Effects of acid stress in adultRana pipiens
β Scribed by Brodkin, Marc ;Vatnick, Itzick ;Simon, Martin ;Hopey, Hollyann ;Butler-Holston, Kristine ;Leonard, Michelle
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 106 KB
- Volume
- 298A
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The decline in frog populations is a wellβrecognized worldwide phenomenon and infectious disease has been implicated as a major cause in the global decline of amphibian populations. Rana pipiens are disappearing from many habitats where they used to flourish, and environmental acidification has been considered as a possible contributor to this disappearance. We present a model that integrates the results of several experiments on the effects of acid exposure on natural resistance and mortality of adult Rana pipiens. These studies suggest that different components of the natural defense mechanisms of these frogs have different acid sensitivities. We have shown previously that exposure to pH 5.5 leads to a reduction in splenic white blood cell number, viability, and to colonization of the spleen with both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. In this paper we show that exposure to pH 6.0 did not affect the number or viability of splenic white blood cells but did result in colonization of the spleen by bacteria. We also show that cold exposure by itself does not cause a systemic bacterial infection in adult Rana pipiens, but acid stress following cold exposure does. The data presented in this paper provide empirical evidence to support the hypothesis that acid stress may be a contributor to the decline of Rana pipiens in the northeastern region of the United States. J. Exp. Zool. 298A:16β22, 2003. Β© 2003 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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