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    Tiny frog claimed as world's smallest vertebrate

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A frog that can perch on the tip of your pinkie with room to spare has been claimed as the world's smallest vertebrate species, out-tinying a fish that got the title in 2006. But the discoverer of another weensy fish disputes the claim.

    A tempest in a thimble, some might say.

    An article Wednesday in the journal PLoS One named Paedophryne amauensis as the world's smallest animal with a spine.

    The adult frogs are about three-tenths of an inch long, and a millimeter or so smaller than a carp found on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The frogs are so small that Louisiana State University herpetologist and environmental biologist Christopher Austin had to enlarge close-up photos to describe them.

    But the males of a species of deep-sea anglerfish are about 2 mm smaller, said University of Washington ichthyologist Theodore Pietsch, who described them in 2006. The males don't have stomachs and live as parasites on 1.8-inch (4.57-centimeter)-long females.

    Austin discovered the tiny frogs — along with another small frog species — in August 2009 while on a trip to Papua New Guinea to study the extreme diversity of the island's wildlife. He said he knew about the anglerfish but felt that average species size made more sense for comparison.

    Steven J. Beaupre, a University of Arkansas scientist and president-elect of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, said many vertebrates have males and females of very different sizes, "so it is reasonable that the world's smallest vertebrate may end up being either the males or the females of some specific fish or amphibian species."

     

    He said he doesn't pay attention to "tiniest" reports, but the frogs themselves are a significant discovery.

    "The discovery of two new frog species comes as great news against the background of more prevalent accounts of tropical amphibian extinction," he wrote in an email.

    Knowing about such tiny creatures and their ecology, he said, helps scientists "better understand the advantages and disadvantages of extreme small size and how such extremes evolve. Fundamentally, these tiny vertebrates provide a window on the principles that constrain animal design."

    Austin said that since these frogs hatch out as hoppers rather than tadpoles and live on the ground, their existence contradicts the hypothesis that evolution at large and small extremes is linked to life in water.

    At least 29 species of minuscule frogs in equatorial regions worldwide live in leaf litter or moss that is moist year-round and eat even tinier invertebrates, creating a previously unknown "ecological guild" of similar animals with similar life habits, he said.

    "We realized these frogs were probably doing something incredibly different from what normal frogs do — invading this open niche of wet leaf litter that is full of really tiny insects that other frogs and possibly other creatures weren't eating," Austin said.

    In August 2009, Austin and graduate student Eric Rittmeyer were collecting and recording the mating calls of frogs at night in a tropical forest near the village of Amau in eastern Papua New Guinea, when they heard a chorus of high-pitched "tinks."

    "This frog has a call that doesn't sound like a frog at all. It sounds like an insect," he said. The calls seemed to surround them, and it took a while to be sure they were coming from the ground.

    Since they couldn't locate the noise-maker, they snatched up some habitat, expecting to find a six-legger in it.

    "We found it by grabbing a whole handful of leaf litter and putting it into a clear plastic bag and very, very slowly going through that litter leaf by leaf by leaf until we saw that small frog hop off one of those leaves," he said.

    Getting photos took some effort — the frogs can leap 30 times their own length. After hopping around for a bit, they settled down long enough for a close-up or two, Austin said.

    Their expedition, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, later turned up another new species of tiny frog, found farther west along the island's coast. The other is closely related, but a millimeter or so larger, and it had a different call.

    Austin estimated that they found 20 previously unknown species in New Guinea, which is such a hotspot of diversity that scientists figure they've described only about six-tenths of all the species living there.

    Maurice Kottelat, a Swiss scientist who found the tiny carp called Paedocypris progenetica, wrote in an email that it's hard to compare frogs and fish, because they're measured differently: frogs from nose-tip to the excretory vent, and fish from nose to tail.

    "It is not so interesting to know which is really the smallest. Tomorrow will bring another smallest anyway," he wrote.

