S.P. Vijayakumar, a postdoctoral scientist in biology, led a team of researchers on an expedition to isolated hills in Southern India where they discovered a new, ancient lineage of frogs. With a group of scientists that included R. Alexander Pyron, the Robert F. Griggs Associate Professor of Biology, Vijayakumar located the new species—Astrobatrachus kurichiyana, or the “Starry Dwarf Frog”—on a forest floor within the remote Western Ghats mountain range. The discovery could solve evolutionary questions in one of the world’s major biodiversity hotspots.
New Frog Species Discovered in Southern India Biodiversity Hotspot
March 13, 2019