TY - JOUR
T1 - Embryogenesis and laboratory maintenance of the foam-nesting túngara frogs, genus Engystomops (= Physalaemus)
AU - Romero-Carvajal, Andrés
AU - Sáenz-Ponce, Natalia
AU - Venegas-Ferrín, Michael
AU - Almeida-Reinoso, Diego
AU - Lee, Chanjae
AU - Bond, Jennifer
AU - Ryan, Michael J.
AU - Wallingford, John B.
AU - Del Pino, Eugenia M.
PY - 2009/6
Y1 - 2009/6
N2 - The vast majority of embryological research on amphibians focuses on just a single genus of frogs, Xenopus. To attain a more comprehensive understanding of amphibian development, experimentation on non-model frogs will be essential. Here, we report on the early development, rearing, and embryological analysis of túngara frogs (genus Engystomops, also called Physalaemus). The frogs Engystomops pustulosus, Engystomops coloradorum, and Engystomops randi construct floating foam-nests with small eggs. We define a table of 23 stages for the developmental period in the foam-nest. Embryos were immunostained against Lim1, neural, and somite-specific proteins and the expression pattern of RetinoBlastoma Binding Protein 6 (RBBP6) was analyzed by in situ hybridization. Due to their brief life-cycle, frogs belonging to the genus Engystomops are attractive for comparative and genetic studies of development.
AB - The vast majority of embryological research on amphibians focuses on just a single genus of frogs, Xenopus. To attain a more comprehensive understanding of amphibian development, experimentation on non-model frogs will be essential. Here, we report on the early development, rearing, and embryological analysis of túngara frogs (genus Engystomops, also called Physalaemus). The frogs Engystomops pustulosus, Engystomops coloradorum, and Engystomops randi construct floating foam-nests with small eggs. We define a table of 23 stages for the developmental period in the foam-nest. Embryos were immunostained against Lim1, neural, and somite-specific proteins and the expression pattern of RetinoBlastoma Binding Protein 6 (RBBP6) was analyzed by in situ hybridization. Due to their brief life-cycle, frogs belonging to the genus Engystomops are attractive for comparative and genetic studies of development.
KW - Colostethus machalilla
KW - Engystomops coloradorum
KW - Engystomops pustulosus
KW - Engystomops randi
KW - Gastrotheca riobambae
KW - Gastrulation modes
KW - Neural development
KW - Somitogenesis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=66349104234&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/dvdy.21952
DO - 10.1002/dvdy.21952
M3 - Article
C2 - 19384855
AN - SCOPUS:66349104234
SN - 1058-8388
VL - 238
SP - 1444
EP - 1454
JO - Developmental Dynamics
JF - Developmental Dynamics
IS - 6
ER -