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Striped marsh frog

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341: 86: 308:(giving this species its name), there is normally a paler mid-dorsal stripe running down the back. There is a black "mask" that runs from the nostril, through the eye and down to the shoulder. This "mask" is followed by a thick light golden line that runs underneath the "mask" and terminates at the end of the mouth. Breeding males develop thick arms, these are used in "wrestling" matches with other frogs, the throat of males is yellow in colour. The belly is white. 42: 61: 349: 376:(UVB) radiation on tadpole survival are greater when the two stressors are combined. UVB radiation decreased the survival of striped marsh frog tadpoles, but there was an increasingly large mortality rate when low temperatures were involved. UVB radiation caused DNA damage, and as the temperature decreased, the turnover time to repair DNA decreased, so the damage lasted longer. 212: 356:
This species is the most frequently encountered frog on the east coast of Australia. They are normally the first frog to colonise a garden frog pond and are often victims of backyard swimming pools. They will inhabit ponds, roadside ditches, creeks, dams, flooded areas and any other available water
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Females may reach a length of 75 millimetres (3.0 in) and males 70 millimetres (2.8 in). They are a shade of brown on the dorsal surface. This colour can be light or dark; they can also be a red-brown on the dorsal surface. There are distinct darker stripes running down the frogs back
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The breeding season is from late winter to early spring. Eggs are laid in a foamy nest and tadpoles can take 8–12 months to develop. Pale brown, they can be up to 6.5 cm long.
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In Australia this animal may be kept in captivity with the appropriate permit. However, striped marsh frogs also often colonise garden ponds.
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are greater in montane regions. Researchers have found that negative effects of low temperatures and high
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Robinson, M. 2002. A Field Guide to Frogs of Australia. Australian Museum/Reed New Holland: Sydney.
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body. The natural prey of this species includes another local species of frog called
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Several studies have used striped marsh frogs to try to understand why worldwide
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Anstis, M. 2002. Tadpoles of South-eastern Australia. Reed New Holland: Sydney.
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It is distributed from the southern parts of the Cape York Peninsula in North
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Lundsgaard, Niclas U; Cramp, Rebecca L; Franklin, Craig E (1 January 2020).
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Striped marsh frog spawn in a garden pond in Melbourne
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Striped Marsh Frog

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Anura
Limnodynastidae
Limnodynastes
Binomial name
Duméril
Bibron

Synonyms
GĂĽnther
De Vis
described
André Marie Constant Duméril
Gabriel Bibron
Queensland
New South Wales
Victoria
Tasmania

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