Fungus-Fighting Virus Offers Hope for Amphibiansby University of California - RiversideDiscovery of virus infecting the deadly fungus that is devastating frog populations could end global amphibian pandemic
NewsHow an Unlikely Amphibian Survived Its ‘Judgement Day’by University of QueenslandThis research provides a good model for the evolution of predator-prey interactions
NewsWildlife Crossing Guardsby Oak Ridge National LaboratoryModeling healthier habitats on managed lands
NewsHigh Risk to Amphibians If Fungal Pathogen Invades North Americaby University of Tennessee Institute of AgricultureConsequences of introduction could be severe to native species
NewsScientists from the Global South Innovate to Track Ongoing Amphibian Pandemicby Smithsonian Tropical Research InstituteA new diagnostic test showed comparable or even better results than the gold-standard assay
NewsUniversity Researchers Trace Emergence of Fungus Threatening African Amphibiansby San Francisco State UniversityResearchers describe how a deadly fungus began spreading among amphibians in Africa over the last 165 years
NewsNo Frogs or Toads Left Behind on Virginia Tech Researchers’ Watchby Virginia TechResearch team seeks to build a multispecies assessment of anuran sensitivity to climate change
NewsGlassfrogs Camouflage Themselves by Storing Red Blood Cells in Their Liversby American Museum of Natural HistoryGlassfrogs don't experience dangerous blood clotting, which opens the door for biomedical research
NewsGroundbreaking Insights into the Evolution of Color Patterns in Frogs and Toadsby New York UniversityLarge comparative analysis of frogs and toads finds that their vertebral stripe evolves repeatedly and rapidly
NewsUp to 32 Frog Species Thought to Be Extinct May Not Beby Michigan State UniversityResearchers have found numerous species of harlequin frogs thought to be extinct, are still surviving in the wild
NewsFrogs Use Brains or Camouflage to Evade Predatorsby University of ZurichThe study establishes a link between brain evolution and different strategies for evading predators