Global Amphibian Decline Flashcards
Anatomy of tadpole or polliwog
short, oval bodies with broad tails, small mouths, and no external gills
long GI tract and no lungs
2wks-3 yrs
Larvae anatomy
free-living embryo (small version of adults)
fully developed limbs, external gills, a tail fin, distinctive larval dentition, a rudimentary tongue, and absence of eyelids
2-4 months-> 2-3 yrs
Frogs/toads anatomy
short body, elongated hind limbs, absence of visible neck and tail
highly permeable skin used for absorbing water and respiration
short GI with cloaca
lay exterior eggs developed outside of body
Salamander/newts anatomy
2-4 legs
3 types of respiration: gills, lungs, or skin respiration
cloaca
lay exterior eggs
Factors of global decline
overharvesting, competition with invasive species, habitat alteration, environmental contaminants, climate change, increases in infectious diseases
What percentage of amphibian species are declining?
~43%
12 for birds and 23 for mammals
Which pathogenic microorganisms are of most importance to the decline
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis fungus and ranavirus