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Dendrobatidae (Poison-dart Frogs, Dart-poison Frogs, Dendrobatid ...Almost all dendrobatids are diurnal. Most are terrestrial; some are arboreal. The common name, dart-poison frogs, is derived from a practice of the Indians of ...
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Poison frogs | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology ...As a result, poison frogs in human care on a diet of crickets and other non-poisonous insects are not poisonous themselves. Most species have omnivorous ...
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Poison Dart Frog | National Geographic KidsThese frogs are considered one of Earth's most toxic, or poisonous, species. For example, the golden poison dart frog has enough poison to kill 20000 mice.
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Poison Frog Colors Are Honest Signals of Toxicity, Particularly for ...Poison frog colors, especially dorsal coloration, are positively correlated with toxicity, particularly for birds, and are considered honest signals.
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Poison Arrow Frogs Facts and Information | United Parks & ResortsPoison arrow frogs have porous skin and respond quickly to changes in the environment. The health of their populations can be an indicator of the health of the ...Missing: biology | Show results with:biology
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Poison Dart Frogs: Facts, Threats, and Conservation | IFAWWhat eats poison dart frogs? Due to their highly toxic skin, poisonous dart frogs only have one natural predator, a species of snake that has developed a ...
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Dendrobatidae - AmphibiaWebDendrobatidae. phylogeny icon. 213 species in 16 genera. Commonly Called Poison ... no sound/video. Genus Epipedobates (8 species) [subfamily Colostethinae] ...Missing: 2023 2024
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Phylogenomic Reconstruction of the Neotropical Poison Frogs ...Jul 29, 2019 · In this study, we provide the first phylogenomic reconstruction of Dendrobatidae with genome-wide nuclear markers known as ultraconserved elements.
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Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late ...The most recent ancestor of Dendrobatidae was distributed in regions that correspond to the current Venezuelan Highlands and Northern Oriental Andes at 40.9 ± ...
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A new nurse frog of the Allobates tapajos species complex (AnuraAug 3, 2022 · Here, we describe through integrative taxonomy a new species of the Allobates tapajos species complex from the upper Madeira River, southwestern Amazonia.
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Molecular phylogenetics uncovers two new species in the genus ...Sep 16, 2024 · True poison-dart frogs (Phyllobates, Dendrobatidae) evolved the ability to secrete batrachotoxins, the most powerful alkaloids known to date ...
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Amphibian Species of the WorldFamily: Dendrobatidae (210 sp.) Subfamily: Colostethinae (67 sp.) Subfamily: Dendrobatinae (67 sp.) Subfamily: Hyloxalinae (75 sp.) Family: Dicroglossidae ...
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(PDF) Aposematic Poison Frogs (Dendrobatidae) of the Andean ...Ceratophrys cornuta is widely distributed in moist tropical forests of the Amazon region and it has been documented from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, ...
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Disentangling composite colour patterns in a poison frog speciesFeb 4, 2008 · Intrageneric Müllerian mimicry as the driving force for a pronounced colour ... Dendrobates tinctorius from the eastern Guiana Shield. Its ...Missing: Guyana | Show results with:Guyana
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Systematics of large Dendrobates from the eastern Guiana Shield ...Aug 10, 2025 · Dendrobates tinctorius exhibits numerous variants differing in color and pattern.
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Being red, blue and green: the genetic basis of coloration ...Apr 15, 2020 · The strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) shows an impressive array of color morphs across its distribution in Central America. Here we ...
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Hybridization promotes color polymorphism in the aposematic ... - NIHOct 9, 2013 · In this study, we investigated the potential occurrence of hybridization between color morphs in poison frogs by examining three divergently ...
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A remarkable new blue Ranitomeya species (Anura: Dendrobatidae ...Revision of the Ranitomeya fantastica species complex with description of two new species from central Peru (Anura: Dendrobatidae). Zootaxa. 2008;1823:1–24. doi ...
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An Amazonian hidden gem: a new metallic-colored species of ...Apr 25, 2025 · Among dendrobatid frogs, the genus Ranitomeya has posed significant taxonomic challenges because of its high intraspecific morphological ...
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Phyllobates terribilis - AmphibiaWebMales mature at 37 mm while females mature at 40-41 mm. The snout is sloping and rounded in lateral profile, and bluntly rounded to truncate in dorsal view. The ...
