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236 Grippy Australian Geckos

236 Grippy Australian Geckos

Update: 2025-11-17
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Research from Asian geckos generally suggests that sticky pads are used for smooth surfaces, while claws help grip onto rougher surfaces like wood and rocks. But a new study using Australian geckos is has turned that paradigm upside-down. Then we talk about a brand new species of frog described from the mountains of central China.


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Main Paper References:


Pillai RR, Riedel J, Wirth W, Allen-Ankins S, Nordberg E, Edwards W, Schwarzkopf L. 2025. What’s the point? The functional role of claws in pad-bearing taxa (Gekkota: Diplodactylidae). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 292:20 251362. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2025.1362.


Species of the Bi-Week:


Li S, Shi S, Liu J, Zhao J, Gao S, Wang B. 2025. A new species of the Boulenophrys (Anura, Megophryidae) from Hubei, China. Zoosystematics and Evolution 101:12 13–1226. DOI: 10.3897/zse.101.155859.


Other Mentioned Papers/Studies:


GEORGALIS, G. L., & JONES, M. E. (2025). A new peculiar early diverging caenophidian snake (Serpentes) from the late Eocene of Hordle Cliff, England. Comptes Rendus Palevol, 24(25), 505-530.


Editing and Music:


Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson


Species Bi-week theme – Michael Timothy


Other Music – The Passion HiFi, https://www.thepassionhifi.com

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236 Grippy Australian Geckos

236 Grippy Australian Geckos

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