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2002

Embryology

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The Embryonic World Of Wood Frogs, Rana Sylvatica: Natal Pond Learning And Anti-Predator Behaviors., Pamela J. Bryer Jan 2002

The Embryonic World Of Wood Frogs, Rana Sylvatica: Natal Pond Learning And Anti-Predator Behaviors., Pamela J. Bryer

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Even while in ovo many amphibians can react to the world around them, as dissolved molecules are able to pass through their protective jelly matrix and interact with developing sensory systems. Although there are many potential signals dissolved in the water, two, natal-pond recognition cues and predator recognition signals (or kairomones), have been previously shown to be relevant to several species of developing anurans. My study used natural odorants in a test of natal pond learning, and in testing both short- and long-term effects of predator chemical cues on the development and behavior of wood frog, Rana sylvatica, embryos. In …