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[PDF] 1996 - The Husbandry of Poison-Dart Frogs (Family Dendrobatidae)Dendrobatids are small frogs, varying in snout-vent length from little more than 1 em (Minyobates minutus) to about 6 em ... size; large specimens can ...<|separator|>
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natural history of a voiceless poison frog, Dendrobates tinctoriusNote the enlarged toe discs in males, but overall larger female body size (for details see Rojas & Endler, 2013). ... Size at metamorphosis ranges 10.94 ...
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Poison Frog Colors Are Honest Signals of Toxicity, Particularly for ...In most of its distributional range in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, D. pumilio are red dorsally and ventrally with dark blue arms and legs.
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Evidence for selection on coloration in a Panamanian poison frogApr 19, 2010 · This species shows extreme variation in colour and pattern between populations that have been geographically isolated for < 10,000 years. While ...
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Dyeing Poison Dart Frog | Stone ZooTheir arms and legs are black or deep blue, speckled with bright yellow or black spots. These color patterns aren't typically developed until the late tadpole ...Missing: juveniles | Show results with:juveniles<|control11|><|separator|>
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Frog Skin Innate Immune Defences: Sensing and Surviving PathogensJan 14, 2019 · Granular (parotoid/venom) glands may also sequester and release toxic alkaloid biomolecules that function in predator deterrence and/or defence ...
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Frog Skin Innate Immune Defences: Sensing and Surviving PathogensMucosal glands secrete mucus to maintain the moisture, permeability and elasticity of the skin, all of which are necessary for amphibian homeostasis (2, 9, 44).
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Thin Skin | AMNHMucous glands lubricate the skin. Granular glands produce poisons and other protective chemicals. The color of frog skin is the result of layers of pigmented ...
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Effects of Dietary Specialization on Chemical Defense of Poison ...Feb 28, 2011 · Poison dart frogs can be found in a variety of habitats, ranging from the tropical forests of Costa Rica to Brazil and other parts of South ...
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Phyllobates - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThey are small, active frogs with bright color patterns, which alert would-be predators to the presence of highly toxic alkaloid skin secretions (a ...
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Top Fun Facts about Poison Dart Frog | SEA LIFE LondonApr 28, 2023 · On average, their body can reach lengths of up to 47mm, however some females can exceed this, reaching 50 to 55mm - they are also typically ...
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[PDF] Green and Black Poison Dart Frog (Dendrobates auratus)No known introductions. Short Description. From Somma (2018):. “Dendrobates auratus is a small, dark dendrobatid (poison frog) ...
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Dendrobatidae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThese small to moderate-sized, cryptically colored frogs generally have a robust body form and have basal to extensive toe webbing.
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Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Is Primarily Derived from Late ...Mar 10, 2009 · Poison frog diversity in the Chocoan-Central American super-region ... Therefore, the described diversity of poison frogs (264 species) plus the ...
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Ameerega picta (Tschudi, 1838) - Amphibian Species of the WorldSpot-legged Poison Frog (Walls, 1994, Jewels of the Rainforest: 26; Frank ... 2500 m elevation. Apparently isolated population in Bolivar, Venezuela ...
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AmphibiaWeb Search### Summary of Habitat and Environmental Preferences for Family Dendrobatidae
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Poison frog social behaviour under global change: potential impacts ...Aug 3, 2022 · Distributed from Nicaragua in Central America to Bolivia in South America, poison frogs generally inhabit tropical rainforests (Summers and ...
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(PDF) Dry-season retreat and dietary shift of the dart-poison frog ...During the dry season, frogs move to retreat sites in mature forest, such as palm bracts and tree holes. The frogs are less active and consume fewer prey items ...
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Non-destructive sampling of poison frogs for toxin analysis in ...Ants, mites, beetles and millipedes from the restricted areas in which these frogs have their natural habitat are known dietary sources containing the ...
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[PDF] ARTHROPOD ALKALOIDS IN POISON FROGS - saporito labThe majority of poison frog alkaloids appear to be sequestered directly from a natural diet of alkaloid-containing mites, ants, beetles, and millipedes.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] NUTRITION OF CAPTIVE AMPHIBIANS - Ghent University LibraryPoison dart frogs (Dendrobates spp.) and the. Titicaca water frog ... When calcium is supplemented through gut-loading one should take notice that ...
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Nutrition and Health in Amphibian Husbandry - PMC - PubMed CentralWhen high calcium gut loading ... Carotenoid supplementation enhances reproductive success in captive strawberry poison frogs (Oophaga pumilio) Zoo Biol.Missing: dart | Show results with:dart<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Visual acuity in two tropical frog speciesApr 30, 2020 · We hypothesized that poison frogs have a higher visual acuity than tùngara frogs because of D. auratus' larger size, use of color and pattern ...
