Two New Species Of Glass Frogs Discovered In Ecuador

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Researchers found two new species of glass frogs in South America (Credit: Berkely.edu)

The Southern Tropical Andes, which comprises areas of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, is one of the world's most biodiverse regions — especially when it comes to amphibians. The area is home to about 980 amphibian species, including over half of the 150-known glass frog species. Now, two new members of the tiny frogs have joined this ever-growing list.

Endemic to southern Mexico, Central America, and South America, glass frogs are fascinating animals. The agile frogs can jump over ten feet at a time. Also, unlike other frog species, the males stand guard over their eggs until they hatch and the tadpoles fall into the water. But the frogs' most unique attribute is their appearance. While the front is typically bright green, the underside lacks color pigments and is translucent. As a result, the animal's internal organs — beating red heart, while liver and digestive system, and, in the case of females, a cluster of green eggs — are all clearly visible.

Grass frogs have translucent bellies, displaying their internal organs (Credit: Berkeley. Edu)

The new species dubbed Mashpi glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium mashpi) and the Nouns' glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium nouns), were found on the southern and northern sides of the Guayllabamba River in the Andes Valley, respectively. The specimens' identical appearance and size led the team to initially believe that the frogs were members of the same species. However, a DNA analysis of the amphibians revealed significant genetic differences.

Juan Manuel Guayasamin, an evolutionary biologist at Universidad San Francisco de Quito who led the study, says the frogs are an example of the region's "cryptic diversity" — different species that look identical. The researcher asserts that this is why it is hard to determine the exact number of unique species in the biodiverse region.

Guayasamin has a theory on what keeps the two species, which live 13 miles apart, distinct. "What we are thinking is that the valley has kept these frogs from mixing with each other," he says. "When you have populations separated by a geographic barrier, you start having an accumulation of mutations in each group, and in time, they become genetically different."

The two new frog species look identical (Credit: Berkeley.edu)

Andrea Teran, a herpetologist at Jambatu Research Center in Quito, says the new discovery shows that there are many more species in the region still unknown to science. The scientist says, "The topography here is quite complex, with many unexplored niches and hard-to-reach areas, so endemism is very high. Actually, when you talk about amphibians in Ecuador, the most diverse spot is the Andes, not the Amazon."

Guayasamin and his team, who published their findings in the journal Zoological Science on March 18, 2022, concur with Teran. The scientists have recommended both new species be listed as endangered. They say the new discovery highlights the importance of protecting the Andes region from human activities, like deforestation and mining.

Resources: Nationalgeographic.com, cnet.com, sci-news.com

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166 Comments
  • twelfth_night
    twelfth_nightalmost 4 years
    CUTE!!!!! 😁😁😁
    • pika10
      pika10almost 4 years
      Good thing glass frogs are a little more common than regular frogs since their skin is clear.
      • doggogirl124
        doggogirl124almost 4 years
        guys I have a not of frogs that come near my house but not these kinds also have a nice day
        • doggogirl124
          doggogirl124almost 4 years
          they soo cute and is good that the eggs have protecton dont u guys agree!?
          • bohart
            bohartalmost 4 years
            Sooooooo cute and I love that you can see their insides
            • 112yourbestie
              112yourbestiealmost 4 years
              I looked "glass frogs" up and one shows one with puppy eyes!
            • pupflower
              pupfloweralmost 4 years
              Wow! This is absolutely amazing. It's crazy how God made the animals with unique abilities and looks to help them survive.
              • gracelovesllama
                gracelovesllamaalmost 4 years
                This is so cool a new species is great for our environment esalilly frog also rest in peace DISCO and MASCARA. Sorry about your frogs crazygoose1324
                • doratheexpl0rer
                  doratheexpl0reralmost 4 years
                  my favorite type of frogs are the Neobatrachias
                  • doratheexpl0rer
                    doratheexpl0reralmost 4 years
                    cool