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Cutaneous antipredatory secretions and pheromones in anurans and urodeles
Authors:Rossana Brizzi  Claudia Corti
Institution:  a Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e Genetica, University of Florence, 50125 Firenze, Italy
Abstract:The article analyses the main chemical signals used by anurans and urodeles for social interactions such as defence and reproduction. Some emblematic examples have been selected from the most significative reports. The antipredatory arsenal of many frogs and toads includes secretions of cutaneous glands, randomly distributed on the body or localised in “critical” skin regions. These substances act as repellent, alarm or venom, with specific toxicity and pharmacological actions. Other chemical cues facilitate social interactions. These “pheromones” allow animals to recognize conspecifics and to identify their sex, reproductive condition and social status. In many cases courtship pheromones play a crucial role in increasing male success. Evidence such as that suggests that selective pressures from environmental and social constraints produced the high incidence of chemical signalling typical of the amphibia, a view confirmed by the similarity of chemical cues across different taxa.
Keywords:Chemical signals  amphibians  antipredatory secretions  pheromones
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