Scientists uncover hidden species in Borneo's fanged frogs

Researchers have found that Borneo's fanged frogs, long considered a single species, actually comprise several distinct genetic groups. Genetic analysis suggests around six or seven species rather than the up to 18 previously proposed. This discovery highlights the challenges in defining species boundaries for conservation efforts.

Bornean fanged frogs, small brown amphibians named for their tooth-like jaw projections, have puzzled scientists since Limnonectes kuhlii was first described in 1838. Recent genetic research, led by Chan Kin Onn of Michigan State University, reveals that what was thought to be one species may include multiple hidden lineages, known as cryptic species.

The team analyzed DNA from over 13,000 genes in specimens collected from Malaysian Borneo's mountainous rainforests. Published in Systematic Biology, the study identifies several genetic clusters but concludes there are about six or seven distinct species, not the 18 suggested by earlier work. "It's not just one species. But it's not 18 species, either," Chan stated.

This finding underscores a broader trend: advances in genetic sequencing are uncovering cryptic species across animals like insects, fish, birds, and mammals. However, significant interbreeding among the frogs—described by Chan as "a ton of gene flow"—blurs species boundaries, indicating speciation as a gradual continuum rather than a sudden event.

Such distinctions matter for conservation, as amphibians face severe threats. A 2023 analysis of about 8,000 species found two in five at risk of extinction. Accurately identifying species helps prioritize limited resources, though over-splitting can exaggerate threats by shrinking perceived ranges. "We cannot possibly conserve everything, so we have to triage," Chan explained. The research highlights a 'gray zone' in speciation that complicates efforts to catalog Earth's biodiversity, estimated at 8.7 million species but potentially far higher when accounting for hidden diversity.

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