Behavior+neuro+sensory experiments in this new preprint on the neural and sensory basis of homing behavior in the invasive cane toad, Rhinella marina https://t.co/LzA3mfkTUI
In their Perspective, @MollyCWomack &co champion the organism-centred approach, where you 'fall in love with your organism & let the questions pour out' showing how connecting with an organism can provide inspiration
https://t.co/JrPNChGuvV
📢Interested in doing fieldwork in the Amazon while studying 🐸 with amazing capabilities? Then this opportunity could be for you! Join @frog_tracker and me at @KLIVVWien for a PhD adventure on sensory ecology and cognition in #poisonfrogs 👇 Pls retweet!
https://t.co/YmEUkLuqlZ
In her #JEB100 ECR Spotlight, @ChloeFouilloux tells us about her #research, where she discovered that #poisonfrog#tadpoles that develop in cloudy #water are less likely to evade a predator than tadpoles reared in clear water 🧵1/2
https://t.co/6eB8a42bfd
If you want to hear more about the nitty-gritty of putting g-strings on #poisonfrogs, check out the recent interview and the associated article by @SheenaGoodyear for @cbcasithappens. It was a really fun chat! https://t.co/Y1eHV3l2V7
"#poisonfrogs may be only a few cm in size, but when they breed, they carry their tadpoles between 20 to 200 m across the rainforest to find them the perfect puddle to grow in.
Then they turn right around, and make their way 🏡 again." Nice story about 👉https://t.co/xcP5VqIMKx
Our 'frog pants' on CNN! Although it's more of a 'panties' than 'pants.' Or, as my French colleagues call it: 'le string télémetrique.' Either way, it helps us track frogs in the rainforest! Thanks to @RNNouragues@CNRS_Nouragues@jocotoco_org@arcasapos for hosting our research!
Here is our latest research paper, where we use our frog trackers to understand the species and sex differences in frog spatial behavior: https://t.co/RvUJNcF836
Look who's here! It's my dear friend Andrius Pašukonis
@frogtracker talking about the "fancy pants" he's been putting on tiny frogs to understand how they move around the rainforest 😊 Oh, and he's next in our @VetmeduniVienna#WilhelminembergSeminarSeries (info in comments)😉
Mieux comprendre la cognition spatiale chez les amphibiens 🧭 : @frog_tracker revient sur les résultats de ses études menées aux @CNRS_Nouragues. Bravo🐸 !
➡️https://t.co/pQttTdWkJE
📰https://t.co/vH2N7hv2Z6
@RNNouragues
📸A. Pašukonis
Our study is featured on Stanford news: "Using tiny trackable pants and a “frog spa,” a Stanford University-led team has conducted the first known comparative study of how male and female amphibians navigate their surroundings." https://t.co/rrhnMqO95g via @Stanford@LOB_SU