Long distance homing in the cane toad ( rhinella marina ) in its native range

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  • who: SHORT COMMUNICATION from the Many animals navigate for foraging, migration or reproduction, from tiny ants to huge whales (Allen, have published the research work: Long distance homing in the cane toad ( Rhinella marina ) in its native range, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 22/06/2021
  • what: With this study, the authors began to characterize space use and navigational ability in a non-territorial, non-migratory amphibian species that does not provide parental care and does not have other known life history traits suggestive of highly developed navigation. For the study , the authors considered toads . . .

     

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