@GreatGreyTryjan @akuksu look at this ... this develop our concept about the effect of fallen fruit on amphibians - published in @thePeerJ https://t.co/fa2PzCch7I #herpsci https://t.co/MzDyeM6uyg
My article 'Urban plums and toads: do fleshy fruits affect the post-metamorphic growth of amphibians?' was one of the top 5 most viewed #EcosystemScience articles published in @thePeerJ journal in 2019!
My article 'Urban plums and toads: do fleshy fruits affect the post-metamorphic growth of amphibians?' was one of the top 5 most viewed #EcosystemScience articles published in @thePeerJ journal in 2019!
You can find my articles published in 2019 here:
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#InternationalHERpersDay! #Herpetology is not a very popular field of #zoology in Poland - there are not many of us (#HERpers), perhaps because we have only few species in field. See our work https://t.co/Hz1Hf0k8Bl https://t.co/KlyfScR7Br https://t.co/mTh3yZ70rc @izpuls #herpsci https://t.co/veFMc5pFY5
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@naukawpolsce, #PAP @PAPinformacje) about our research published in the Peerj "Urban plums and toads: do fleshy fruits affect the post-metamorphic growth of amphibians?" https://t.co/Vk0JZO3DZv https://t.co/TP0Az86iyG
An interesting consequence of fruit trees on #amphibians. Juvenile green #toads have faster growth rates in conditions involving fallen plums due to the presence of more invertebrates. #herpetology #research #ecology #Science https://t.co/jdkbHDG5Rc