Abstract

In this experiment, the effects of 0.004 mg·L-1, 0.02 mg·L-1, 0.1 mg·L-1, and 0.5 mg·L-1 cerium chloride solutions on the growth and metamorphosis development of the tadpoles of the black spotted frog were investigated. The experimental results showed that cerium chloride solution at 0.5 mg·L-1significantly reduced the survival rate of tadpoles, which was 6.67% at 168h (7d) in the 0.5 mg·L-1 treatment compared with 93.3% in the blank control (lake water). The growth condition (body weight) at 168h (7d) (0.56 g) was different from that of the blank control (lake water) tadpoles (The growth (mass) of tadpoles at 0.5 mg·L-1 slowed down significantly in early development compared to the blank control (lake water) tadpoles (0.67g ± 0.05g); at the same time, we noticed that the tadpoles at 0.5 mg·L-1 concentration were in a dormant state of growth, and the mass was not significantly different compared to the beginning of the experiment. The metamorphosis time of tadpoles in the high concentration of cerium chloride salt solution (31 ± 5 days) was greater than that of the blank control tadpoles (26 ± 3 days). Tadpoles at concentrations of 0.02 mg·L-1, 0.1 mg·L-1, and 0.5 mg·L-1 were significantly heavier than the blank control tadpoles at metamorphosis. The results of this experiment indicated that moderate concentration levels of cerium chloride (0.004 mg·L-1, 0.02 mg·L-1) could significantly accelerate the growth and promote the metamorphosis development of the tadpoles of C. melanogaster.

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