A good love song tells female frogs when the time is right for mating, finds a UC Davis study showing male frogs change their ...
Climate change may be giving frogs a helping hand in the language of love, a new study has found. Researchers from University ...
A study from the University of California, Davis, found that temperature affects the sound and quality of male frogs' mating ...
A Sierran treefrog sings a slower, more sluggish breeding call in cool spring weather. Once it's warmer, his songs will pick up the pace, which female frogs find more appealing and lets them know the ...
A Sierran treefrog sings a faster, more energetic breeding call in warm weather. When it's cold, his songs are sluggish and slow, which female frogs find less attractive.
City-living frogs in Central and South America sing a different tune than their croaking countryside counterparts. Their new-and-improved sweet serenades even attract more mates, according to a new ...
Sometimes love hurts — a lot. Just ask the tungara frog, a tiny native of Central and South America. The loud, low mating call made by male tungara frogs in search of a love connection has a deadly ...