Occurrence of cloacal prolapse in wild hylids in the Wet Tropics, Australia

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The idiopathic syndrome of cloacal prolapse was observed in the frog Litoria rheocola at 2 sites in the Wet Tropics of Australia; 1 of 365 individuals (0.3 %) at Tully Gorge National Park and 5 of 92 individuals (5.4 %) at Murray Upper National Park. The condition appeared to have resolved spontaneously with no clinical complications in 2 individuals at successive captures 14 and 155 d later. It was not observed in the sympatric frogs L. genimaculata (n = 206), L. nannotis (n = 357) or Nyctimystes dayi (n = 304) at either location. The underlying cause was not conclusively determined. © Inter-Research 2009.

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Phillott, A. D., & Young, S. (2009). Occurrence of cloacal prolapse in wild hylids in the Wet Tropics, Australia. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 86(1), 77–80. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao02097

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