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Thanks to generous partnerships and donor support, FrogID remains at the forefront of Australia's citizen science initiatives, achieving remarkable results by producing impactful research and gathering valuable frog call data for advancing biodiversity research and conservation. Between 1 July 2022 and 30 June 2023,
- 2017–21 FrogID report
calls of the Red Tree Frog (Litoria rubella). The study...
- 2017–21 FrogID report
calls of the Red Tree Frog (Litoria rubella). The study provided the first evidence that Red Tree Frogs have highly variable calls which may help them tolerate living in loud, urban environments, and illustrated how FrogID data could be used to better understand how frogs
January 2013. A beloved symbol of biodiversity, the red-eyed tree frog, shown here in Panama, has evolved a flexible strategy for survival. Christian Ziegler. Karen Warkentin, wearing tall...
12 gru 2023 · Our focal species, the forest-associated blacksmith treefrog, Boana faber, is a large-bodied tropical tree-frog that moves through aquatic, arboreal, and terrestrial habitats over relatively...
29 kwi 2024 · Abstract. Amphibian populations are increasingly threatened by global change and the study of their genetic diversity is a major conservation priority. Western palearctic tree frog species of...
1 gru 2019 · We examined these traits in a phylogeographic context across 14 populations (276 adults) representative of the three genetic lineages reported in the widespread European tree frog Hyla arborea.
23 sie 2018 · Tree frogs have the remarkable ability to attach to smooth, rough, dry, and wet surfaces using their versatile toe pads. Tree frog attachment involves the secretion of mucus into the pad-substrate gap, requiring adaptations towards mucus drainage and pad lubrication.