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Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in amphibians of Cameroon, including first records for caecilians
ArticleAbstract: Amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has been hypothesised to be an indigenoPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Amphibian chytrid fungus, PCR inhibition, Real time PCRAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Barej M.F., Browne R.K., Doherty-Bone T.M., Gonwouo N.L., Gower D.J., Hirschfeld M., Kouete M.T., Loader S.P., Ohst T., Penner J., Perkins M.W., Plötner J., Rödel M.O., Schmitz A., Weldon C., Wilkinson M.W.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment and worldwide use of non-lethal, and minimal population-level impact, protocols for the isolation of amphibian chytrid fungi
ArticleAbstract: Parasitic chytrid fungi have emerged as a significant threat to amphibian species worldwide, necessiPalabras claves:Autores:Aanensen D.M., Alvarado-Rybak M., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bataille A., Bates K.A., Berger L., Böll S., Bosch J., Brookes L.M., Clare F.C., Courtois E.A., Crottini A., Doherty-Bone T.M., Farrer R.A., Fisher M.C., Garner T.W.J., Gebresenbet F., Ghosh P.N., Gower D.J., Höglund J., James T.Y., Jenkinson T.S., Kosch T.A., Lambertini C., Laurila A., Lin C.F., Longcore J.E., Loyau A., Martel A., Meurling S., Miaud C., Minting P., Ndriantsoa S., O'Hanlon S.J., Pasmans F., Rabemananjara F.C.E., Rakotonanahary T., Ribeiro L.P., Rosa G.M., Schmeller D.S., Schmidt B.R., Shelton J.M.G., Skerratt L.F., Smith F., Soto-Azat C., Tessa G., Toledo L.F., Valenzuela-Sánchez A., Verster R., Voros J., Waldman B., Webb R.J., Weldon C., Wierzbicki C., Wombwell E.L., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:scopusAmphibian chytrid fungus in Africa – realigning hypotheses and the research paradigm
ReviewAbstract: The amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), responsible for numerous amphibianPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, amphibian declines, Anura, Batrachochytrium, caecilian, Chytridiomycosis, Conservation, Emerging infectious diseaseAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Doherty-Bone T.M., Fisher M.C., Garner T.W.J., Ghosh P.N., Gower D.J., Verster R., Weldon C.Fuentes:scopusHigh prevalence of the amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) across multiple taxa and localities in the highlands of Ethiopia
ArticleAbstract: Surveys of the potentially lethal amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis - Bd) inPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Bale Mountains, Conservation, frogs, Harenna, Kaffa, Life historyAutores:Aberra R.K., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, de Sá R.O., Doherty-Bone T.M., Gower D.J., Loader S.P., Menegon M., Mengistu A., Saber S.A., Schwaller S.Fuentes:scopusIn a vulnerable position? Preliminary survey work fails to detect the amphibian chytrid pathogen in the highlands of Cameroon, an amphibian hotspot
ArticleAbstract: Establishing the presence in a region of the lethal amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidiPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, amphibians, BATRACHOCHYTRIUM DENDROBATIDIS, Biafran highlandsAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bielby J., Doherty-Bone T.M., Gonwouo N.L., Lebreton M.Fuentes:scopusWest Africa - A Safe Haven for Frogs? A Sub-Continental Assessment of the Chytrid Fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis)
ArticleAbstract: A putative driver of global amphibian decline is the panzootic chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrPalabras claves:Autores:Adum G.B., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Doherty-Bone T.M., Hillers A., Hirschfeld M., Leaché A.D., McElroy M.T., Oduro W., Ofori-Boateng C., Ohler A., Ohst T., Penner J., Plötner J., Portik D.M., Reid D., Rödel M.O., Sandberger L., Weldon C., Wombwell E.L.Fuentes:scopusRecent Asian origin of chytrid fungi causing global amphibian declines
ArticleAbstract: Globalized infectious diseases are causing species declines worldwide, but their source often remainPalabras claves:Autores:Aanensen D.M., Alvarado-Rybak M., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Balloux F., Bataille A., Bates K.A., Berger L., Böll S., Bosch J., Brankovics B., Brookes L.M., Clare F.C., Courtois E.A., Doherty-Bone T.M., Farrer R.A., Fisher M.C., Fumagalli M., Garner T.W.J., Ghosh P.N., Gower D.J., Hintz W.E., Höglund J., James T.Y., Jenkinson T.S., Kosch T.A., Laurila A., Lin C.F., Loyau A., Martel A., Martin M.D., Meurling S., Miaud C., Minting P., Murray K.A., O’Hanlon S.J., Pasmans F., Rieux A., Rosa G.M., Schmeller D.S., Schmidt B.R., Shelton J.M.G., Skerratt L.F., Smith F., Soto-Azat C., Spagnoletti M., Tessa G., Thomas M., Toledo L.F., Valenzuela-Sánchez A., Verster R., Voros J., Waldman B., Wales N., Webb R.J., Weldon C., Wierzbicki C., Wombwell E.L., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:scopus