Photograph of three male zebra finches (Taeniopygia castanotis), whose mating calls were used as part of the study. Credit: Raina Fan. The bright colors of butterfly wings, the sweet aromas of flowers ...
Citizen scientists listened to pairs of mating sounds from 16 different species, including male zebra finches, and selected their favorites. Photo credit: Raina Fan.
The bright colors of butterfly wings, the sweet aromas of flowers, and the euphonious melodies of songbirds all evolved as ...
Explore India's frog conservation efforts through citizen science and sanctuaries, highlighting their critical ecological ...
You're invited to participate in the Minnesota Statewide FrogWatch, which is coming up sooner than you think.
East Central Illinois FrogWatch program allows the C-U community to track frogs and toads in the area, contributing data to help scientists.
Meet the admirable red-belly toad — a tiny amphibian found nowhere else on Earth but a small forest patch in southern Brazil.
Scientists suggest female frogs listen for changes in the male calls as a signal for when it's warm enough to mate.
The arrival of March brings both people and nature out of their winter hiding spots. When the planet revolves and rotates ...
As winter fades and spring arrives, Connecticut’s wetlands, ponds, and forests come alive with the calls of frogs and toads. These amphibians are an important and often overlooked part of the state’s ...
I’ve heard the saying “All toads are frogs, but not all frogs are toads.” This phrase can be a mind twister until you concentrate on the meaning behind it. Both frogs and toads are amphibians in the ...