Posted by: Sandy Steinman | May 20, 2023

This Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science |

Science  reports

Scientists long thought only insects and birds served as pollinators, but research has revealed that some reptiles and mammals are more than up to the task. Now, scientists must consider whether amphibians are also capable of getting the job done. It’s likely that the nectar-loving frogs, also known as Izecksohn’s Brazilian tree frogs, are transferring pollen as they move from flower to flower, the authors say. But more research is needed, they add, to confirm that frogs have joined the planet’s pantheon of pollinators.

Read story at This Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science | Science | AAAS


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