The combined effects of temperature and aromatase inhibitor on metamorphosis, growth, locomotion, and sex ratio of tiger frog ( Hoplobatrachus rugulosus ) tadpoles.

PEERJ(2020)

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Background: The tiger frog (Hoplobatrachus rugulosus) is widely raised by many farms in southern region of China as an economically edible frog. The growth, development, and sexual differentiation of amphibians are influenced by temperature and steroid hormone level. However, the problem of hormone residues is caused by the addition of exogenous hormones in frog breeding, it is worth considering whether non-sterol aromatase inhibitors can be used instead of hormones. Methods: In our study, H. rugulosus tadpoles were subjected to two water temperatures (29 degrees C and 34 degrees C) and three letrozole concentrations in the feed (0, 0.1 and 1 mg/g) to examine the effects of temperature, aromatase inhibitor and their interaction on metamorphosis, locomotion, and sex ratios. A G-test and contingency table were used to analyze the metamorphosis rate of tadpoles and the survival rate of froglets after feeding for 90 days. A G-test was also used to analyze sex ratios in different treatment groups. Results: Metamorphosis time and body size (snout-vent length, body mass and condition factor) were significantly different between the two temperature treatments. Metamorphosis time was longer and body size was increased at 29 degrees C compared to those at 34 degrees C. Letrozole concentration and the temperature x letrozole interaction did not affect these variables. The jumping distance of froglets following metamorphosis was positively associated with the condition factor; when controlling for condition factor, jumping distance was not affected by temperature, letrozole concentration and their interaction. Temperature and letrozole concentration also did not affect metamorphosis and survival rate. Sex ratio of the control group (0 mg/g letrozole) was 1:1 at 29 degrees C, but there were more males at 34 degrees C. The sex ratios of H. rugulosus treated with letrozole at 29 degrees C and 34 degrees C were significantly biased toward males, and male ratio increased as letrozole concentration increased. Furthermore, more males were produced at 34 degrees C than at 29 degrees C at each letrozole concentration.
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Aromatase inhibitor,Temperature,Hoplobatrachus rugulosus,Tadpole,Metamorphosis,Sex ratio,Locomotion
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