Indirect terrestrial transmission of amphibian chytrid fungus from reservoir to susceptible host species leads to fatal chytridiomycosis
The amphibian chytrid fungal pathogen (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, henceforth Bd)
has had a devastating impact on biodiversity, causing the decline or extinction of over 500 …
has had a devastating impact on biodiversity, causing the decline or extinction of over 500 …
Seasonal prevalence of the amphibian chytrid in a tropical pond-dwelling tadpole species
J Ruggeri, AGDS Martins, AHR Domingos… - Diseases of Aquatic …, 2020 - int-res.com
Infection by the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a major threat to
amphibians and has caused catastrophic global declines of amphibian populations. Some …
amphibians and has caused catastrophic global declines of amphibian populations. Some …
Urban environment and reservoir host species are associated with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection prevalence in the common toad
Human-induced changes of the environment, including landscape alteration and habitat
loss, may affect wildlife disease dynamics and have important ramifications for wildlife …
loss, may affect wildlife disease dynamics and have important ramifications for wildlife …
[PDF][PDF] Investigating community disease dynamics can lead to more effective conservation efforts
Wildlife disease ecology and conservation focuses on understanding the effects of disease
on a species or community, while aiding the development of feasible, appropriate and …
on a species or community, while aiding the development of feasible, appropriate and …
[PDF][PDF] Impacts of amphibian chytrid fungus on the Baw Baw frog
T Burns - 2021 - dro.deakin.edu.au
Impacts of amphibian chytrid fungus on the Baw Baw frog Page 1 Impacts of amphibian chytrid
fungus on the Baw Baw frog AUTHOR(S) Thomas Burns PUBLICATION DATE 01-01-2021 …
fungus on the Baw Baw frog AUTHOR(S) Thomas Burns PUBLICATION DATE 01-01-2021 …
[PDF][PDF] Article Type: Response
Wildlife disease ecology focuses on understanding the effects of disease on a species or
community, and aiding the development of feasible, appropriate and effective management …
community, and aiding the development of feasible, appropriate and effective management …