Waters near croplands impair frogs' immunity.Pesticide-containing waters leave frogs more susceptible to fungal infections Fungal infections Several thousand species of fungi have been described, but fewer than 100 are routinely associated with invasive diseases of humans. than pristine environments do, new field data suggest. Tyrone Hayes and his collaborators at the University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley is a public research university located in Berkeley, California, United States. Commonly referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley and Cal located tadpoles Tadpoles are a psychedelic rock band formed in 1990 in New York City by Todd Parker (guitars/vocals) and Michael Kite Audino (drums.) In 1992, Nick Kramer (guitars/vocals), David Max (bass) and Andrew Jackson (guitars) of the fledgling Manhattan group, Hit, joined the Tadpoles of Rana aurora, a protected frog species, at three sites in California. One site was upstream of any farm and had a comfortable water depth for tadpoles, about 2 feet. Another site, also upstream of agriculture, was so shallow that some frogs were exposed to air, causing some dryness-related distress. The third site was in Salinas Valley, a major area for lettuce and spinach cultivation. Waters there, about 2 feet deep, contain various pesticides that drain from the croplands. The researchers confined some tadpoles in cages at each site and gave the animals injections of either an inert solution or a dose of bread yeast, a frog pathogen. Tadpoles exposed to 0.125 or 0.2 gram of yeast per milliliter milliliter /mil·li·li·ter/ (mL) (-le?ter) one thousandth (10-3) of a liter. mil·li·li·ter n. Abbr. were assured of survival only if they lived in the deep, pristine site. At the shallower site, those doses killed 20 percent and 80 percent of the animals, respectively. Those numbers demonstrate that dryness-induced stress can compromise frogs' immunity, says Hayes. In Salinas Valley, all tadpoles exposed to the yeast either died or became comatose co·ma·tose adj. 1. Of, relating to, or affected with coma. 2. Marked by lethargy; torpid. comatose (kō´m , Hayes reported. He concludes that the pesticides compromised the animals' immunity even more than dry conditions did. |
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