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How fast are cane toads moving through Australia? One of the benefits of studying cane toads is that the general public really care about them, and so people watch out for the advancing toad invasion front. As a result, we have really detailed information – from postal surveys and so forth...
They develop into toadlets in between 17 days to 6 months depending on temperature. Cane toads need between 6 and 18 months to reach sexual maturity and have a lifespan of about 5 years. RangeCane toads were deliberately introduced to Australia from Hawaii in 1935 in an attempt to stop ...
A‘toad-break’ area devoid of water needed by cane toads to survive will be used to prevent the invasive species from infiltrating the Pilbara region and protect its 27 million hectares of sensitive habitat, significant Aboriginal cultural heritage and native wildlife. The WA Sta...
The XToadGmp toad-recognition CNN we developed was trained end-to-end using heat-map Gaussian targets. After training, XToadGmp required minimum image pre/post-processing and when tested on 720脳1280 shaped images, it achieved 97.1% classification accuracy on 1863 toad and 2892 not-toad test ...
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Fig. 3. Known distribution of the cane toad throughout Australia. Since arriving in Queensland, Australia in 1935, cane toads have further expanded their range through New South Wales, the Northern Territory, and into Western Australia. Map created by Georgia Ward-Fear (Tingley et al., In rev...
Reduced investment in immune function in invasion-front populations of the cane toad (Rhinella marina) in Australia. Biol Invasions 14, 999–1008 (2012). 8. Brown, G. P., Shilton, C., Phillips, B. L. & Shine, R. Invasion, stress, and spinal arthritis in cane toads. Proc. Natl. ...