
Western Toad
by Joyce Gross, UC Berkeley
Mount Diablo Review - Spring 2001
In April 1998 I photographed Bufo boreas
(western toads) breeding and laying eggs in Little Pine Creek. Of the approximately 20
toads present, females predominated. My previous experience observing amphibian breeding
congregations indicated that this was unusual--normally there are more males than
females--but I didn't realize how unusual until Bruce Waldman, a herpetologist at the
University of Canterbury, New Zealand, saw my photos. Bruce also pointed out that many of
the eggs I had photographed were irregularly shaped and not viable, probably
"old" eggs, ovulated a week or more prior to actual oviposition.
Thus it is feared that even at very low concentrations, which may pose no toxicological risk to organisms, these chemicals may mimic female hormones and disrupt normal endocrinological processes. The result might be altered reproductive timing that could contribute to reproductive failure. Of course in this case the reasons for our observations may be completely unrelated to the causes about which we are speculating. In 2000, we received a permit from the park to study the toads and test a few if we found evidence of reproductive abnormalities. I visited the park twice a week from February through June. I found normal breeding activity, resulting in small toadlets by June, in two locations in the park: two miles away at the pond off the Bruce Lee trail in Mitchell Canyon, and two miles in the other direction in a cattle pond near China Wall. At Little Pine Creek there was once again no evidence of reproductive behavior. I found two juvenile toads, but no adult toads in or near the creek, and no eggs and no tadpoles. What happened to the adult toads in the vicinity of Little Pine Creek in Mt Diablo State Park remains a mystery. |
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