Background

We conceptualized the "Tadpoles of Borneo" project beginning 2001. After two years of exploring potential study sites and talking to authorities, we succeeded in getting funded for this biodiversity project by the
Volkswagen Foundation.

The basic idea was to build an inventory of all Bornean tadpoles. Others researchers had already contributed to that field, but there were still lots of gaps in the records. Furthermore we wanted to provide more detailed descriptions, for example color images of all species for rapid identification.

In many cases we performed tadpole matching by genetic barcoding (16S gene) for correct species assignment of larvae.

The project has not come to completion yet. Tadpoles of some species still remain unknown (or misidentified) and new species continue to emerge.
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Intention

This web site was created to summarize results of a joint research project of the two authors and to promote the knowledge of East Malaysian frogs and toads.

We want to give you the best images available for identification of both frogs and their larval forms. We provide some basic biological information and help you to access additional knowledge.

The starting years of the project were funded by Volkswagen Foundation Germany. Please see
Sponsors section for acknowledgements.
Mapping Server

We thank the Amphibia Web consortium for letting us link to their species distribution mapping through
BerkeleyMapper services.

The generated maps are based on museum specimen locations. It depends on available data and may not depict the full distributional range of a given species. As more point records become available, mapping will better match actual distributions of species.
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