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The effects of tail damage on tadpole development and leaping ability after metamorphosis in Cuban tree frogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis)

机译:古巴植物青蛙变态后蝌蚪损伤对蝌蚪发育和剥离能力的影响(Osteopilus Septentrionyis)

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Tadpoles have many predators in the wild and are able to escape from them because the structure of their tail allows it to tear off if attacked. We examined the effects of tail damage in the early tadpole stages on the leaping and swimming abilities of Cuban tree frogs after metamorphosis. We obtained 120 Cuban tree frogs, and to simulate predation, we initially removed a piece of the top of the tadpole tails in one experimental group, cut off a piece of the bottom of the tadpole tails in the second experimental group, and did not make any cuts to tails of the control group. Following tail regeneration by all tadpoles in both experimental groups, we treated all experimental tadpoles as one group, and simulated a second predation event by removing 10% of the distal tip of the tail. After tadpoles completed metamorphosis, they were subjected to a swimming endurance test and subsequent measurement of their leaping abilities. We found no significant effect of tail damage on the leaping abilities of frogs after metamorphosis, and no significant difference in body size at metamorphosis among the groups. The experiment was then replicated and tested tadpole corticosterone (CORT) levels to determine if tadpoles exhibited stress from the tail damage. We found significantly elevated CORT levels in tadpoles with tail damage compared to the tadpoles without tail damage. We conclude that the regeneration abilities of the Cuban tree frog tadpoles afford them the opportunity to survive minor predation events and recover with no apparent long-lasting ill effects even though they were physiologically stressed from the damage. These abilities likely contribute to the Cuban tree frogs' success as an invasive species throughout the Florida peninsula.
机译:蝌蚪在野外有许多捕食者,并且能够摆脱它们,因为他们的尾部的结构允许它攻击如果受到攻击。我们检查了在变态后古巴林蛙跳跃和游泳能力的早期蝌蚪阶段的影响。我们获得了120个古巴树蛙,并模拟了捕食,我们最初在一个实验组中取出了一块蝌蚪尾巴的顶部,切断了第二个实验组的蝌蚪尾的一块底部,并没有制造任何切割到对照组的尾部。在两种实验组中的所有蝌蚪进行尾部再生,我们将所有实验蝌蚪视为一个组,并通过去除尾部的10%来模拟第二捕食事件。在蝌蚪完成的变态之后,它们受到游泳耐久性测试和随后测量其跳跃能力。我们发现尾部损伤对变态后青蛙跳跃能力的显着影响,群体之间的变态下的体型没有显着差异。然后将实验复制和测试蝌蚪皮质酮(皮层)水平,以确定蝌蚪是否表现出尾部损伤的应力。我们发现与没有尾部损坏的蝌蚪相比,在蝌蚪中发现了显着升高的皮质水滴水位。我们得出结论,古巴树蛙蝌蚪的再生能力使他们有机会在没有明显的持久性病效应中恢复次要的捕食事件并恢复过度持久的效果。这些能力可能导致古巴树丛的成功作为整个佛罗里达半岛的侵入性物种。

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