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dc.contributor.author ARREDONDO RAMOS, JORGE
dc.contributor.author GONZALEZ MORALES, JUAN CARLOS
dc.contributor.author RODRIGUEZ ANTOLIN, JORGE
dc.contributor.author Bastiaans, Elizabeth
dc.contributor.author MONROY VILCHIS, OCTAVIO
dc.contributor.author MANJARREZ SILVA, FRANCISCO JAVIER
dc.contributor.author FAJARDO GUADARRAMA, VICTOR MANUEL
dc.creator ARREDONDO RAMOS, JORGE; 245490
dc.creator GONZALEZ MORALES, JUAN CARLOS; 711852
dc.creator RODRIGUEZ ANTOLIN, JORGE; 36484
dc.creator Bastiaans, Elizabeth;#0000-0002-7322-1088
dc.creator MONROY VILCHIS, OCTAVIO; 217507
dc.creator MANJARREZ SILVA, FRANCISCO JAVIER; 79434
dc.creator FAJARDO GUADARRAMA, VICTOR MANUEL; 38438
dc.date.accessioned 2018-02-07T20:06:07Z
dc.date.available 2018-02-07T20:06:07Z
dc.date.issued 2017-12-01
dc.identifier.issn 0717-9367
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/68447
dc.description.abstract Vertebrates exhibit structural changes in their cardiovascular and gas exchange systems in response to hypoxic conditions in high altitude environments. In highland neotenic mole salamanders, as other amphibians, the majority of gases exchange is carried out for skin and gills. But, in high altitude environments, the available oxygen is lower than it is in the air thus, the scarcity of oxygen limits the survival of organisms. Many studies on this subject have focused on understanding the hematological mechanisms that amphibians exhibit in response to hypoxia. However, little is known about possible morphological changes in respiratory structures that may permit increased gas exchange during respiration in high altitude amphibians like Ambystoma leorae and A. rivulare, two threatened Mexican salamander species. The aim of the present study was to describe and compare the histological characteristics of the gills and dorsal skin of A. leorae and A. rivulare from populations at low and high altitudes. We found that, in comparison to lowland organisms, highland ones exhibited more pronounced skin folds, greater numbers of secondary branches in the gills, thinner dorsal and gill epidermises, and greater quantity of melanin surrounding the gill blood vessels. These differences permit a greater capacity for gas exchange and also increase thermoregulatory capacity in high altitude environments. es
dc.description.sponsorship Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (grant 178723) Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SGPA/DGVS/02407/13). es
dc.language eng
dc.publisher International Journal of Morphology es
dc.relation.ispartofseries 35;4
dc.rights openAccess es
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subject High altitude es
dc.subject Histology es
dc.subject Critical endangered es
dc.subject Ambystoma rivulare es
dc.subject Ambystoma leorae es
dc.subject.classification CIENCIAS SOCIALES
dc.title Histological Characteristics of Gills and Dorsal Skin in Ambystoma leorae and Ambystoma rivulare: Morphological Changes for Living at High Altitude es
dc.type Artículo es
dc.provenance Científica es
dc.road Dorada es
dc.organismo Ciencias es
dc.ambito Internacional es
dc.cve.CenCos 21901 es
dc.audience students es
dc.audience researchers es
dc.type.conacyt article
dc.identificator 5


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  • Título
  • Histological Characteristics of Gills and Dorsal Skin in Ambystoma leorae and Ambystoma rivulare: Morphological Changes for Living at High Altitude
  • Autor
  • ARREDONDO RAMOS, JORGE
  • GONZALEZ MORALES, JUAN CARLOS
  • RODRIGUEZ ANTOLIN, JORGE
  • Bastiaans, Elizabeth
  • MONROY VILCHIS, OCTAVIO
  • MANJARREZ SILVA, FRANCISCO JAVIER
  • FAJARDO GUADARRAMA, VICTOR MANUEL
  • Fecha de publicación
  • 2017-12-01
  • Editor
  • International Journal of Morphology
  • Tipo de documento
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  • Palabras clave
  • High altitude
  • Histology
  • Critical endangered
  • Ambystoma rivulare
  • Ambystoma leorae
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