Of Frogs and Men

December 1, 2009

Frog uses indirect-recognition to find offspring

Filed under: Amphibians, Biodiversity, Frogs, Research — David Blackburn @ 10:25 am

A recent paper in the journal Animal Behavior finds that females of the Strawberry Poison-frog, Oophaga pumilio, uses physical location rather than offspring identity to locate tadpoles in bromeliads. Females of this species tend to offspring that have been deposited in bromeliads by occasionally visiting these little tanks of water to provide unfertilized eggs to the tadpoles.

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