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1. Skittering locomotion in cricket frogs: a form of porpoising.

2. Infanticide is driven by unfamiliarity with offspring location and associated with androgenic shifts in mimic poison frogs.

3. Behavioral effects of polylactic acid microplastics on the tadpoles of Pelophylax nigromaculatus.

4. Snake-like bird hisses induce anti-predator responses in a frog.

5. Life on both environment in semi-aquatic frogs: Impact of aquatic microplastic (MP) from MP enrichment to growth, immune function and physiological stress.

6. Immunological and physiological responses to predation risk and sublethal concentrations of chlorothalonil and β-endosulfan in Lithobates taylori (Anura: Ranidae) tadpoles.

7. Tadpoles rely on mechanosensory stimuli for communication when visual capabilities are poor.

8. Inheritance patterns of male asexuality in hybrid males of a water frog Pelophylax esculentus.

9. What Can Frogs Teach Us about Resilience? Adaptive Renewal in Amphibian and Academic Ecosystems.

10. Effects of warming at embryonic and larval stages on tadpole fitness in high-altitude Rana kukunoris.

11. Dietary tannins alter growth, behavior, and the gut microbiome of larval amphibians.

12. Canopy coverage, light, and moisture affect thermoregulatory trade-offs in an amphibian breeding habitat.

13. Urea and glucose modulation during freezing exposure in three temperate frogs reveals specific targets in relation to climate.

14. Invading new climates at what cost? Ontogenetic differences in the thermal dependence of metabolic rate in an invasive amphibian.

15. Female frogs communicate with males through blinking.

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