As the male tungara frog serenades females from a pond, he creates watery ripples that make him easier to target by rivals and predators such as bats. He will stop calling if he sees a bat overhead, ...
Male túngara frogs call from puddles to attract females. The production of the call incidentally creates ripples that spread across the water. Researchers at the Smithsonian Tropical Research ...
The love songs of male túngara frogs attract their own predators. Looking for love in the Central and South American rain forest can have some unintended consequences for the túngara frog (Physalaemus ...
Communication requires a sender, a receiver, and a message. But communication doesn't take place in a vacuum. Often, there are unintended receivers listening in and unintentional messages getting ...
Tropical oceans and fisheries are threatened by climate change, generating impacts that will affect the sustainable development of both local economies and communities, and regions outside the tropics ...
Simon Cox does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
A video capturing an otherworldly view of ice ripples in winter has mesmerized viewers on TikTok. The clip was shared by @yoshi_bell and has amassed 9.5 million views since it was first posted on ...
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