Osteopilus septentrionalis
Osteopilus septentrionalis
(Cuban Treefrog)
Amphibians-Frogs
Exotic

4 results for Osteopilus septentrionalis (Cuban Treefrog)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Reference
4058 Osteopilus septentrionalis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field Introduced Osteopilus septentrionalis in New Orleans were found to have high infection... 35710
4953 Osteopilus septentrionalis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Anecdotal N/A may spread chytrid fungal disease, endangering the Mountain Chicken Frog 37408
5155 Osteopilus septentrionalis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field Osteopilus septentrionalis (Cuban treefrog) was discovered to be an intermediate host for... 37815
9716 Osteopilus septentrionalis Disease/Parasites/Toxicity Observational Field The Southeatern Asian Nematode parasite Pterygodermatites (Mesopectines) whartoni was... 43316

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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/2/2024].

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