New frog species discovered in New York City

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A new frog species, discovered in New York City six years ago, has been found in many spots along the East Coast, from Connecticut to North Carolina.The Atlantic Coast leopard frog (Rana kauffeldi) wasfirstidentified on Staten Island when ecologists realized that its call was distinct fromthat of a lookalike, the southern leopard frog (Rana sphenocephala). The Atlantic Coast speciescroaks in a single burst of sound, while the southern leopard frog calls with multiple pulses.Researchers have now collected recordings of calls and tissue samples from leopard frogs along the East Coast to define the range of the new species. They found the Atlantic Coast leopard frog in coastal freshwater wetlands and low-lying river floodplains along a wide swath of the coast. The new frog’s rangeis described October 29 inPLOS ONE.“We can still find new species not only in the rainforest or in remote areas of the world, but in places that are very familiar,” says coauthor Jeremy Feinberg, an ecologist at Rutgers University in New Brunswick,N.J. “Your backyard might just have a surprise.”

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