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- A Review of the Biology of the Green and Golden Bell Frog
The Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea is an unusual endangered frog species It has a high public profile as many populations occur in areas affected by human activities As a result, there has been considerable recent scientific and popular interest in the species Despite the interest and large volume of documented information there has been no general review of the biology of the
- Australian frogs are dying en masse again, and we need your . . .
Australia has 247 known species of native frog, 40 of which are threatened with extinction, and at least four species are already extinct The impacts on Australia’s frog species from such large scale deaths are unknown, but scientific surveys of frogs, combined with large scale citizen science data are underway
- The Change of a Medically Important Genus: Worldwide . . . - PLOS
RESEARCH ARTICLE The Change of a Medically Important Genus: Worldwide Occurrence of Genetically Diverse Novel Brucella Species in Exotic Frogs Holger C Scholz1*, Kristin Mu¨ hldorfer2, Cathy Shilton3, Suresh Benedict3, Adrian
- This deadly fungus is wiping out amphibians around the world
The new study, which appears in Science, shows chytridiomycosis is responsible for the dramatic population declines in 501 species of amphibians, including 90 extinctions—mostly frogs, but also toads and salamanders In Australia, 40 species have declined and seven have become extinct
- ScienceShot: Smaller Than a Dime, Frog Is Worlds Tiniest . . .
Drop a dime in the middle of an eastern New Guinea rainforest, and you might squash a newly discovered frog species Paedophryne amauensis has taken the top spot as the world's smallest vertebrate, with an average adult size of 7 7 millimeters in length, less than half the diameter of a U S dime That beats out the former record holder, an
- apes unit two test pt 2 Flashcards - Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The diagrams below show the range of tolerance for soil moisture content for two different species of terrestrial invertebrate: Species 1 and Species 2 The ranges represented are for each species where it occurs alone Soil moisture content is a limiting factor for both species If populations of both species are placed together
- Green tree frog - Australian Geographic
Green tree frogs ‘drink’ water through their skin, which also produces a fluid that is thought to be antibacterial and antiviral The green tree frog communicates with a low, repetitive ‘crawk, crawk, crawk,’ especially when its raining, with male frogs using an inflatable bag under their jaw to help project their call to a potential mate during breeding season
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