Across the animal kingdom, sound is more than communication—it's a signal of survival and success. From birds and primates to ...
In California's high mountain lakes, male frogs are in a race against time with only three weeks to find a mate before the ...
Scientists suggest female frogs listen for changes in the male calls as a signal for when it's warm enough to mate.
Climate change has become the secret wingman to male frogs, as experts discover a noticeable shift in their mating calls. Around 41 per cent of amphibian species are threatened with extinction, ...
Every other Friday, the Outside/In team here at NHPR answers listener questions about the natural world. Today's question comes from Andy, calling from Dover, New Hampshire. Alejandro Vélez: That is a ...
Male frogs often force females to mate with them, but in one species, a croak from the female seems to persuade males to leave her alone. The sound may be an “honest” signal that she isn’t fertile and ...
Climate change has become the secret wingman to male frogs, as experts discover a noticeable shift in their mating calls. Around 41 per cent of amphibian species are threatened with extinction, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rising temperatures are having a direct impact on male frogs’ mating calls, and females are taking note. Kansas State students ...
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