A new study of Peruvian frogs living at a wide variety of elevations — from the Amazon floodplain to high Andes peaks — lends support to the idea that lowland amphibians are at higher risk from future climate warming.
A new study of Peruvian frogs living at a wide variety of elevations — from the Amazon floodplain to high Andes peaks — lends support to the idea that lowland amphibians are at higher risk from future climate warming.