Food availability and disease in created habitats may affect the reproductive output of reintroduced frogs, according to a study published July 27, 2016 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Kaya ...
Despite an abundance of tadpoles following the summer breeding season, they're not as easy to find as you might think. Most tadpoles hide from predators in the mud at the bottom of a pond or creek, ...
In a new study, researchers have investigated how the endocrine-disrupting substance linuron affects reproduction in the West African clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis. The scientists found that linuron ...
For a frog no bigger than a fingernail, survival depends on how it spends every bit of energy. New research from the University of Florida shows that young frogs prioritize growing quickly even when ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Its fangs are not what makes the newly identified Indonesian frog species Limnonectes larvaepartus unique on Earth. The way it makes babies does. This little amphibian from the ...
A frog on the edge of a pond and a toad crossing a garden path can appear remarkably similar at first glance. Both belong to ...
Food availability and disease in created habitats may affect the reproductive output of reintroduced frogs, according to a new study. Food availability and disease in created habitats may affect the ...
Food availability and disease in created habitats may affect the reproductive output of reintroduced frogs, according to a study published July 27, 2016 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Kaya ...
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