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Occurrence of oral deformities in larval anurans

January 1, 2007

We quantified deformities in the marginal papillae, tooth rows, and jaw sheaths of tadpoles from 13 population samples representing three families and 11 sites in the southeastern United States. Oral deformities were observed in all samples and in 13.5-98% of the specimens per sample. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (chytrid) infections were detected in three samples. There was high variability among samples in the pattern and number of discovered deformities. Pairwise associations between oral structures containing deformities were nonrandom for several populations, especially those with B. dendrobatidis infections or high total numbers of deformities. Comparisons of deformities among samples using multivariate analyses revealed that tadpole samples grouped together by family. Analyses of ordination indicated that three variables, the number of deformities, the number of significant associations among deformity types within populations, and whether populations were infected with B. dendrobatidis, were significantly correlated with the pattern of deformities. Our data indicate that the incidence of oral deformities can be high in natural populations and that phylogeny and B. dendrobatidis infection exert a strong influence on the occurrence and type of oral deformities in tadpoles. ?? by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herperologists.

Publication Year 2007
Title Occurrence of oral deformities in larval anurans
DOI 10.1643/0045-8511(2007)7[449:OOODIL]2.0.CO;2
Authors D.L. Drake, R. Altig, J.B. Grace, S.C. Walls
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Copeia
Index ID 70029846
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse