Scientists found frogs “explosive breeding” in Sabah, Malaysia, and identified the first record of an invasive species on Borneo Island. Photo from Evan Quah via Quah, Dukit, Joseph and Imbun (2025) ...
Scientists studied puddle frogs to identify genetic variation hotspots and places where the climate crisis could wipe out populations too homogenous to adapt Even widespread species could be ...
A tiny frog may be the key to hundreds of species surviving climate change, suggests a new study. Puddle frogs show that protecting genetic variation is "essential" for animals to live through global ...
As night settled across a large island in Southeast Asia, several golden creatures gathered near a puddle and began “calling very loudly” as part of an “explosive breeding” event. The sound caught the ...
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