A good love song tells female frogs when the time is right for mating, finds a UC Davis study showing male frogs change their ...
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The Surprising Way Frog Love Songs Might Track Climate Change
In A Nutshell: Male frog calls change with water temperature: Warmer water produces faster, shorter calls while cold water ...
KJZZ examines the storied history of the state’s five C’s — copper, cotton, cattle, citrus and climate — and the role they still play in modern-day Arizona.
South Africa-based Zimbabwean climate change activist Munya Jeranyama, popularly known as Munya Touch, has expanded his ...
Frog mating calls change with temperature and may signal when ponds are safe for breeding, offering insight into climate change.
Rising temperatures are having a direct impact on male frogs’ mating calls, and females are taking note. View on euronews ...
Climate change may be giving frogs a helping hand in the language of love, a new study has found. Researchers from University of California, Davis, have discovered that temperature plays a key role in ...
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Climate Change Is Making Frogs More Attractive. Scientists Say It Could Also Affect Their Future
Researchers noted that as water became hotter in ponds, mating calls of male frogs became quicker and more desperate.
Wetter winters are set to become the norm, so unless we’re farmers or flood victims, we need some coping strategies to keep our spirits up, writes Emma Beddington ...
Barack Obama said the U.S. is "less safe" after President Donald Trump repealed the legal basis for federal regulations ...
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