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Amphibians



Overview of Amphibians

  • Amphi = "both", Bios = "life"
  • Have a biphasic lifestyle
  • Larval stage
  • Tadpole: Frogs
  • Larvae: Salamanders
  • Fully aquatic
  • Lacks legs
  • Metamorphosis
  • Larvae develop legs, lungs, eardrums, digestive track
  • Many have evolved to be direct developers
  • Lost the aquatic larval stage
  • Fertilization is mostly external
  • Some females lay many eggs with little parental care
  • Others lay few eggs with great parental care
  • Complex social behaviors
  • Vocalizations
  • Territoriality
  • Amphibians are declining rapidly
  • Fungal infections (Chytrid)
  • Climate change
  • Habitat destruction

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Salamanders

  • Urodeles
  • ~550 species
  • Some fully aquatic
  • Some Biphasic life style
  • Aquatic youth
  • Terrestrial adults
  • Paedomorphism: adults retain larval features even though sexually mature
  • Walk on land with side to side movement of the body
  • Similar to early tetrapod









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Frogs

  • Anurans
  • ~5,420 species
  • Includes Toads: frogs with leathery skin
  • Adapted to drier conditions on land
  • Better terrestrial locomotion
  • Powerful hind limbs to jump
  • Captures prey with sticky tongue
  • Defensive toxins and warning colors to deter predators Example: Poison Dart Frogs





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Caecillians

  • Apodans
  • ~170 species
  • Legless
  • Blind
  • Typically in tropical climates




Photo by Franco Andreone | CC BY

Practice: Amphibians

What is the term for larval frogs?

Practice: Amphibians

Which of the following develop during amphibian metamorphosis? (select all that apply)