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Group effect on individual locomotor activity of common toad (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Bufo bufo</Emphasis> L.) and brown frog (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Rana temporaria</Emphasis> L.) tadpoles
Authors:G S Surova  T V Mukhina  D V Bezryadnov
Institution:(1) Moscow State University, Moscow, 119992, Russia;(2) Anokhin Research Institute of Normal Physiology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, ul. Mokhovaya 11/4, Moscow, 125009, Russia
Abstract:Different components of group effect on the locomotor activity of single common toad and brown frog tadpoles have been studied by estimating the length of their trajectories, the speed of movement, the number of crossings of experimental field zones, and the number and duration of stops. The results show that toad tadpoles are more active than frog tadpoles. Conspecific metabolites added to the water do not change the pattern of their locomotor activity. Under conditions of visual contact with other tadpoles, locomotor activity of a toad tadpole decreases, whereas that of a frog tadpole increases. Thus, tadpoles of the two amphibian species show species-specific behavioral responses to changes in experimental conditions.
Keywords:Anura  tadpoles  interactions  group effect
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