The effect of trematode infection on amphibian limb development and survivorship
- PMID: 10221912
- DOI: 10.1126/science.284.5415.802
The effect of trematode infection on amphibian limb development and survivorship
Abstract
The causes of amphibian deformities and their role in widespread amphibian declines remain conjectural. Severe limb abnormalities were induced at high frequencies in Pacific treefrogs (Hyla regilla) exposed to cercariae of a trematode parasite (Ribeiroia sp.). The abnormalities closely matched those observed at field sites, and an increase in parasite density caused an increase in abnormality frequency and a decline in tadpole survivorship. These findings call for further investigation of parasite infection as a cause of amphibian deformities in other sites and species.
Comment in
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A trematode parasite causes some frog deformities.Science. 1999 Apr 30;284(5415):731, 733. doi: 10.1126/science.284.5415.731. Science. 1999. PMID: 10336392 No abstract available.
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