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Znanstvenici otkrivaju žabu koja se nalazi samo u Kanadi
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Znanstvenici otkrivaju žabu koja se nalazi samo u Kanadi

Istraživanje koje je provelo Sveučilište u Ottawi identificiralo je genetski različitu i isključivo kanadsku populaciju zapadnog žaba (Anaxyrus boreas), naglašavajući jedinstvenu biološku raznolikost zemlje.

More Canadian than the beaver? Scientists have uncovered a western toad population that exists solely within Canada’s borders, marking a significant addition to the nation’s unique biodiversity. A research team led by Jayna Bergman, a doctoral student at the University of Ottawa, has identified a genetically distinct group of western toads (Anaxyrus boreas) that is entirely confined to Canada. This finding challenges previous assumptions about the distribution of the species and underscores the importance of protecting Canada’s native wildlife. The study, published in the journal Diversity and Distributions, examined the genetic makeup of western toads across Alberta and British Columbia. Researchers collected tissue samples from both adult toads and their tadpoles, analyzing their DNA to determine genetic relationships. Their analysis revealed that the so-called “Calling” and “Non-calling” populations—distinguished by their breeding behaviors—are not merely behavioral variants but represent genetically distinct groups. This distinction suggests that these populations have been isolated for a considerable period, allowing them to develop unique genetic characteristics. Jayna Bergman emphasized the significance of the discovery, noting that a genetically distinct group entirely contained within a single Canadian province is extremely rare. She highlighted the need for increased conservation efforts, particularly for the Alberta population, which contributes significantly to the overall genetic diversity of the species. The findings provide critical insights for conservation planning and highlight the role of geographic and climatic factors in shaping biological diversity. Western toads play a vital ecological role, serving as both predators and prey in their habitats. They are currently classified as a species of special concern under Canada’s Species at Risk Act, reflecting their vulnerability to environmental pressures. The study also noted that toads east of the Rocky Mountains possess a distinctive vocal sac used during mating, while those west of the mountains and in certain regions of the species’ range lack this trait. This divergence in behavior, along with differences in habitat preferences, further supports the idea of distinct populations. The research team observed that natural barriers, including mountain ranges and varying climates, likely contributed to the separation of these toad populations. Such geographical features can limit gene flow between groups, leading to the accumulation of genetic differences over time. Understanding these dynamics is essential for developing effective conservation strategies that account for the specific needs of each population. In addition to confirming the existence of two genetically distinct groups, the study also uncovered a third genetic cluster of western toads located in southern Canada. This unexpected finding adds complexity to the understanding of the species’ distribution and raises questions about the historical movements and adaptations of these amphibians. Further research will be needed to fully comprehend the implications of this third group and its relationship to the other populations. The discovery of a genetically exclusive Canadian population of western toads reinforces the importance of continued scientific exploration and conservation initiatives. As climate change and human activity increasingly threaten ecosystems, identifying and protecting unique genetic lineages becomes ever more critical. The findings from this study not only contribute to the broader field of evolutionary biology but also serve as a reminder of the rich biodiversity that exists within Canada’s borders. Future studies may focus on monitoring the health of these distinct populations and assessing the potential impacts of environmental changes on their survival.

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Znanstvenici otkrivaju žabu koja se nalazi samo u Kanadi

Istraživanje koje je provelo Sveučilište u Ottawi identificiralo je genetski različitu i isključivo kanadsku populaciju zapadnog žaba (Anaxyrus boreas), naglašavajući jedinstvenu biološku raznolikost zemlje.

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Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 90): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the scientific findings from the University of Ottawa study, aligning with the cross-source consensus. Objectivity is strong as the tone remains neutral, presenting the research without emotional bias.

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