Amphibians migration
Amphibians migration refers to the seasonal movement of amphibians from one habitat to another in search of better resources such as food, water, or breeding sites. This phenomenon is crucial for the survival and reproductive success of many amphibian species, as it allows them to escape unfavorable conditions and find suitable environments to thrive in. Amphibians may migrate over short distances within their home range or undertake long-distance migrations spanning hundreds of miles. Migration patterns vary among different species of amphibians, with some individuals traveling alone while others migrate in groups or colonies. The migration of amphibians plays a significant role in ecosystem dynamics and biodiversity, as it influences population distribution, genetic diversity, and the overall health of amphibian communities.