Elevated ammonia cues hatching in red‐eyed treefrogs: A mechanism for escape from drying eggs
Astrid K. Lisondro‐Arosemena,
María José Salazar‐Nicholls,
Karen M. Warkentin
Abstract:Egg dehydration can kill terrestrial frog embryos, and this threat is increasing with climate change and deforestation. In several lineages that independently evolved terrestrial eggs, and retained aquatic tadpoles, embryos accelerate hatching to escape from drying eggs, entering the water earlier and less developed. However, the cues that stimulate drying‐induced early hatching are unknown. Ammonia is a toxic, water‐soluble metabolic waste that accumulates within eggs as embryos develop and concentrates as eg… Show more
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