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Amphibians | Biology for Majors II - Lumen Learning Some species in all orders bypass a free-living larval stage All extant adult amphibians are carnivorous, and some terrestrial amphibians have a sticky tongue that is used to capture prey Evolution of Amphibians The fossil record provides evidence of the first tetrapods: now-extinct amphibian species dating to nearly 400 million years ago
Amphibia: Characteristics, Classification and Examples The family Pelobatidae contains six species in one genus These species are native to Europe, western Asia, northwestern Africa, and the Mediterranean They are small to large-sized frogs reaching up to 3 9 inches (10 cm) in length The tongue is pritrusible type They inhabit deserts and other arid regions They have stocky body with vertical
Phylogenetically-Informed Priorities for Amphibian . . . - PLOS The amphibian decline and extinction crisis demands urgent action to prevent further large numbers of species extinctions Lists of priority species for conservation, based on a combination of species’ threat status and unique contribution to phylogenetic diversity, are one tool for the direction and catalyzation of conservation action We describe the construction of a near-complete species
AmphibiaWeb News of the Week April 7, 2025: Considering their body size, habitat needs, and modes of dispersal, some amphibian species undergo migrations equally as staggering as those of Caribou or Sandhill cranes Most migrating amphibians are aquatic-breeding species, moving seasonally between their breeding habitats and their foraging and or sheltering habitats
Risk of extinction increases towards higher elevations across . . . We created a comprehensive global database spanning the taxonomic, geographic, life-history and elevational distribution of >93% (8042 species) of the world's known amphibian species diversity (Table S1) from across all three extant orders (Anura or frogs, Caudata or salamanders, and Gymnophiona or caecilians) From this database, a dataset of
Amphibians - info and online games - Sheppard Software Some amphibians are born in the water, later developing the lungs and limbs that allow them to live independently on land, while others depend on the water their whole lives Amphibians include frogs, toads, newts and salamanders