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Sub-Lethal Effects Of 2,4-D Exposure On Golf Course Amphibians, Travis J. Ryan, Catherine M. Scott, Brooke A. Douthitt Jan 2006

Sub-Lethal Effects Of 2,4-D Exposure On Golf Course Amphibians, Travis J. Ryan, Catherine M. Scott, Brooke A. Douthitt

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Amphibians are among the most common vertebrates inhabiting golf courses. They are frequent inhabitants of golf course wetlands, where they are likely to be episodically exposed to small quantities of herbicides in proper golf course maintenance. The goal of this study was to investigate whether amphibian larvae subjected to sublethal concentrations of a common herbicide used in golf course maintenance would likely result in significant life history, locomotor, or behavioral effects (e.g., changes in growth, swimming speed, or feeding ability). For these experiments we selected as models tadpoles of the southern leopard frog (Rana sphenocephala) and the herbicide 2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic …