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Environmental causes of frog deformities finally identified

Nutrient Pollution Drives Frog Deformities by Ramping Up Infections

BBSNews 2007-12-23 -- (NSF) - High levels of nutrients used in farming and ranching activities fuel parasite infections that have caused highly publicized frog deformities in ponds and lakes across North America, according to a new study led by the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Farming nutrients drive parasitic infections that in turn cause frog leg deformity.

Farming nutrients drive parasitic infections that in turn cause frog leg deformity.

Image Credit: Courtesy Pieter Johnson, University of Colorado at Boulder.2007-10-24.

The study showed increased levels of nitrogen and phosphorus cause sharp hikes in the abundance and reproduction of a snail species that hosts microscopic parasites known as trematodes, said Pieter Johnson of the University of Colorado, Boulder. The nutrients stimulate algae growth, increasing snail populations and the number of infectious parasites released by snails into ponds and lakes. The parasites subsequently form cysts in the developing limbs of tadpoles causing missing limbs, extra limbs and other severe malformations, Johnson said.

"This is the first study to show that nutrient enrichment drives the abundance of these parasites, increasing levels of amphibian infection and subsequent malformations," said Johnson. "The research has implications for both worldwide amphibian declines and for a wide array of diseases potentially linked to nutrient pollution, including cholera, malaria, West Nile virus and diseases affecting coral reefs."

Johnson is the lead author of a study on the subject published online the week of Sept. 24 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The National Science Foundation funded the work.

Deformed frogs first gained international attention in the mid-1990s when a group of Minnesota schoolchildren discovered a pond where more than half of the leopard frogs had missing or extra limbs, he said. Since then, reports of deformed amphibians have become widespread in the United States, leading to speculation they were being caused by factors like pesticides, increased ultraviolet radiation or parasitic infection.

While parasite infection is now recognized as a major cause of such deformities, the environmental factors responsible for increases in parasite abundance had largely remained a mystery until the study was undertaken, Johnson said.

"One of our main goals was to understand how parasites are going to respond to land-use changes and ecosystem alterations," he said. "What we found is that nitrogen and phosphorus pollution from agriculture, cattle grazing and domestic runoff have the potential to significantly promote parasitic infection and deformities in frogs."

The trematode has a complex life cycle that involves three host species, he said. In addition to the infectious stage in snails and the cyst stage in frogs, the parasites rely on predators including wading birds to complete their life cycle by consuming infected frogs and spreading the parasite back into the ecosystem through defecation.

The research team built 36 artificial ponds in central Wisconsin similar to farm stock tanks -- a common breeding site of frogs and salamanders -- and stocked each with selected numbers of snails and tadpoles of the green frog. In addition to adding nutrients, the researchers took on the role of birds in the trematode life cycle by adding parasite eggs to the tanks, then measuring the subsequent ecological responses.

In ponds with added nutrients, snail biomass increased by 50 percent and the snails increased parasite egg production by up to eight-fold, he said. The infection rate in frogs rose by two to five times in those tanks, Johnson said.

As few as 12 trematode larvae, known as cercariae, can kill or deform a single tadpole by burrowing into their limb regions and disrupting normal leg development, he said. A single infected snail can produce more than 1,000 cercariae in one night. Frogs that become deformed rarely survive long in the wild, he said.

"We were able to watch nutrient pollution move through the life cycle of the parasite as it cascaded through the food web," he said. "Since most human diseases involve multiple hosts, understanding how increased nutrient pollution affects freshwater and marine food webs to influence disease is an emerging frontier in ecological research."

A recent study of more than 6,000 species of amphibians worldwide concluded that 32 percent were threatened and 43 percent were declining in population. While the causes range from habitat loss to emerging disease, the researchers are now exploring how nutrient pollution and limb malformations contribute to the pattern, Johnson said.

Co-authors include Jonathan Chase from Washington University; Katherine Dosch, Richard Hartson, Daniel Sutherland and Stephen Carpenter from the University of Wisconsin; Jackson Gross from the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project; and Don Larson from University of Alaska.

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Environmental causes of frog deformities finally identified
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, December 26 2007 @ 09:03 AM EST
Well, your column has raised doubts about the known effects(individual and synergistic) of Herbidides, fungisides, insecticides and pesticides and the toxins, poisons and carcinogens found in them so people will continue to purchase foods with these chemicals on and in them.
There is though a mountain of independant, peer reviewed research out there that finds quite different conclusions than your article discloses but with the Corporate owned Media and the effects(Manufacturing Consent) of that media we will all continue to be exposed to Cancer causing chemicals and continue to see rates and deaths from Cancer increase. In Canada I think it's 1 out of 2.78 females will develop Cancer and 1 out of 2.58 males? Ever watch someone die from Cancer? I have! I'd like to know who funded(directly or indirectly) the research for your articles findings.
Environmental causes of frog deformities finally identified
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, December 26 2007 @ 10:20 AM EST
In my opnion oxalic and phytic acids are the two acids that are in the human food chain in excess, that accumulate and create a blockage in the nutrient filter (basement membrane) and this blockage creates a malfunction in the nutrient delivery pathway to the cells. An this causes cell starvation which activates the body's internal negative feedback systems. And these correction adjustments is what the medical establishment perceives as abnormalties and label auto-immune disease.For example: these acids are known to block calcium absorption, this causes a deficiency in calcium ions in the cells. Deficient calcium ions in the heart pump muscle contraction causes a decrease in blood pressure this decrease in blood pressure would instantly activate a powerful response from the negative feedback system. And this response has a precise goal of increasing blood pressure. And the internal systems will reset the internal environments controlled conditions if homeostasis cannot be achieved. This creates the abnormal conditions in the body that the medical establishment would perceive as abnormal disruptions. In my opinion, only, and I am not a doctor, This would mean hypertension and heart disease does not start out as a high blood pressure problem that is only the internal adjustment, it starts out as a low blood pressure problem. Another example, Diabetes in my opinion does not start out as a high blood glucose problem that is the adjustment .It starts out as a disruption in the metabolism of cellular energy (ATPs), which can be caused by these two acids. The internal systems perceive that the body does not have enough glucose (fuel) available to produce the ATPs and so the glucose is all locked in the blood to supply the fuel to make the energy, but the problem is with oxygen availablity not glucose and so the ATPs continue to decline and the glucose continues to rise and the internal reset takes place. So again diabetes is not originally a high glucose problem that is the internal adjustment it originally begins as a metabolism problem the body perceives to be a low glucose problem. There are many more examples of this, but for time I will keep it short.
Environmental causes of frog deformities finally identified
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, December 26 2007 @ 08:16 PM EST
OK, your theory sounds like you are onto something. But for those of us without a degree in biochemistry what causes the increased levels of oxalic and phytic acids? What foods or additives contain these, or are these byproducts of something? What I'm getting at is how can the average person utilize your insight to REDUCE these two acids in their body chemistry. Please explain.
Environmental causes of frog deformities finally identified
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, December 26 2007 @ 09:58 PM EST
You can not avoid these acids in the processed food chain. You would have to get further information off the internet, but Soy (as well as other grains) happens to contain them and so it is only suppose to be eaten in moderation, yet it has been placed as an additive in approximately 90% of the food chain as well as animal feed.. I am not a doctor. In my opinion and only my opinion the vegetarian people that consume soy have to be supplimenting or are eating something that is counterbalancing the effect of these acids. But the regular ole Joe is not aware that he needs a counterbalancer and so he is the one that is coming down with Auto-immune disease. I do not know the answer but I have done a 13 page hypothesis on what happens when the nutrient delivery pathway becomes blocked. And I feel it is blocked when these acids create insoluble calcium salts and they become trapped in the basement membrane (filter).This blockage, in my opinion is causing a malfunction in the nutrient delivery pathway and this leads to cell starvation, which activates the internal response. I would give the hypothesis to anyone interested in my opinion of the root cause of auto-immune disease, but I am not sure on how to go about it. Any suggestions. If not every bit of the medical information I have gathered has come out of the Principles Of Anatomy and Physiology books, they all say pretty much the same stuff, but it is like looking for a needle in a haystack. But start with the idea that something has inhibited the cells use of calcium, iron, and zinc and other nutrients which is what these acids do.
Environmental causes of frog deformities finally identified
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, December 29 2007 @ 12:17 AM EST
2008 will be The Year of the Frog to raise awareness of the mass extinction facing amphibians. To learn more: www.amphibianark.org.