Normal table of post-embryonic larval development for the California newt, Taricha torosa

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Normal table of post-embryonic larval development for the California newt, Taricha torosa

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Westcott, S. M.; Bucciarelli, G. M.; Heath-Heckman, E. A.; Eisthen, H. L.

Abstract

We present here a normal table for post-embryonic development in the California newt (Taricha torosa), part of a genus of newts frequently studied for their toxicity and role within a predator-prey relationship. We generated the table by observing larvae collected as eggs in the wild and hatched and reared in the lab through metamorphosis. Building upon an established table consisting of 40 embryonic stages of development, our table consists of 13 stages based on discrete anatomical changes, primarily in limb development, and concludes at Stages 12-13 when the larvae undergo metamorphosis. We also describe more gradual phenotypic changes and their correlation to discrete stages in the developmental timeline. Finally, we illustrate the variability of the timing for reaching these stages in a controlled lab environment, demonstrating that time from hatching is not a reliable metric for standardizing results for diverse studies involving developing larvae. This staging table and accompanying observations will facilitate cross-study integration of research with larval T. torosa.

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