Congratulations to Dr Frank Glaw, the winner of the 2020 #ArnoldBerlinerAward for his excellent research "Integrative evidence confirms new endemic island frogs and transmarine dispersal of amphibians between Madagascar and Mayotte (Comoros archipelago)".
Integrative evidence confirms new endemic island frogs and transmarine dispersal of amphibians between Madagascar and Mayotte (Comoros archipelago). https://t.co/hOsWRweXPY
RT @AmphSpecWorld: Two new frogs from Mayotte, Comoros Islands: Boophis nauticus (a) and Blommersia transmarina (Mantellidae). Frank Glaw e…
RT @AmphSpecWorld: Two new frogs from Mayotte, Comoros Islands: Boophis nauticus (a) and Blommersia transmarina (Mantellidae). Frank Glaw e…
RT @AmphSpecWorld: Two new frogs from Mayotte, Comoros Islands: Boophis nauticus (a) and Blommersia transmarina (Mantellidae). Frank Glaw e…
RT @AmphSpecWorld: Two new frogs from Mayotte, Comoros Islands: Boophis nauticus (a) and Blommersia transmarina (Mantellidae). Frank Glaw e…
RT @AmphSpecWorld: Two new frogs from Mayotte, Comoros Islands: Boophis nauticus (a) and Blommersia transmarina (Mantellidae). Frank Glaw e…
RT @AmphSpecWorld: Two new frogs from Mayotte, Comoros Islands: Boophis nauticus (a) and Blommersia transmarina (Mantellidae). Frank Glaw e…
Two new frogs from Mayotte, Comoros Islands: Boophis nauticus (a) and Blommersia transmarina (Mantellidae). Frank Glaw et al. (https://t.co/yUCNMAKBEZ). Only mantellids outside of Madagascar. https://t.co/OhG2iDEZME
RT @MarkScherz: Great news: the frogs of Mayotte have finally (20 years after scientific recognition that they are undescribed) been named!…
RT @MarkScherz: Great news: the frogs of Mayotte have finally (20 years after scientific recognition that they are undescribed) been named!…
RT @MarkScherz: Great news: the frogs of Mayotte have finally (20 years after scientific recognition that they are undescribed) been named!…
RT @MarkScherz: Great news: the frogs of Mayotte have finally (20 years after scientific recognition that they are undescribed) been named!…
RT @MarkScherz: Great news: the frogs of Mayotte have finally (20 years after scientific recognition that they are undescribed) been named!…
Great news: the frogs of Mayotte have finally (20 years after scientific recognition that they are undescribed) been named! Both arose from oceanic dispersal and subsequent isolation!! https://t.co/LfC3KcGbff