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Newly discovered Australian frogs highlight dire limits of climate change adaptationThese frogs now survive only in isolated, cool, and moist upland environments, with little to no opportunity to shift habitats as temperatures rise. Co-author from the University of Newcastle ...
“Being just 2.5 cm long, the Darwin’s frogs are very susceptible to overheating; in the wild, they live in the moss of the cool, damp forest floor,” Dr Tapley explained in email. “We have ...
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