Frog decline, frog malformations, and a comparison of frog and human health

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The decline in frog populations and the increase in the frequency of frog malformations are discussed. Topics considered for analysis include chytridiomycosis, retinoids, UV-B radiation, chemical contaminants, environmental threats, introduced invasive species and predation, unsustainable use, and enigmatic decline. Care must be taken to distinguish between hypotheses, laboratory experiments, and the findings in feral frog populations. Clearly, the causes of population decline and malformations are heterogeneous. The subject of frogs and humans is addressed under three subheadings: the importance of frogs to human societies, medical implications of frog studies, and a comparison of frog and human disease factors.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)101-109
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics
Volumen104
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublished - nov. 22 2001

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  • Genetics(clinical)

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