Discover how the dyeing poison frog uses vibrant patterns for both warning and camouflage in research highlighting distance-dependent coloration. It's not hard to imagine how these little frogs become ...
Thalassa Matthews receives funding from The National Research Foundation and the Centre of Excellence for Palaeontology. Around 5.1 million years ago, fascinating and now extinct animals like ...
The colorful markings of poison dart frogs vary depending on where the frogs live. Now, a new study using thousands of fake-frog decoys finds that these markings evolved hyper-locally, explaining why ...
We compared the population dynamics of a riparian ranid frog, Rana swinhoana, before (1996-1999) and after (1999-2001) a strong earthquake. This earthquake caused little disturbance to the vegetation ...
Animal activity patterns can be influenced by selection pressures from local environmental conditions that might fluctuate at different temporal scales. Although studies with frog species and local ...
Combat uniforms featuring the Army's newest camouflage pattern will be available for sale in the summer of 2015. Camouflage was not widely used in early wars when soldiers lined up and battled at ...
WASHINGTON – Now here’s a sticky situation. How do you make a tape that doesn’t lose its grip when it is peeled off and reused? Tree frogs, crickets and some other animals have mastered the problem.
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