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Deadly fungus makes sick frogs jump far, possibly to find mates

Last updated: November 27, 2025 9:50 am
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Amphibians around the world are facing a deadly threat in the form of chytrid fungus, a pathogen that has led to a global pandemic with the potential to wipe out entire populations. However, in the case of Verreaux’s alpine tree frog, a species native to Australia, the infection has resulted in an unexpected side effect: a significant boost in their jumping abilities.

Verreaux’s alpine tree frogs, also known as Litoria verreauxii alpina, that are infected with chytrid fungus, or Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), have been observed to jump nearly 24% further than their uninfected counterparts. This surprising discovery sheds light on the resilience of these amphibians in the face of a deadly pathogen, showcasing their ability to adapt and overcome challenges.

Researchers led by Alexander Wendt at the University of Melbourne conducted a study to understand how Bd infections affect the health and performance of alpine tree frogs. By dividing 60 frogs into uninfected and Bd-infected groups, the team observed how the infected frogs responded to temperature extremes and measured the distance they could jump when gently prodded.

The results were unexpected, with infected frogs exhibiting a significant increase in their jumping abilities by the sixth week post-infection. While in most amphibians, the immune system’s response to fighting the fungus can drain their energy, the alpine tree frogs seemed to benefit from a temporary boost in performance. This adaptation may be a strategy to enhance their chances of finding a mate before the infection takes a toll on their health.

Interestingly, Bd may also benefit from this temporary enhancement in jumping prowess, as it could facilitate the movement of infected frogs, leading to a higher level of transmission and longevity in a host. The interplay between the host and fungal biologies, as well as the local environment, plays a crucial role in determining the effects of Bd on amphibians.

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As researchers continue to unravel the complexities of Bd infections and their impact on amphibian populations, the focus remains on finding ways to help species survive and prevent the spread of this deadly pathogen. By understanding the mechanisms behind these unusual adaptations, scientists hope to develop strategies to protect vulnerable amphibian species and preserve biodiversity.

In conclusion, the study of Verreaux’s alpine tree frogs infected with chytrid fungus highlights the remarkable resilience and adaptability of amphibians in the face of a global threat. By delving deeper into the interactions between hosts and pathogens, researchers can work towards safeguarding vulnerable species and ecosystems for future generations.

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