West African torrent-frogs of the genus Odontobatrachus currently belong to a single species: Odontobatrachus natator (Boulenger, 1905). Recently, molecular results and biogeographic separation led to the recognition of five Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) thus identifying a species-complex. Based on these insights, morphological analyses on more than 150 adult specimens, covering the entire distribution of the family and all OTUs, were carried out. Despite strong morphological congruence, combinations of morphological characters made the differentiation of OTUs successful and allowed the recognition of five distinct species: Odontobatrachus natator, and four species new to science: Odontobatrachus arndti sp. n., O. fouta sp. n., O. smit...
We report the results of an amphibian survey in the Tanoé-Ehy Swamp Forests, south-eastern Ivory Coa...
A putative driver of global amphibian decline is the panzootic chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendr...
Figure 13 - Spectrogram and oscillogram of two calls of Odontobatrachus arndti sp. n. from Nimba Mts...
West African torrent-frogs of the genus Odontobatrachus currently belong to a single species: Odonto...
BACKGROUND: Correct species identification is crucial in different fields of biology, and in conserv...
A new small Phrynobatrachus species from a gallery forest in north-western Guinea is described. Phry...
We describe two new species of puddle frogs, genus Phrynobatrachus, from the south-western Republic ...
The Family Phrynobatrachidae (Laurent, 1941) has one genus (Phrynobatrachus, Günther, 1862) containi...
We investigated the distribution of species of the genus Ptychadena at nine sites at the upper Nile ...
We herein examine the taxonomic status of two West African forest-dwelling Leptopelis species. The s...
We report the first known occurrence of the Foulassi Screeching Frog, Arthroleptis adelphus (Perret,...
<div><p>A putative driver of global amphibian decline is the panzootic chytrid fungus <em>Batrachoch...
We describe two new frog species of Cardioglossa (Family Arthroleptidae) from Central Africa. The ne...
Figure 5 - Male holotype of Odontobatrachus ziama sp. n. (ZMB 78300) in ventral and dorsal view (top...
The sharp-nosed reed frog is widespread in Africa. Although currently recognized as one species, sug...
We report the results of an amphibian survey in the Tanoé-Ehy Swamp Forests, south-eastern Ivory Coa...
A putative driver of global amphibian decline is the panzootic chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendr...
Figure 13 - Spectrogram and oscillogram of two calls of Odontobatrachus arndti sp. n. from Nimba Mts...
West African torrent-frogs of the genus Odontobatrachus currently belong to a single species: Odonto...
BACKGROUND: Correct species identification is crucial in different fields of biology, and in conserv...
A new small Phrynobatrachus species from a gallery forest in north-western Guinea is described. Phry...
We describe two new species of puddle frogs, genus Phrynobatrachus, from the south-western Republic ...
The Family Phrynobatrachidae (Laurent, 1941) has one genus (Phrynobatrachus, Günther, 1862) containi...
We investigated the distribution of species of the genus Ptychadena at nine sites at the upper Nile ...
We herein examine the taxonomic status of two West African forest-dwelling Leptopelis species. The s...
We report the first known occurrence of the Foulassi Screeching Frog, Arthroleptis adelphus (Perret,...
<div><p>A putative driver of global amphibian decline is the panzootic chytrid fungus <em>Batrachoch...
We describe two new frog species of Cardioglossa (Family Arthroleptidae) from Central Africa. The ne...
Figure 5 - Male holotype of Odontobatrachus ziama sp. n. (ZMB 78300) in ventral and dorsal view (top...
The sharp-nosed reed frog is widespread in Africa. Although currently recognized as one species, sug...
We report the results of an amphibian survey in the Tanoé-Ehy Swamp Forests, south-eastern Ivory Coa...
A putative driver of global amphibian decline is the panzootic chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendr...
Figure 13 - Spectrogram and oscillogram of two calls of Odontobatrachus arndti sp. n. from Nimba Mts...