A study from the University of California, Davis, found that temperature affects the sound and quality of male frogs' mating calls. In the colder, early weeks of spring, their songs start off ...
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Frog love songs and the sounds of climate change

When the time is right, a good love song can make all the difference.
Frog mating calls change with temperature and may signal when ponds are safe for breeding, offering insight into climate change.
In A Nutshell: Male frog calls change with water temperature: Warmer water produces faster, shorter calls while cold water ...
Early in development, many animals pick a team — male or female — based on their genetics, and, with time, acquire the characteristics to match. New research from the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL ...
Common frogs are not especially fussy about where they lay their eggs, but they do follow the same routes to get to spawning areas that have been followed by many generations of their predecessors ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Romeo was once known as the "loneliest frog in the world," until herpetologists found five additional Sehuencas water frogs during ...
Rising temperatures are having a direct impact on male frogs’ mating calls, and females are taking note. View on euronews ...