    He concluded a long email, "I have a great concern. It is not when will we discover the next smallest, but whether habitats where to discover them will still be there. Or how long will the habitats survive.

    "Since the discovery of Paedocypris most of the fragile peat swamps that it inhabits have been destroyed."

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    Online:

    AP interactive - http://hosted.ap.org/interactives/2012/tiny-frog/

     
    • noelle  •  4 mths ago
      one more thing :awesome, not only do I get a chance to read the comments left about this cute tiny frog, I get to know everyones political views as well. :(
      • Wayne 4 mths ago
        But where are the jobs? :-) Sorry, Noelle. I couldn't resist, after reading your comment. I haven't run into the political posts.... yet.
      • noelle 4 mths ago
        look at the comments oldest to newest. You have several anti republican, and anti democrat, not to fail to mention some guy who hates John Edwards, and another that loves Ron Paul etc. on many posts. argh.
    • EndFamine  •  4 mths ago
      I'll name him Tiny Tim. Yes, it suits him
      • lilith 4 mths ago
        do they make crutches that little.
      • brentg 4 mths ago
        funny mariana
    • H.Busch  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      This is truly ribbiting.
    • PPM  •  Troy, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      How the hell does that frog carry that dime around and what is he even going to buy with it in the rain forest anyway?
    • Kristin  •  4 mths ago
      The most important part of this article: Papua New Guinea is being destroyed, acre by acre, mile by mile. This little guy's habitat is already almost gone and they just found him. I'm far from a tree hugger, but it's still sad and needs to stop. Even I realize that we need to stop our dependence on natural recourses and our hunger for land. And we need to help our developing neighbors (which New Guinea is) do the same.
      • Kristin 4 mths ago
        *resources... Didn't catch that before I hit post.
      • Katrina 4 mths ago
        I agree with you.. The one great thing about this frog being named smallest , is that it brings attention to the frogs. Frogs are the new "canary in the coal mine" . They are creatures that are most sensitive to climate changes and pollution. So a decline in frogs means a less healthy environment.
    • LithiumIon  •  Bethesda, Maryland  •  4 mths ago
      There's a frog on the bump on the branch
      on the log in the hole in the bottom of the sea
      • Thomas 4 mths ago
        There's a hair on the wort on the frog on the log in the hole in the bottom of the sea.
      • lilith 4 mths ago
        There's a flea, on the hair, on the wort, on the frog in the bottom of the sea.
      • oo7dupa 4 mths ago
        There's a tick, on the flea, on the hair, on the wart, on the frog, on the log , in the hole in the bottom of the sea.
    • M G H  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      That frog is adorable!
    • S K  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Cute lil' froggy!
    • Dave  •  4 mths ago
      In other news....the largest invertebrate is a Politician.
    • MMG ONLINE  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      What a big world for that frog
    • gulfranger  •  Ocala, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      It also wins the 'cuter than Kim' contest.
    • Jennifer  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      LMAO, a real record here: two guys arguing over which has the smallest!
    • Brandon  •  4 mths ago
      I want one now.
    • jason  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      Id like to see that frog try to eat that foot long grasshopper they found on that other island.
    • Glowby  •  Fox River Grove, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Seems to me the winner of the smallest award should simply go to the smallest - the one with the least volume for a full grown adult (male or female). Just dunk each one in a calibrated test tube of water, and see what they displace.
    • Jinx  •  4 mths ago
      One thing is for sure, when scientists disagree with each other you don't have to worry about them blowing themselves up to prove a point.
    • Roger H  •  Fargo, North Dakota  •  4 mths ago
      And I will call him "really mini me" says Kermie.
    • Living Dead  •  4 mths ago
      It's soooo cute!!!!!
    • Jon  •  South Pasadena, California  •  4 mths ago
      haha cool look at that tiny little guy
    • M  •  4 mths ago
      If i kiss him, what type of prince will he turn into?
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