Water-balance response of Rhinella arenarum (Hensel, 1867) tadpoles to graduated increase in environmental osmolarity
The water balance and the upper limit of osmotic tolerance of premetamorphic Rhinella arenarum larvae (Gosner's stage 26) was evaluated after semistatic incubation in electrolyte (NaCl) and non-electrolyte (mannitol) media following a protocol of progressively increased osmotic pressure. Wet an...
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doaj-3d1d3d90a4914fb2ae62d2883125e31a2020-11-24T21:00:26ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437570117117910.1590/S1519-69842010000100024S1519-69842010000100024Water-balance response of Rhinella arenarum (Hensel, 1867) tadpoles to graduated increase in environmental osmolarityL. Ferrari0FR. de la Torre1A. Salibián2Universidad Nacional de LujánUniversidad Nacional de LujánUniversidad Nacional de LujánThe water balance and the upper limit of osmotic tolerance of premetamorphic Rhinella arenarum larvae (Gosner's stage 26) was evaluated after semistatic incubation in electrolyte (NaCl) and non-electrolyte (mannitol) media following a protocol of progressively increased osmotic pressure. Wet and dry weights were measured to calculate the water content as a derived variable indicative of the hydric balance. Statistical analysis was performed using univariate and integrated multivariate analysis. Tadpoles survived in electrolyte and non-electrolyte solutions up to 200 mOsm. The discriminant function was the best tool to describe the responses of the animals to external environmental stress under experimental conditions. The results were compared with those obtained in previous studies using a protocol of acute exposure to the same media used in this study. It was concluded that a) multivariate analysis is an appropriate approach to describe the responses of tadpoles to changes in the environmental physicochemical parameters, and b) progressive and acute acclimation to the experimental solutions induced similar responses.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842010000100024&lng=en&tlng=enRhinella arenarum (synonym of Bufo arenarum)environmental osmotic stressintegrated water balanceyoung tadpolesgraduated exposure |
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L. Ferrari FR. de la Torre A. Salibián Water-balance response of Rhinella arenarum (Hensel, 1867) tadpoles to graduated increase in environmental osmolarity Brazilian Journal of Biology Rhinella arenarum (synonym of Bufo arenarum) environmental osmotic stress integrated water balance young tadpoles graduated exposure |
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Water-balance response of Rhinella arenarum (Hensel, 1867) tadpoles to graduated increase in environmental osmolarity |
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Water-balance response of Rhinella arenarum (Hensel, 1867) tadpoles to graduated increase in environmental osmolarity |
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Water-balance response of Rhinella arenarum (Hensel, 1867) tadpoles to graduated increase in environmental osmolarity |
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Water-balance response of Rhinella arenarum (Hensel, 1867) tadpoles to graduated increase in environmental osmolarity |
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Water-balance response of Rhinella arenarum (Hensel, 1867) tadpoles to graduated increase in environmental osmolarity |
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water-balance response of rhinella arenarum (hensel, 1867) tadpoles to graduated increase in environmental osmolarity |
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Instituto Internacional de Ecologia |
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Brazilian Journal of Biology |
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The water balance and the upper limit of osmotic tolerance of premetamorphic Rhinella arenarum larvae (Gosner's stage 26) was evaluated after semistatic incubation in electrolyte (NaCl) and non-electrolyte (mannitol) media following a protocol of progressively increased osmotic pressure. Wet and dry weights were measured to calculate the water content as a derived variable indicative of the hydric balance. Statistical analysis was performed using univariate and integrated multivariate analysis. Tadpoles survived in electrolyte and non-electrolyte solutions up to 200 mOsm. The discriminant function was the best tool to describe the responses of the animals to external environmental stress under experimental conditions. The results were compared with those obtained in previous studies using a protocol of acute exposure to the same media used in this study. It was concluded that a) multivariate analysis is an appropriate approach to describe the responses of tadpoles to changes in the environmental physicochemical parameters, and b) progressive and acute acclimation to the experimental solutions induced similar responses. |
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Rhinella arenarum (synonym of Bufo arenarum) environmental osmotic stress integrated water balance young tadpoles graduated exposure |
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