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引用次数: 30
摘要
我们提供了一个详细的描述和一个分期表,描绘了大盆地掌足(Scaphiopus intermontanus Cope)从刚孵化的幼虫到成虫的个体发育。我们专注于外部形态特征的发展,观察在受控实验室条件下饲养的个体。我们认为,我们的分期表,除了提供更多的细节,是更合适的比一个广义分期表,以描述物种的个体发生在Scaphiopus。此外,与其他的阶段表不同,我们描绘了阶段边界。我们建议使用舞台边界标准来建造所有未来的舞台桌。我们的研究结果表明,一些方面的疥虫个体发育可能是独特的。与其他具有左旋气门的无尾蝇幼虫不同,山间棘虫的气门盖不会经历有两个独立开口的阶段。其他特征,如口器特征,可能对属内幼虫鉴定有用;然而,我们表明,至少唇牙排公式的变化受到饲养温度和标本样本的地理来源的影响。最后,饲养条件可能影响山间棘猴某些发育事件的发生时间。具体来说,后肢分化的时间相对于其他形态特征发生分化的时间似乎是不稳定的。对胚胎蛙、幼虫蛙、变质蛙和变质蛙(无尾蛙)的本体论的详细描述,对于理解有代表性的分类群的一般发育模式,并通过不同模式的比较,解决系统关系的问题具有重要意义。对于无尾猿来说,分期表是描述个体发生变化的一种浓缩方式。Fox(1984:30)在一篇文献综述中指出,在已知的几千种昆虫中,只有不到20种有完整的分期表——从受精卵到完成变态。Just et al.(1981:他们的表3)比较了许多这些物种的分期表。大多数已建立的表都是针对蟾属和蛙属的物种。两张最详细的表格,非洲人的
Postembryonic Ontogeny of the Spadefoot Toad, Scaphiopus intermontanus (Anura: Pelobatidae): External Morphology
We provide a detailed description of and a staging table that portrays the ontogeny of the Great Basin spadefoot (Scaphiopus intermontanus Cope) from the just-hatched larva through the adult. We concentrate on the development of external morphological characters as observed in individuals raised under controlled laboratory conditions. We suggest that our staging table, besides providing greater detail, is more appropriate than a generalized staging table for describing the ontogeny of species within Scaphiopus. Also, unlike other staging tables, we delineate stage bound- aries. We recommend the use of stage boundary criteria for the construction of all future staging tables. Our findings indicate that some aspects of Scaphiopus ontogeny may be unique. Unlike other anuran larvae with sinistral spiracles, the operculum in S. intermontanus does not pass through a stage in which there are two separate openings. Other features, such as mouthpart characteristics, may be useful for intrageneric larval identification; however, we show that at least the labial tooth-row formula variation is affected by both rearing temperature and geographic origin of the specimen sample. Finally, rearing conditions possibly affect the timing of certain developmental events in S. intermontanus. Specifically, the timing of hindlimb differentiation seems to be labile relative to when differentiation occurs in other morphological features. table DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS of the ontog- eny of embryonic, larval, metamorphic, and postmetamorphic frogs (Anura) are important for understanding the general pattern(s) of development of representa- tive taxa and, by comparisons of different patterns, for resolving questions about sys- tematic relationships. For anurans, staging tables are a condensed way of describing ontogenetic changes. In a review of the lit- erature, Fox (1984:30) indicated that of the few thousand known species of anu- rans there are complete staging tables- fertilized egg through the completion of metamorphosis-for fewer than 20 spe- cies. Just et al. (1981: their Table 3) com- pared the staging tables of a number of these species. Most of the tables that have been constructed are for species contained in the genera Bufo and Rana. Two of the most detailed tables, for the African
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