Captive breeding in the endangered alpine tree frog, Litoria verreauxii alpina

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Brannelly, Laura A
Sharma, Preeti
Wallace, Danielle K
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2023
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Amphibians are experiencing dramatic worldwide declines and many species are reliant on captive breeding programs to ensure continued survival. However, captive breeding in amphibians is not always successful because many species, especially ones in decline, have particular and specific breeding needs. The endangered alpine tree frog, Litoria verreauxii alpina, has never been bred in captivity before. Due to its dramatic declines across the Australian Alps caused by the global pandemic chytridiomycosis, the species is a potential candidate for captive assurance colonies, which rely on captive breeding. For this study we tested hormone induction using two hormones that have had some success in other amphibian species, to no avail. We then tried outdoor breeding mesocosms during the winter/spring at temperatures similar to their natural breeding season, which was successful. Sixty-five percent of the egg masses laid successfully hatched tadpoles. Females laid more than one clutch over the experiment indicating either a shorter than annual ovulation cycle, or that females are capable of partial ovulation during breeding events. Outdoor breeding mesocosms are a possibility outside the native climate of a species, provided that temperatures overlap with their natural environment. Here, we highlight that troubleshooting is essential before embarking on a captive breeding program of a species that has not been bred before. Hormonal induction of breeding is not always successful; therefore, outdoor mesocosms might be required to achieve healthy tadpoles.

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11

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© 2023 Brannelly et al. Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0.

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Animal reproduction and breeding

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Assisted reproductive technologies

Captive breeding

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Brannelly, LA; Sharma, P; Wallace, DK, Captive breeding in the endangered alpine tree frog, Litoria verreauxii alpina, PeerJ, 2023, 11

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