European common frogs determine migratory direction by inclination magnetic compass and show diurnal variation in orientation

Author:

Shakhparonov Vladimir V.123ORCID,Bolshakova Alisa A.3,Koblikova Eugenia O.3,Tsoi Julia A.3

Affiliation:

1. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry 1 of the , pr. Torez 44, Saint-Petersburg 194223 , Russia

2. Russian Academy of Sciences 1 of the , pr. Torez 44, Saint-Petersburg 194223 , Russia

3. Lomonosov Moscow State University 2 Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Faculty of Biology , , Leninskie gory, 1, k.12, Moscow 119234 , Russia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Animals can use two variants of the magnetic compass: the ‘polar compass’ or the ‘inclination compass’. Among vertebrates, the compass type has been identified for salmon, mole rats, birds, turtles and urodeles. However, no experiments have been conducted to determine the compass variant in anurans. To elucidate this, we performed a series of field and laboratory experiments on males of the European common frog during the spawning season. In field experiments in a large circular arena, we identified the direction of the stereotypic migration axis for a total of 581 frogs caught during migration from river to pond or in a breeding pond. We also found that motivation of the frogs varied throughout the day, probably to avoid deadly night freezes, which are common in spring. The laboratory experiments were conducted on a total of 450 frogs in a T-maze placed in a three-axis Merritt coil system. The maze arms were positioned parallel to the natural migration axis inferred on the basis of magnetic field. Both vertical and horizontal components of the magnetic field were altered, and frogs were additionally tested in a vertical magnetic field. We conclude that European common frogs possess an inclination magnetic compass, as for newts, birds and sea turtles, and potentially use it during the spring migration. The vertical magnetic field confuses the frogs, apparently as a result of the inability to choose a direction. Notably, diurnal variation in motivation of the frogs was identical to that in nature, indicating the presence of internal rhythms controlling this process.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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