Sexual dimorphism in external morphology of the American bullfrog Rana (Aquarana) catesbeiana and the possibility of sex determination based on tympanic membrane/eye size ratio

美洲牛蛙(Rana (Aquarana) catesbeiana)外部形态的性二态性及其基于鼓膜/眼大小比进行性别鉴定的可能性

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Abstract

The American bullfrog Rana (Aquarana) catesbeiana has been reported to show significant sexual dimorphism based on the size ratio between the tympanic membrane and the eye. In males the tympanic membrane is much larger than the eye, but not in females. The ratio has been used as a convenient criterion to discriminate sexes (sexing) in the American bullfrog, though its reliability is unknown. In this study, we examined 86 adult American bullfrogs to clarify whether the tympanic membrane long diameter/eye long diameter (D(tm)/D(e)) ratio is a reliable index to discriminate sexes in this species. In addition, we examined the growth of this sexually dimorphic trait. Results indicated that there is a significant difference but there is a small overlap in this ratio D(tm)/D(e) between sexes. The allometric comparisons showed the sexual dimorphism of the D(tm)/D(e) ratio was increased during growth and the dimorphism is attributable to the difference in the growth rate of the tympanic membrane (D(tm)). Therefore, sex determination of American bullfrogs cannot be wholly reliably achieved by the D(tm)/D(e) ratio alone; other external morphological features are required in addition.

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