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A retrospective review of post-metamorphic mountain chicken frog (leptodactylus fallax) necropsy findings from european zoological collections, 1998 to 2018
ArticleAbstract: The mountain chicken frog (Leptodactylus fallax) is the largest endemic amphibian species in the WesPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Ashpole I.P., Barbon A., Garcia G., López J., Sangster C.R., Steinmetz H.W., Stidworthy M.F.Fuentes:scopusChytrid fungus in Europe [2]
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bosch J., Fisher M.C., Garner T.W.J., Hyatt A.D., Walker S.F.Fuentes:scopusChytridiomycosis causes amphibian mortality associated with population declines in the rain forests of Australia and Central America
ArticleAbstract: Epidermal changes caused by a chytridiomycete fungus (Chytridiomycota; Chytridiales) were found in sPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Berger L., Daszak P., Goggin C.L., Green D.E., Hines H.B., Hyatt A.D., Lips K.R., Marantelli G., McDonald K.R., Parkes H., Ragan M.A., Slocombe R., Speare R.Fuentes:scopusBat trait, genetic and pathogen data from large-scale investigations of African fruit bats, Eidolon helvum
ArticleAbstract: Bats, including African straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum), have been highlighted as reservoPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Breed A.C., Feldman K.S., Fooks A.R., Gembu G.C., Hayman D.T.S., Lembo T., Loras A.F., Peel A.J., Sargan D.R., Suu-Ire R.D., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusBatrachochytrium 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:scopusBatrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection of amphibians in the Doñana National Park, Spain
ArticleAbstract: Amphibian chytridiomycosis, caused by infection with the non-hyphal, zoosporic chytrid fungus BatracPalabras claves:Breeding habitat, Chytrid, Chytridiomycosis, Emerging infectious disease, seasonalityAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Díaz-Paniagua C., Hidalgo-Vila J., Marchand M.A.Fuentes:scopusAn overview of current efforts to conserve the critically endangered mountain chicken (Leptodactylus fallax) on Dominica
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andre J., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Blackman A., Burton M., Dale J., Douglas T., Durand S., Gaworek-Michalczenia M., George M., Harding L., Hudson M.A., Spencer J., Sulton M., Tapley B., Thomas R., Winston R.Fuentes:scopusCatastrophic collapse of indian white-backed Gyps bengalensis and long-billed Gyps indicus vulture populations
ArticleAbstract: In 2000, we conducted a survey to quantify the declines in the populations of Gyps bengalensis and GPalabras claves:Conservation, Declines, Griffon, INDIA, population, VulturesAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Donald P.F., Gargi R., Pain D.J., Prakash N., Prakash V., Rahmani A.R., Sivakumar S., Verma A.Fuentes:scopusCauses and effects of temporospatial declines of Gyps vultures in Asia
ReviewAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Donald P.F., Duckworth J.W., Houston D.C., Katzner T., Pain D.J., Parry-Jones J., Poole C., Prakash V., Round P., Timmins 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:scopus