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#The effect of temperature on the growth and development of the endangered green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea)
Original Research Article
• Journal of Thermal Biology, Volume 28, Issue 4, May 2003, Pages 295-299
• R.K. Browne, D.L. Edwards
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Abstract
1.The affects of temperatures of 15°C, 22°C and 28°C on the growth and development of juvenile green and golden bell frogs (Litoria aurea) were investigated over 42 days.
2.Snout-vent length increased only at 28°C.
3.Sexual maturation of males occurred only at 28°C.
4.Growth was not proportional to food intake.
5.Over the range of L. aurea ambient temperatures are seasonally lower than the optimum for growth and development.
6.Morning temperatures are 2°C colder, during the cooler months, in regions where L. aurea is extinct when compared with those still occupied.
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#The effect of temperature on the growth and development of the endangered green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea)
Original Research Article
• Journal of Thermal Biology, Volume 28, Issue 4, May 2003, Pages 295-299
• R.K. Browne, D.L. Edwards
•
o Close abstract
o Purchase PDF - $35.95
Abstract
1.The affects of temperatures of 15°C, 22°C and 28°C on the growth and development of juvenile green and golden bell frogs (Litoria aurea) were investigated over 42 days.
2.Snout-vent length increased only at 28°C.
3.Sexual maturation of males occurred only at 28°C.
4.Growth was not proportional to food intake.
5.Over the range of L. aurea ambient temperatures are seasonally lower than the optimum for growth and development.
6.Morning temperatures are 2°C colder, during the cooler months, in regions where L. aurea is extinct when compared with those still occupied.
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