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Metabolic correlates of the foraging and social behaviour of dart ...The widely foraging species had higher capacities for aerobic metabolism and lower anaerobic capacities than did the sedentary species.Missing: condition | Show results with:condition
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Feeding Patterns of the Strawberry Poison Frog, Dendrobates ... - jstorfavored a sit-and-wait strate and similar pressures may r wait foraging mode ... correlates of foraging and social behavior of dart- poison frogs. Anim ...
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Territorial Behavior in Dendrobatid Frogs - ResearchGateOne or both sexes exhibit territorial behavior in all dendrobatids that have been studied. Two types of territoriality are identified.
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Poison frog dietary preference depends on prey type and alkaloid loadPoison frogs likely encounter and eat many more ants than larvae in their natural habitats, as previous literature shows >50% ants making up most poison frog ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Experience shapes accuracy in territorial decision-making in a ...In this study, we investigated the speed–accuracy trade-off in the context of male territoriality during the breeding season in the brilliant-thighed poison ...
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Regardless of personality, males show similar levels of plasticity in ...Mar 1, 2023 · Neotropical poison frogs (Dendrobatidae, sensu) show prominent territorial aggressiveness which can be easily elicited experimentally. Allobates ...
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Repeatable Territorial Aggression in a Neotropical Poison FrogWe found moderate repeatability in territorial aggressiveness, but no link to age and/or body size. In conclusion, our study represents the first documentation ...Abstract · Introduction · Materials and Methods · Discussion
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Aposematism facilitates the diversification of parental care strategies ...Sep 24, 2021 · Aposematism has a central role in poison frog diversification, including diet specialization, and visual and acoustic communication.Introduction · Discussion · Aposematism-Related Traits
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Lessons from poison frogs on ecological drivers of behavioral ...Poison frogs show tremendous diversity in reproductive strategies that are tightly linked to water resources in their environment.
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Developments in the study of poison frog evolutionary ecology IMay 8, 2024 · In this issue, Dugas et al. (2024b) report, in detail for the first time, how adults dive into bromeliads to capture and consume unrelated ...
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Behavioural consistency across metamorphosis in a neotropical ...In this study, we investigated the role of metamorphosis in the development of animal personality in a Neotropical poison frog.
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Captive breeding, embryonic and larval development of ...Jul 26, 2023 · Complete metamorphosis at stage 46 was reached after 79–91 days after observations began. During the transition to a juvenile, the total length ...
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Noninvasive Detection of Chemical Defenses in Poison Frogs Using ...Aug 10, 2022 · Over the past 40 years, more than 800 alkaloids, which are generally organized into 28 structural classes, have been identified in several ...
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Batrachotoxin - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsBased on rodent studies, the lethal dose of this alkaloid in humans is estimated to be 1–2 μg/kg. Thus, the lethal dose for a ∼70 kg person would be ...
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Classification of skin alkaloids from neotropical poison-dart frogs ...Ninety alkaloids were detected and characterized, with structures being presented for many. The species of Dendrobates elaborate at least 5 classes of ...
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Molecular physiology of pumiliotoxin sequestration in a poison frogSome poison frog species can metabolize pumiliotoxin (PTX 251D) into the more potent allopumiliotoxin (aPTX 267A).
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Phyllobates - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe frogs have special skin glands that store and secrete the toxins, and these glands are most densely packed on the back behind the head. Evidence suggests ...
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Bioactive alkaloids from the venom of Dendrobatoidea Cope, 1865Oct 27, 2023 · A review of chemical ecology in poison frogs. Source: Chemoecology. The poison Dart frog's batrachotoxin modulates Nav1.8. Source: FEBS Letters.
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Binding and sequestration of poison frog alkaloids by a plasma ...Dec 19, 2023 · Well-studied poison frog alkaloids include pumiliotoxins (PTX), which targets sodium and potassium ion channels (Vandendriessche et al ...
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Multiple, recurring origins of aposematism and diet specialization in ...At least four or five independent origins of aposematism have occurred within poison frogs; by using simulations, we rejected hypotheses of one, two, or three ...
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Experimental Evidence for Aposematism in the Dendrobatid Poison ...Dec 28, 2007 · pumilio had two colors (red and blue), whereas models of brown frogs had one color (brown). Therefore, we cannot rule out the possibility that ...
