Winter Is Coming: Integrative Analysis of Cold Acclimation in a Freeze Tolerant Frog
E E Yokum, D L Goldstein, C M Krane

TL;DR
This study explores how a freeze-tolerant frog adapts to cold through changes in behavior, body structure, and physiology during winter preparation.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the seasonal physiological and behavioral changes during cold acclimation in a freeze-tolerant frog species.
Findings
Cold acclimation in D. chrysoscelis leads to reduced feeding, heart rate, and body mass.
Frogs under cold acclimation show slower and less coordinated reflexes.
Seasonal changes in warm conditions also affect feeding, heart rate, and skin color.
Abstract
Cope's gray treefrog Dryophytes chrysoscelis is a seasonally freeze tolerant anuran that undergoes a preparatory period of cold acclimation in order to survive repeated freezing and thawing each winter. The mechanisms that enable freeze tolerance in this species are not entirely understood and the ecophysiological cues that regulate cold acclimation are unstudied. In the present study, we describe aspects of behavior, morphology, and physiology of frogs progressing through cold acclimation, using a previously established protocol of changing light and temperature that successfully induces the capacity to survive whole body freezing and thawing. Wild-caught males were captured in July in southwest Ohio, and behavioral, morphological, and physiological variables were compared beginning in August among frogs maintained under constant (“warm”) environmental conditions (22°C, 12:12 light:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAmphibian and Reptile Biology · Species Distribution and Climate Change · Animal Behavior and Reproduction
