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Body size, nuptial pad size and hormone levels: Potential non-destructive biomarkers of reproductive health in wild toads (Bufo bufo)

机译:体型,婚礼垫的大小和激素水平:野生蟾蜍生殖健康的潜在非破坏性生物标志物(Bufo bufo)

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Amphibians are declining and fertility/fecundity are major drivers of population stability. The development of non-destructive methods to assess reproductive health are needed as destructive measures are fundamentally at odds with conservation goals for declining species. We investigated the utility of body size, nuptial pad size and forelimb width as non-destructive biomarkers of internal reproductive physiology, by analysing correlations with commonly used destructive methods in adult male toads (Bufo bufo) from a low human impact and a high human impact site. Principal component analyses revealed that size was the most important variable for explaining inter-individual differences in other measured endpoints, both non-destructive and destructive, except for hormone levels and nuptial pad, which were independent of size. Toads from the LI and the HI site differed in almost all of the measured endpoints; this was largely driven by the significantly smaller size of toads from the HI site. Correlational analyses within sites revealed that size was correlated with several reproductive endpoints in toads from the HI site but not the LI site, indicating a possible limiting effect of size on reproductive physiology. Intersex was observed in 33 % of toads from the HI site and incidence was not related to any other measured endpoint. In conclusion, we provide evidence that size is associated with reproductive physiology and that nuptial pad/hormone levels have potential as additional markers due to their independence from size. We also show that human activities can have a negative effect on reproductive physiology of the common toad.
机译:两栖动物正在减少,而生育率/生殖力是人口稳定的主要驱动力。由于破坏性措施与物种不断减少的保护目标根本上不一致,因此需要开发用于评估生殖健康的非破坏性方法。我们通过分析人类低影响和高人类影响下成年雄性蟾蜍(Bufo bufo)与常用破坏方法的相关性,研究了身体大小,婚礼垫大小和前肢宽度作为内部生殖生理的非破坏性生物标志物的作用。现场。主成分分析显示,大小是解释其他测量终点(无损和无损)个体间差异的最重要变量,激素水平和婚庆垫除外,这与尺寸无关。来自LI和HI站点的蟾蜍几乎在所有测得的终点上都不同。这主要是由于HI站点中蟾蜍的大小显着减小。部位内的相关分析表明,蟾蜍的大小与HI部位的蟾蜍的几个生殖终点相关,而LI部位则不相关,表明蟾蜍对生殖生理的影响可能是有限的。在来自HI站点的33%的蟾蜍中观察到性交,其发生率与其他任何测量终点均无关。总之,我们提供的证据表明,大小与生殖生理有关,而婚前垫/激素水平由于其与大小无关而具有作为其他标记物的潜力。我们还表明,人类活动可能会对普通蟾蜍的生殖生理产生负面影响。

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