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Amphibian malformations and decline

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PolymeliaSome Malformations

Amelia

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EctromeliaAnophthalmia

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Why are amphibians so susceptible to mutations?

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What is causing the malformations?

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North American Reporting Centerfor Amphibian Malformations

Ohio

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Amphibian declines

Bufo periglenes

Atelopus ebenoides marinkellei

Atelopus nahumae

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Declining Amphibian Populations

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Hotspots of Amphibian DeclineSource: http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/aw/index.html

• In the U.S., declines are particularly serious in California, the Rocky Mountains, the Southwest, and Puerto Rico.

• Worldwide, decline "hot spots" also include Australia and Central America.

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Bufo boreas

Bufo baxteri

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Why care about amphibian declines/malformations?

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Ecosystem structure and function

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Why else do we care?


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