Scientists will be able to better identify what amphibian species and habitats will be most impacted by climate change, thanks to a new study by UNSW researchers. Amphibians are the world's most ...
While they do not have any living relatives, some evolutionary biologists do consider them an important step towards today’s diverse amphibians. Studying these past periods can help scientists ...
The sewer systems of Florida are teeming with an “abundance” of alligators, racoons, and a dozen other animals using the ...
revealing that malaria cases surged a few years after amphibians started dying, reports New Scientist. In Panama, for example, malaria cases increased five fold after the fungus arrived, according to ...
The ability to activate different sets of genes has likely helped the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis spread widely in amphibians, resulting in global population declines. Tess Joosse is ...
They are very susceptible to toxins and pollutants, so their presence can help scientists understand how healthy a habitat ...