Frogs already knew it wasn’t easy being green, but the going just got a lot…
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Amphibians are a diverse group of cold-blooded vertebrates that include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. They are known for their unique life cycle, typically involving a transition from a larval stage living in water with gills to an adult stage breathing air with lungs and skin. Amphibians are found in a wide range of habitats, from tropical rainforests to arid deserts, though they are most abundant and diverse in moist environments. Their permeable skin makes them highly sensitive to environmental changes, serving as important ecological indicators. Unfortunately, amphibian populations worldwide are experiencing dramatic declines due to a variety of factors, including habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, disease, and the introduction of invasive species. Conservation efforts are crucial to prevent further extinctions in this class of animals, which plays critical roles in the balance of ecosystems by controlling pests and serving as prey for higher trophic levels.
New research from Yale University reveals that estrogen in suburban yards is changing the ratio…
The Sri Lankan Kandyan dwarf toad (Adenomus kandianus) was thought to be extinct. It’s still…
Using a molecular test called quantitative polymerase chain reaction, a new study examined 164 preserved…
These colorful photos of two species of Dendrobatidae, from the Reptile House at the London…
The yet unnamed amphibian was discovered by a team of researchers in the ponds and…
An entirely new family of limbless amphibians has been discovered, hiding away in the soils…