Frog mating calls change with temperature and may signal when ponds are safe for breeding, offering insight into climate change.
It may be hard to imagine competing over who gets to kiss a frog, but when it comes to mating, a new study concludes that some frogs have moved out of the pond onto land to make it easier for the male ...
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The surprising way frog love songs might track climate change
In A Nutshell: Male frog calls change with water temperature: Warmer water produces faster, shorter calls while cold water ...
HONG KONG, March 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Science Unit of Lingnan University (LU) in Hong Kong has reported a novel form of reproductive behaviour observed in a native frog species, Lau's Leaf ...
Male golden rocket frogs transport their tadpoles "piggy back" and care for them throughout development, which can last for months. Credit: James Paul Tumulty Male golden rocket frogs transport their ...
Researchers have discovered a new reproductive mode in frogs and toads -- breeding and laying direct developing eggs in live bamboo with narrow openings -- which was observed in the white spotted bush ...
Scientists are studying Nectophrynoides frogs that give birth to live young. This unique reproductive method helps them survive in dry forests. These frogs develop internally, bypassing the vulnerable ...
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