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La Secreción Cutánea, Instrumento Sistemático La Secreción Cutánea, Instrumento Sistemático

Authors :
Low Bobbie S.
Source :
Caldasia, Vol 11, Iss 52, Pp 73-97 (1973)
Publication Year :
1973
Publisher :
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 1973.

Abstract

The Author points out information lacking in morphological Systematics for evolutionary studies of amphibian taxa, relieving physiological and biochemical analysis as valuable tools of philogenetic interrelationships study. After a brief mention of Urodela cutaneous secretion, with polypeptideshormone-like structured as chief constituent, and some steroid anuran toxic samples, there is an explanation about chromatographic isolation of indole derivatives. An important conclusion is the participation of 5-hydroxitryptaminein almost all Bufo species cutaneous secretion more concentrated when the species is more primitive; chemical affinities are represented by polygonal graphs; high affinity indexes seem to suggest us remote dispersions in earlyevolution stages; these affinities are more common between African and Tropical American Species, whereas Middle East and African Bufonidae show a low toxic affinity; Asian Bufonidae are not much analogous in cutaneous secretion composition with New World and African specimens. Actually, chemical analysis suggests some generalizations about philogenetic interrelationships and primitive spreading of early evolution specimens of anura.The Author points out information lacking in morphological Systematics for evolutionary studies of amphibian taxa, relieving physiological and biochemical analysis as valuable tools of philogenetic interrelationships study. After a brief mention of Urodela cutaneous secretion, with polypeptideshormone-like structured as chief constituent, and some steroid anuran toxic samples, there is an explanation about chromatographic isolation of indole derivatives. An important conclusion is the participation of 5-hydroxitryptaminein almost all Bufo species cutaneous secretion more concentrated when the species is more primitive; chemical affinities are represented by polygonal graphs; high affinity indexes seem to suggest us remote dispersions in earlyevolution stages; these affinities are more common between African and Tropical American Species, whereas Middle East and African Bufonidae show a low toxic affinity; Asian Bufonidae are not much analogous in cutaneous secretion composition with New World and African specimens. Actually, chemical analysis suggests some generalizations about philogenetic interrelationships and primitive spreading of early evolution specimens of anura.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
03665232
Volume :
11
Issue :
52
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Caldasia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8cd2f1ac23af444aa1e57680769f1ed2
Document Type :
article