The effect of oxygen partial pressure (Po(2)) on development and hatching was investigated in aquatic embryos of the myobatrachid frog, Crinia georgiana, in the field and in the laboratory. Eggs from 29 field nests experienced widely variable Po(2) but similar temperatures. Mean Po(2) in different nests ranged between 2.9 and 19.3 kPa (grand mean 12.9 kPa), and mean temperature ranged between 11.9 degrees and 16.8 degrees C (grand mean 13.7 degrees C). There was no detectable effect of Po(2) or temperature on development rate or hatching time in the field, except in one nest at 2.9 kPa where the embryos died, presumably in association with hypoxia. Laboratory eggs were incubated at 15 degrees C at a range of Po(2) between 2 and 25 kPa. Betw...
Many amphibians lay their eggs in gelatinous masses up to 10–20 cm in diameter, posing problems for ...
Hypoxia can have profound sublethal effects on reproduction and embryonic development of some freshw...
The ciliated epithelium of amphibian embryos produces a current within the perivitelline fluid of th...
Oxygen available to amphibian embryos fluctuates widely and is often very low. We investigated the e...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) available to amphibian embryos fluctuates widely and is o...
The effects of oxygen partial pressure (PO₂) on development and respiration were investigated in the...
SYNOPSIS. Respiratory constraints on the structure of single eggs and egg masses have affected the m...
The effects of oxygen partial pressure ([Formula: see text]) on development and respiration were inv...
The development of amphibians and fishes is a complex process influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic ...
In Zimbabwe, female Chiromantis xerampelina construct spherical foam nests that are suspended above ...
Many selective agents have been implicated in the evolution of maternal investment per offspring. Al...
Many selective agents have been implicated in the evolution of maternal investment per offspring. Al...
The Australian moss frog, Bryobatrachus nimbus, oviposits four to 16 large eggs in terrestrial nests...
Hypoxia can have profound sublethal effects on reproduction and embryonic development of some freshw...
© CSIRO. Hypoxia can have profound sublethal effects on reproduction and embryonic development of so...
Many amphibians lay their eggs in gelatinous masses up to 10–20 cm in diameter, posing problems for ...
Hypoxia can have profound sublethal effects on reproduction and embryonic development of some freshw...
The ciliated epithelium of amphibian embryos produces a current within the perivitelline fluid of th...
Oxygen available to amphibian embryos fluctuates widely and is often very low. We investigated the e...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) available to amphibian embryos fluctuates widely and is o...
The effects of oxygen partial pressure (PO₂) on development and respiration were investigated in the...
SYNOPSIS. Respiratory constraints on the structure of single eggs and egg masses have affected the m...
The effects of oxygen partial pressure ([Formula: see text]) on development and respiration were inv...
The development of amphibians and fishes is a complex process influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic ...
In Zimbabwe, female Chiromantis xerampelina construct spherical foam nests that are suspended above ...
Many selective agents have been implicated in the evolution of maternal investment per offspring. Al...
Many selective agents have been implicated in the evolution of maternal investment per offspring. Al...
The Australian moss frog, Bryobatrachus nimbus, oviposits four to 16 large eggs in terrestrial nests...
Hypoxia can have profound sublethal effects on reproduction and embryonic development of some freshw...
© CSIRO. Hypoxia can have profound sublethal effects on reproduction and embryonic development of so...
Many amphibians lay their eggs in gelatinous masses up to 10–20 cm in diameter, posing problems for ...
Hypoxia can have profound sublethal effects on reproduction and embryonic development of some freshw...
The ciliated epithelium of amphibian embryos produces a current within the perivitelline fluid of th...