Alterations in Gonads and Liver Tissue in Two Neotropical Anuran Species Commonly Occurring in Rice Fields Crops

Amphibians find a suitable habitat in rice agroecosystems, but their viability is affected by the sublethal effects of agrochemicals. Animal condition, external morphology, and liver and male gonad tissue histology were examined on Lysapsus limellum and Rhinella bergi , common species that occurs in...

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description Amphibians find a suitable habitat in rice agroecosystems, but their viability is affected by the sublethal effects of agrochemicals. Animal condition, external morphology, and liver and male gonad tissue histology were examined on Lysapsus limellum and Rhinella bergi , common species that occurs in rice fields (RF) and reference sites (RS) from Santa Fe and Chaco provinces, Argentina, respectively. Animal condition factor showed no significant differences between environments in either species. Males of both species from RF showed asymmetrical testis size. A higher proportion of cysts with early spermatogenesis cell stages were observed in RF specimens than in RS individuals. The proportion of tubules with free spermatozoa differed between environments for L. limellum . Bidder organ presented vacuoles, atretic follicles, and pigmentary cells in R. bergi from Chaco RF. Liver tissues of both species from RF exhibited sinusoid enlargement, hypervascularization, hepatocyte vacuolization, and dilated blood vessels. R. bergi had a higher number of hepatic melanomacrophages in RF than in RS. The histological biomarker was more sensitive than the morphological one to evaluate chronic pesticide exposure using anuran non-target organs (liver, gonads) and Bidder organ. The potential effect of those alterations on the reproductive performance of anurans that commonly occur in agroecosystems needs further research.
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Agricultural ecosystems
Agricultural industry
Agrochemicals
Amphibians
Aquatic reptiles
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Biomarkers
Blood vessels
Body organs
Cereal crops
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Condition factor
Cysts
Earth and Environmental Science
Enlargement
Environment
Environmental monitoring
Follicles
Frogs
Gonads
Hepatocytes
Histology
Hydrogeology
Liver
Lysapsus limellum
Morphology
Organs
Pesticides
Reproduction
Rice
Rice fields
Soil Science & Conservation
Species
Spermatogenesis
Spermatozoa
Sublethal effects
Toxicity tests
Tubules
Vacuoles
Water Quality/Water Pollution
title Alterations in Gonads and Liver Tissue in Two Neotropical Anuran Species Commonly Occurring in Rice Fields Crops
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