Abstract—We tested the susceptibility of parental (Rana lessonae) and hemiclonal hybrid tadpoles of the R. esculenta complex to triphenyltin (TPT), a fungicide commonly used in agriculture, at renewed concentrations of 0.11, 0.81, and 1.87 mg/L over the entire larval period. Because habitats of R. lessonae are often characterized by a low pH and disturbed habitats such as gravel pits by high pH, we also tested whether pH 6.4 or pH 8.1 modifies their susceptibility to triphenyltin. We measured survival to metamorphosis, body mass at day 30, body mass at metamorphosis, and time to metamorphosis of individually reared tadpoles. Crosses of R. lessonae males with R. lessonae females and with two hemiclones of R. esculenta females produced tadpol...
Several constituents of the current global change are usually deemed accountable for the worldwide d...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, and pesticides have been suggested as one of the contr...
The present study examines whether behavior of Xenopus laevis tadpoles, when measured with the multi...
Antifouling chemicals are legacy contaminants in aquatic ecosystems. Previous experiments have shown...
Abstract—Amphibian species inhabiting agricultural areas may be exposed to pesticides during their a...
Biodiversity is under pressure worldwide, with amphibians being particularly threatened. Stressors r...
Declining amphibian populations in association with an incidence of deformities have been observed g...
Amphibian tadpoles develop in aquatic environments where they are susceptible to the effects of pest...
Glyphosate-based herbicides are currently the most commonly used herbicides in the world. They have ...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
Roundup is a commonly used pesticide applied to agriculture and forest habitats. In Canada and parts...
Glyphosate-based herbicides are currently the most commonly used herbicides in the world. They have ...
Antifouling chemicals have a long history of causing toxicity to aquatic organisms. We measured grow...
Aquatic organisms are often exposed to a wide variety of perturbations in nature, including pathogen...
There are many concerns over the effects that humans have on the environment. One major concern is ...
Several constituents of the current global change are usually deemed accountable for the worldwide d...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, and pesticides have been suggested as one of the contr...
The present study examines whether behavior of Xenopus laevis tadpoles, when measured with the multi...
Antifouling chemicals are legacy contaminants in aquatic ecosystems. Previous experiments have shown...
Abstract—Amphibian species inhabiting agricultural areas may be exposed to pesticides during their a...
Biodiversity is under pressure worldwide, with amphibians being particularly threatened. Stressors r...
Declining amphibian populations in association with an incidence of deformities have been observed g...
Amphibian tadpoles develop in aquatic environments where they are susceptible to the effects of pest...
Glyphosate-based herbicides are currently the most commonly used herbicides in the world. They have ...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
Roundup is a commonly used pesticide applied to agriculture and forest habitats. In Canada and parts...
Glyphosate-based herbicides are currently the most commonly used herbicides in the world. They have ...
Antifouling chemicals have a long history of causing toxicity to aquatic organisms. We measured grow...
Aquatic organisms are often exposed to a wide variety of perturbations in nature, including pathogen...
There are many concerns over the effects that humans have on the environment. One major concern is ...
Several constituents of the current global change are usually deemed accountable for the worldwide d...
Amphibian populations are declining globally, and pesticides have been suggested as one of the contr...
The present study examines whether behavior of Xenopus laevis tadpoles, when measured with the multi...