of aquatic larvae and recently emerged teneral dragonflies and damselflies indicated that prevalence and mean abundance of Haematoloechus spp. metacercariae were significantly lower in teneral dragonflies than larval dragonflies, while there was no...

2015
Corinna E. Dreher Molly E. Cummings Heike Pröhl Daniel Osorio

Natural selection is widely noted to drive divergence of phenotypic traits. Predation pressure can facilitate morphological divergence, for example the evolution of both cryptic and conspicuous coloration in animals. In this context Dendrobatid frogs have been used to study evolutionary forces inducing diversity in protective coloration. The polytypic strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) sh...

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