Bullfrogs eat just about anything, including fish, mammals, crustaceans, and other amphibians, hence the concern with their introduction. Electrofrogging is an effective technique to interrupt their forward march.
Frogs: The Thin Green Line, About, Nature
Frogs can regrow amputated limbs with new mix of drugs
An Ark for Amphibians
How “little brother syndrome” makes our fisheries profession stronger – The Fisheries Blog
Dehydration stress alters the mitogen-activated-protein kinase signaling and chaperone stress response in Xenopus laevis - ScienceDirect
Electrofrogging: Zapping frogs on the front-line of invasion – The Fisheries Blog
Frogs' legs regrown in landmark experiment that could be first step for human limb regeneration
Frogs: The Thin Green Line, About, Nature
Invading Bullfrogs Appear Nearly Unstoppable
Impacts of Climate Change on the Global Invasion Potential of the African Clawed Frog Xenopus laevis
Invading Bullfrogs Appear Nearly Unstoppable
Invading Bullfrogs Appear Nearly Unstoppable
Nuclear Reprogramming: from cloned frogs to induced pluriopotent stem (iPS) cells: R&D Systems
eScienceCommons: Leaping molecules! How a frog evolved violet vision