Order Oldest firstNewest first AmberAmphibiansAnimal sound archiveProtection of SpeciesExtinction of SpeciesAstronomyExhibitionBiodiversityBirdsCitizen ScienceChildrenClimate ChangeCollaborationCollectionCollections ManagementCooperationCoralsCultural HeritageDatabaseDigitalizationEarth SciencesEcosystemImpactEventEvolutionFinanceFishesResearchResearch ClusterFossilsFuture PlanGeneticsGenomicsSocietyInsectsKnowledge TransferLaboratoriesMammalsMeteoritesMineralsMolluscaMorphologyMuseum VisitNatureOpen MuseumOpen SciencePlantsPodcastPoliticsReptilesResearch Data ManagementSaurScience CommunicationSpecial ExhibitionSpider Press release, 23-08-2019 Amphibians Biodiversity Research Cluster Ecosystem First identification book for all African amphibians First African amphibian field guide, which was created by Mark-Oliver Rödel, scientist at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, together with a colleague from South Africa Press release, 09-08-2019 Amphibians Protection of Species Research Morphology Ecosystem Apprehensive Giants, the world largest frog species cares for its offspring A team of Cameroonian and German researchers, led by scientists from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, now discovered that the largest frog species of all, the Goliath Frog provides parental care, building ponds for its eggs and tadpoles. Press release, 29-03-2019 Amphibians Protection of Species Extinction of Species Research Research Cluster Cooperation Mass amphibian extinctions globally caused by fungal disease An international study has found that a fungal disease has caused dramatic population declines in at least 501 amphibian species including 90 extinctions, over the past 50 years. Press release, 25-05-2018 Amphibians Protection of Species Extinction of Species Fossils Utilizing fossils for conservation study in Ecology Letters marks an important step in the developing field of ‘Conservation Paleobiology’ Press release, 12-01-2018 Amphibians Research Cluster Cooperation Ecosystem Birds of a feather flock together! scientists show that the mate choice of one of Europe´s most common frog species is much more complex than previously thought Press release, 14-11-2017 Amphibians Protection of Species Ecosystem Immigrants are saving an endangered toad population Researchers found that the smallest of three populations of a critically endangered toad may be rescued from larger impacts through migration within the high elevation fog along the ridges of a small West African mountain chain. Press release, 04-07-2017 Amphibians Biodiversity Research Cluster Climate Change Ecosystem What makes a successful species? Traits facilitating survival in altered tropical forests Press release, 12-05-2017 Amphibians Protection of Species Extinction of Species Fossils Things used to be different The connection between the extinction risk of amphibians and their habitat has turned Press release, 17-03-2017 Amphibians Protection of Species Evolution Knowledge Transfer Breeding or destructive exploitation - where do the frogs' legs in German supermarkets come from? In order to check whether the meat available in Berlin's supermarkets comes from wild-living frogs or from farms, a team of researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde has now applied an unusual method. Press release, 06-02-2017 Amphibians Extinction of Species Biodiversity Evolution Research Cluster Exceptional reproductive biology in extremely restricted critically endangered Nimba toad More than 40 years of research had not been comprehensively, accessibly and completely summarised. The gap has recently been filled by a paper, published in the open access journal Zoosystematics and Evolution. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last »