Comparative morphological analysis during larval development of three syntopic newt species (Urodela: Salamandridae)

We provide comparative and updated staging tables for the larvae of three syntopic newt species – Triturus carnifex, Lissotriton italicus and Ichthyosaura alpestris inexpectatus –living in Calabria. A detailed description, stage by stage, of the full larval period until completion of metamorphosis i...

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Main Authors: I. Bernabò, E. Brunelli
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:The European Zoological Journal
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750263.2019.1568599
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spelling doaj-6701ebe0c99649ef9cc0a5b1e9b3ef1b2020-11-25T01:11:04ZengTaylor & Francis GroupThe European Zoological Journal2475-02632019-01-01861385310.1080/24750263.2019.15685991568599Comparative morphological analysis during larval development of three syntopic newt species (Urodela: Salamandridae)I. Bernabò0E. Brunelli1Ecology and Earth Science, University of CalabriaEcology and Earth Science, University of CalabriaWe provide comparative and updated staging tables for the larvae of three syntopic newt species – Triturus carnifex, Lissotriton italicus and Ichthyosaura alpestris inexpectatus –living in Calabria. A detailed description, stage by stage, of the full larval period until completion of metamorphosis is furnished, accompanied by photographic tables of the most important stages. The appearance of the most prominent and easily identifiable morphological features (i.e. development of gills, balancers and limbs; and body pigmentation), and length, have been used as staging criteria. Ontogenic development in the three considered species is compared with that of other Caudata species. For the three newt species, we also performed a comparative analysis of the developmental larval phases, emphasising the shared and species-specific features. The present descriptive study adds comparative information on distinctive morphological traits that may be useful for the recognition of newts during larval ontogeny and, in some cases, when sampling in the field.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750263.2019.1568599Urodelanewtlarvaenormal developmentstaging tables
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author I. Bernabò
E. Brunelli
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E. Brunelli
Comparative morphological analysis during larval development of three syntopic newt species (Urodela: Salamandridae)
The European Zoological Journal
Urodela
newt
larvae
normal development
staging tables
author_facet I. Bernabò
E. Brunelli
author_sort I. Bernabò
title Comparative morphological analysis during larval development of three syntopic newt species (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_short Comparative morphological analysis during larval development of three syntopic newt species (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_full Comparative morphological analysis during larval development of three syntopic newt species (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_fullStr Comparative morphological analysis during larval development of three syntopic newt species (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative morphological analysis during larval development of three syntopic newt species (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_sort comparative morphological analysis during larval development of three syntopic newt species (urodela: salamandridae)
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series The European Zoological Journal
issn 2475-0263
publishDate 2019-01-01
description We provide comparative and updated staging tables for the larvae of three syntopic newt species – Triturus carnifex, Lissotriton italicus and Ichthyosaura alpestris inexpectatus –living in Calabria. A detailed description, stage by stage, of the full larval period until completion of metamorphosis is furnished, accompanied by photographic tables of the most important stages. The appearance of the most prominent and easily identifiable morphological features (i.e. development of gills, balancers and limbs; and body pigmentation), and length, have been used as staging criteria. Ontogenic development in the three considered species is compared with that of other Caudata species. For the three newt species, we also performed a comparative analysis of the developmental larval phases, emphasising the shared and species-specific features. The present descriptive study adds comparative information on distinctive morphological traits that may be useful for the recognition of newts during larval ontogeny and, in some cases, when sampling in the field.
topic Urodela
newt
larvae
normal development
staging tables
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24750263.2019.1568599
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