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Distance-dependent defensive coloration in the poison frog ... - PNASJun 4, 2018 · We show that, counterintuitively, the bright yellow and blue-black color of Dendrobates tinctorius (Dendrobatidae) also provides camouflage.
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Advergence in Müllerian mimicry: the case of the poison dart frogs of ...Mar 16, 2011 · The poison dart frog Ranitomeya imitator provides a rare example in support of the hypothesis of advergence: this species was believed to mimic ...
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Advergence in Müllerian mimicry: the case of the poison dart frogs of ...Mar 16, 2011 · Advergence in Müllerian mimicry: the case of the poison dart frogs of Northern Peru revisited. Mathieu Chouteau. Mathieu Chouteau. Department ...
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Speciation: Frog Mimics Prefer Their Own - ScienceDirect.comNov 17, 2014 · Ranitomeya poison frogs in the Peruvian Amazon are a rare example of Müllerian mimicry in vertebrates. These frogs also prefer to court same-coloured mimics.
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Atomic-level study captures frog toxin in action - UW MedicineCryo-electron imaging studies of poison dart frog toxin molecules in action are helping to solve the mystery of why this is among the deadliest natural poisons.Missing: gene duplication
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Batrachotoxin - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsBatrachotoxin intoxication is lethal because it causes ventricular fibrillation and neuromuscular toxicity in the form of flaccid paralysis and seizures.
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[PDF] A Review of Chemical Defense in Poison Frogs (Dendrobatidae)These assays demonstrated that Phyllobates frogs are physiologically resistant to batrachotoxin. (BTX) while Rana pipiens (not defended) and D. histrionicus ( ...
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Dart Poison | AMNHThe Emberá Chocó, an indigenous people of western Colombia, rely on three local and highly toxic frog species to poison their blow darts.
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Indigenous community saves Colombia's poison dart frog from coca ...Nov 30, 2021 · During that time, the frog's poison helped save the community by giving it an easy way to hunt. Now, it was the community's turn to help save ...
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Batrachotoxin. The Active Principle of the Colombian Arrow Poison ...Some Pharmacological Properties of Palythoatoxin Isolated from the Zoanthid, Palythoa tuberculosa. ... Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 1970, 9 ...
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Batrachotoxin analogues, compositions, uses, and preparation thereofThe strong therapeutic potential of batrachotoxin in the treatment of pain and other diseases of the nervous system make it an attractive candidate for ...
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Sodium channels and pain: from toxins to therapies - PMCThis review describes the role of toxins in defining the distribution of these channel subtypes and how their role changes in pathological pain conditions. In ...
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Taming tetrodotoxin to block pain - Boston Children's AnswersJun 12, 2019 · Tetrodotoxin from this fugu pufferfish can cause deadly poisoning. But delivered properly, it becomes a potent local anesthetic.
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A study of deregulated MMR pathways and anticancer potential of ...May 12, 2021 · Thus targeting myc with Pumiliotoxin (Compound 3) in blood cancer might help to upregulate mlh1 and direct the execution of damage recognition ...Missing: trials | Show results with:trials
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Synthesis of poison dart frog toxin brings surprises - ACS PublicationsToxic to the heart and nervous system, (-)-batrachotoxin is an agonist that forces open voltage-gated sodium ion channels. This property also makes the compound ...Missing: medical applications
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Poison Dart Frogs | Ocean Park Hong KongThreats & Conservation ... IUCN Red List: 28 species are Critically Endangered, 39 are Endangered, 29 are Vulnerable, 7 are ...
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The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species**Summary for Phyllobates terribilis (Golden Poison Frog):**
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The captive management and breeding of poison-dart frogs, family ...Viable blue poison-dart frogs' eggs were first recorded in August 1996. In 1996–1998, 23 frogs were captive-bred and went on to produce eggs in 1998.
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Deforestation and Forest Degradation | World Wildlife FundIn the Amazon alone, around 17% of the forest has been lost in the last 50 years, mainly due to forest conversion for cattle ranching.
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Habitat loss is messing with these frogs' poison supply | Voxsurging 12 percent in 2020 compared to 2019 — shrinking the places where poison frogs live. And now, ...
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In Panama, poison dart frog move brings hope amid amphibians ...Oct 8, 2025 · According to a 2023 report, habitat loss, driven primarily by agricultural expansion, timber and plant harvesting and infrastructure, is known ...
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Regulation loopholes fuel illegal wildlife trade from Latin America to ...Mar 24, 2025 · Between 2017 and 2023, nearly 2,500 animals from 69 species were seized from illegal trade shipments from Latin America into Europe, ...
