Oral deformities in several species of frogs from the Savannah River Site,USA

Citation
J. Burger et Jw. Snodgrass, Oral deformities in several species of frogs from the Savannah River Site,USA, ENV TOX CH, 19(10), 2000, pp. 2519-2524
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
07307268 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
10
Year of publication
2000
Pages
2519 - 2524
Database
ISI
SICI code
0730-7268(200010)19:10<2519:ODISSO>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Tadpoles of seven species of frogs from 22 wetlands on the Savannah River S ite in South Carolina, USA, were examined to assess the prevalence of mouth -part deformities and axial skeletal deformities. Species examined included southern toad (Bufo terrestris), pine woods treefrog (Hyla femoralis), spr ing peeper (Pseudacris crucifer), southern chorus frog (P. nigrita), ornate chorus frog (P. ornata), bronze frog (Rana calmitans), and southern leopar d frog (R. utricularia). Of the 4,335 tadpoles examined in 1997 and 1998, 6 % exhibited mouth-part deformities and none exhibited axial skeletal deform ities. However, significant interspecific differences existed for both preh ind-limb and posthind-limb developmental stages. The highest percentage of deformities in prehind-limb stage occurred in spring peeper (27%), ornate c horus frog (29%) and bronze frog (33%), and the lowest percentage occurred in southern toad (5.5%) and southern chorus frog (4.8%). The frequency of m outh deformities decreased from the prehind- to posthind-limb developmental . stage for six of seven species and was significant for southern toad and ornate chorus frog. Differences existed in the percent of mouth-part deform ities among species in the same wetland and among wetlands for two species (southern toad and southern leopard frog). Among southern toads, mouth-part deformities increased with increasing hydroperiod length. Oral deformities may lead to lowered feeding success and lowered survival of tadpoles, resu lting in a lower percentage of deformities in the posthind-limb stage.