2024
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2882
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Older Amphibian Larvae Are More Sensitive to Ultraviolet Radiation and Experience More Sublethal Carryover Effects Post‐Metamorphosis

Niclas U. Lundsgaard,
Craig E. Franklin,
Rebecca L. Cramp

Abstract: Elevated ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is postulated as one of multiple, interrelated environmental stressors driving amphibian population declines globally. However, key knowledge gaps remain in elucidating the link between elevated UVR and amphibian declines in a changing climate, including whether timing and irradiance of UVR exposure in early life dictates the onset of detrimental carryover effects post‐metamorphosis. In this study, striped marsh frog larvae (Limnodynastes peronii) were exposed to UVR at one… Show more

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