Some harlequin frogs have lost their poison—and their ability to defend themselves. Scientists are on the case.
You’ve heard of a “frog in your throat,” but probably not like this. By Asher Elbein On a hike through a sweaty Peruvian jungle in 2016, Kim Roelants, a biologist at Vrije University Brussel in ...
In August, University of Houston biologist Molly Albecker received a $2.16 million federal grant to study salt tolerance in frogs. A University of Houston biologist has received a $2.16 million ...
The common coquí frog is a small but iconic species in Puerto Rico. Their melodic “co-quí” call is a lullaby for people on the island. Coqui frog call recorded at Yabucoa, Puerto Rico. Orlando Acevedo ...
New study on movement patterns of leaf frogs in Brazil could open a path for conservation strategies
For researchers and environmentalists, knowing how frogs and other amphibians move through their environment is an important part of the ability to appropriately target conservation efforts. Movement ...
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