Environmental DNA, also known as eDNA, is genetic material shed from animals and plants that scientists can use to tell what kinds of organisms are living in an environment. However, scientists ...
A single scoop of water from an Irish river has revealed evidence not only of Ireland's only frog species—as expected—but also signs of the dreaded B. dendrobatidis fungus, marking the first time this ...
A small brown frog from the rainforests of Borneo is forcing scientists to rethink one of biology’s most basic questions: what counts as a species? For nearly two centuries, a group of fanged frogs in ...
American bullfrog DNA has turned up not far from the only known habitat of Pithecopus rusticus — a small, critically endangered tree frog that lives in Brazil. These neon green, orange and black frogs ...
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Scientists thought this frog was one species for nearly 200 years. DNA tells a different story.
A new genetic analysis of Bornean fanged frogs reveals that a species recognized since 1838 is actually six or seven distinct species - a finding with major implications for how scientists count and ...
Tracy Rittenhouse, associate professor of natural resources and the environment in UConn’s College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR), was doing an experiment to study ranavirus ...
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