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The case of Colombia's poison frogs (Dendrobatidae)Dec 18, 2024 · We undertook a network analysis to evaluate the structure and dynamics of international trade in six CITES-listed species of Colombian endemic poison frogs.
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Climate change is projected to shrink phylogenetic endemism of ...Apr 19, 2025 · This study predicts that climate change will reshape Neotropical frog diversity, causing losses in phylogenetic diversity and phylogenetic endemism.
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Climate impact: Frogs may face severe droughts, up to 33% habitat ...Oct 24, 2024 · Frogs and toads could experience severe water stress due to climate change, with up to 33.6 per cent of their habitats becoming arid by 2080-2100, according to ...
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Poison in the nursery: Mercury contamination in the tadpole-rearing ...Feb 20, 2024 · Hg pollution in phytotelmata and its effects on the species therein is unknown · Hg concentrations were measured in pools used by the poison frog ...
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Mercury poses a threat to poison frog offspring in the AmazonMercury poses a threat to poison frog offspring in the Amazon · Focus on aquatic nurseries of Dendrobates tinctorius · High mercury levels from an ...
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Amphibian 'apocalypse' caused by most destructive pathogen everMar 28, 2019 · The first-ever global tally of the disease's toll reveals that it caused declines in at least 501 frog and salamander species.
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Infection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is common in tropical ...Numerous species of amphibians declined in Central America during the 1980s and 1990s. These declines mostly affected highland stream amphibians and have ...
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Combined Effects of Pesticides and Trematode Infections on ...In isolation, both cercarial and pesticide exposure significantly decreased frog survival, development, and growth, and increased developmental malformations, ...
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Richer parasite diversity leads to healthier frogsMay 22, 2012 · Increases in the diversity of parasites that attack amphibians cause a decrease in the infection success rate of virulent parasites, ...
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Predatory interactions between two global aquatic invaders beyond ...Oct 7, 2025 · We hypothesised that different ontogenetic stages of the frog are vulnerable to varying degrees of predation by mosquitofish and that ...Missing: dart | Show results with:dart
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Assessing Oregon Spotted Frog Predation by Non-native Species ...Potential predators include introduced fish and the invasive American bullfrog, both of which are expanding into OSF habitats.Missing: competition poison dart
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How to undermine the black market in poison dart frogsNov 29, 2018 · Captive-bred frogs don't carry the same health risks as wild ones, which often arrive with parasites and bacterial or fungal infections. Certain ...
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Amphibian chytrid fungus | Infectious Disease - Oxford AcademicOct 26, 2023 · C7P13Ecologists discovered Bd in the late 1990s when frogs throughout eastern Australia and Central America started dying from mysterious causes ...
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Poison Dart Frog Care - Arizona Exotic Animal HospitalAs far as vivarium size, we recommend at least 5 gallons per frog and a minimum of 10 gallons even if you only have 1 frog. Frogs also have very specific ...
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Poison Dart Frogs Caresheet and Bioactive terrarium maintenance### Vivarium Setup for Poison Dart Frogs
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Poison Dart Frog Care Sheet - Reptiles Magazine### Housing and Environmental Setup for Poison Dart Frogs
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Vivarium Construction Explained### Housing Guidelines for Dart Frog Vivariums
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Dendrobates tinctorius Care & Breeding - NEHERPAll morphs are diurnal, meaning they are awake during the day and sleep at night, making them a wonderful display animal. Considering the brilliant coloration, ...
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Dyeing Poison Dart Frog - Exo TerraDyeing poison dart frogs are known for their varied colors, are terrestrial, and are easy to care for. They are poisonous in the wild, but not in captivity.Missing: Müllerian | Show results with:Müllerian
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Poison Dart Frog Care Guide - The Critter DepotRating 5.0 (9) Jun 23, 2019 · ... feeding, and proper poison dart frog care. We also love seeing pics ... In fact, in captivity, you can't even get them to be poisonous!<|separator|>
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Dart Frog Care SheetMay 10, 2025 · Below are some of the most common health issues seen in dart frogs. Subtle signs of illness should be addressed promptly. Nutritional Deficiency ...Missing: poison | Show results with:poison
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Dendrobates leucomelas | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebAug 23, 2005 · Habitat. Yellow-banded poison dart frogs prefer humid or wet habitats and can be found on forest soil in moist stones, wet tree trunks, and ...Scientific Classification · Physical Description · ReproductionMissing: microhabitats | Show results with:microhabitats