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Reproductive Mode of Fejervarya limnocharis (Anura: Ranidae) Caught from Mae Sot, Thailand Based on Its Gonadosomatic Indices.

Mohd Sham Othman1, Wichase Khonsue2, Jirarach Kitana2, Kumthorn Thirakhupt2, Mark Gregory Robson3, Noppadon Kitana2.   

Abstract

Amphibians show a variety of reproductive modes and strategies. The cyclicity and continuity of reproduction can often be predicted from the annual gonadosomatic index trends in a species specific manner. This research aims to document the female and male gonadosomatic index profiles and to ascertain the reproductive cyclicity or continuity of Fejervarya limnocharis (Anura: Ranidae) caught in Mae Sot, Tak Province, Thailand. Frogs were collected monthly between November 2007 and October 2009 in rice fields and their surrounding areas in the study site. For each frog, total weight and ovarian/testicular weight were measured to obtain the female and male gonadosomatic index. The number of female individuals with mature eggs (postvitellogenic eggs) was also counted. The results showed that female frogs had two main surges of increased GSI in March and September of 2008. Alternatively, male frogs showed a more gradual increase and decrease in gonadosomatic index, thus the index remaining high throughout the year. This study concluded that while F. limnocharis in this area is essentially a continuous breeder, it is more optimized for a cyclic reproduction mode with two breeding cycles during the rainy season.

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Keywords:  GSI profile; cyclic reproduction; egg deposition; rice frog

Year:  2011        PMID: 26389013      PMCID: PMC4574906          DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1245.2011.00041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Herpetol Res        ISSN: 2095-0357            Impact factor:   1.827


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