[ad_1] Frogs in noisy ponds near highways have changed their stress and immunity profile compared to those of quieter ponds – modifications that reduce the negative effects of traffic noise on amphibians. …
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[ad_1] David Beaty needed this. After competing with TCU for two of his three years as a Kansas coach, Beaty oversaw a breakthrough Saturday as the Jayhawks completed their fourth quarter return …
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[ad_1] Scientists have discovered that the frogs of the El Copé forest seemed to have found a way to live with the chytrid (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis), a fungus that still devastated amphibian populations …
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