“…The life cycle and physiological characteristics of amphibians make them particularly susceptible to all environmental stressors (Cowman & Mazanti, 2000). Glyphosate formulations have been considered to induce genotoxic, morphological, biochemical, and physiological effects to anurans (Clements, Ralph, & Petras, 1997;Lajmanovich, Lorenzatti, Maitre, Enrique, & Peltzer, 2003;Cauble & Wagner, 2005;Bernal, Solomon, & Carrasquilla, 2009a;Mann, Hyne, Choung, & Wilson, 2009;Lenkowski, Sanchez-Bravo, & Mclaughlin, 2010;Williams & Semlitsch, 2010;Lajmanovich, Attademo, Peltzer, Junges, & Cabagna, 2011;Relyea, 2012), although low toxicity has been reported under realistic field conditions (Howe et al, 2004;Wojtaszek, Staznik, Chartrand, Stephenson, & Thompson, 2004;Bernal, Solomon, & Carrasquilla, 2009b). Other studies have concluded that the glyphosate and its formulated products represent moderate (Giesy, Dobson, & Solomon, 2000;Sparling, Linder, Bishop, & Krest, 2010) or negligible risk to aquatic organisms (World Health Organization International Program on Chemical Safety, 1994; Giesy et al, 2000;Solomon & Thompson, 2003).…”