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Time--temperature relation of embryonic development in the northwestern salamander, Ambystoma gracile

Abstract

A field and laboratory study on temperature-related embryonic development of Ambystoma gracile was made on a population from northwestern Washington. Natural spawning began in the beaver pond during early March, and the duration of embryonic development (stages 1 to 46) was about 62 days. Average water temperature in the pond during embryonic development was 8.5/sup 0/C (range, 4.4 to 14.3/sup 0/C). The laboratory data of embryonic development at constant temperatures show that the limits of temperature tolerance are about 5 to 22.5/sup 0/C. Rate of development was measured by determining time required to develop from first cleavage (stage 2) to gill circulation (stage 37); representative rates are 12.7 days at 20/sup 0/C, 27 days at 12/sup 0/C, and 89 days at 7/sup 0/C. Embryos of A. gracile have the slowest rate of development when compared with embryos of four other species of Ambystoma (maculatum, mexicanum, tigrinum, and jeffersonianum) and with embryos of three Pacific Northwest frogs (Ascaphus truei, Rana aurora, and Hyla regilla).
Authors:
Publication Date:
Apr 01, 1976
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-77-014742
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Can. J. Zool.; (Canada); Journal Volume: 54:4
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; EMBRYOS; TEMPERATURE EFFECTS; SALAMANDERS; GROWTH; AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS; CLEAVAGE; FROGS; INHIBITION; ONTOGENESIS; PONDS; POPULATIONS; REPRODUCTION; TIME DEPENDENCE; WASHINGTON; WATER; AMPHIBIANS; ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; ECOSYSTEMS; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; MICROSTRUCTURE; NORTH AMERICA; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION; USA; VERTEBRATES; 560205* - Thermal Effects- Vertebrates- (-1987)
OSTI ID:
7248402
Research Organizations:
Western Washington State Coll., Bellingham
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: CJZOA
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 552-558
Announcement Date:
Jan 01, 1977

Citation Formats

Brown, H A. Time--temperature relation of embryonic development in the northwestern salamander, Ambystoma gracile. Canada: N. p., 1976. Web.
Brown, H A. Time--temperature relation of embryonic development in the northwestern salamander, Ambystoma gracile. Canada.
Brown, H A. 1976. "Time--temperature relation of embryonic development in the northwestern salamander, Ambystoma gracile." Canada.
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title = {Time--temperature relation of embryonic development in the northwestern salamander, Ambystoma gracile}
author = {Brown, H A}
abstractNote = {A field and laboratory study on temperature-related embryonic development of Ambystoma gracile was made on a population from northwestern Washington. Natural spawning began in the beaver pond during early March, and the duration of embryonic development (stages 1 to 46) was about 62 days. Average water temperature in the pond during embryonic development was 8.5/sup 0/C (range, 4.4 to 14.3/sup 0/C). The laboratory data of embryonic development at constant temperatures show that the limits of temperature tolerance are about 5 to 22.5/sup 0/C. Rate of development was measured by determining time required to develop from first cleavage (stage 2) to gill circulation (stage 37); representative rates are 12.7 days at 20/sup 0/C, 27 days at 12/sup 0/C, and 89 days at 7/sup 0/C. Embryos of A. gracile have the slowest rate of development when compared with embryos of four other species of Ambystoma (maculatum, mexicanum, tigrinum, and jeffersonianum) and with embryos of three Pacific Northwest frogs (Ascaphus truei, Rana aurora, and Hyla regilla).}
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