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In 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:scopusZoological Society of London: Contributions towards advancing the field of herpetology through conservation, research, captive management and education
ReviewAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bielby J., Böhm M., Brookes L.M., Capel T., Capon-Doyle J.S., Chen S., Cliffe A., Clifforde L., Couchman O., Feltrer Y., Ferguson A., Flach E., Franklin M., Garner T.W.J., Gill I., Gray C.L., Gumbs R., Guthrie A., Harding L., Hudson M.A., Jaffe J., Jayson S., Kane D., Korn J., Lawson B., MacIntosh H., Masters N.J., Maunders T., Michaels C.J., Molenaar F.M., Moxey T., Murray C., Owen N., Pearce-Kelly P., Rendle M., Sainsbury T., Sergeant C., Servini F., Sparrow S., Strike T., Tapley B., Thomas S., Turvey S.T.Fuentes:scopusTaxonomic selectivity in amphibians: Ignorance, geography or biology?
ArticleAbstract: Many taxa, including amphibians, have been shown to have a taxonomically non-random distribution ofPalabras claves:Amphibian, extinction risk, Global amphibian assessment (GAA), Red list, Taxonomic selectivityAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bielby J., Purvis A.Fuentes:scopusThe status of the world's land and marine mammals: diversity, threat, and knowledge
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge of mammalian diversity is still surprisingly disparate, both regionally and taxonomically.Palabras claves:Autores:Absolon D., Aguiar J.M., Amori G., Baillie J.E.M., Bakkour N., Baldi R., Berridge R.J., Bielby J., Black P.A., Blanc J.J., Boitani L., Brooks T.M., Burton J.A., Butynski T.M., Catullo G., Chanson J.S., Chapman R., Chiozza F., Cokeliss Z., Collen B., Conroy J., Cooke J.G., Cox N.A., Da Fonseca G.A.B., Derocher A.E., Diego G. Tirira PhD, Dublin H.T., Duckworth J.W., Emmons L., Emslie R.H., Festa-Bianchet M., Foster M., Foster S., Garshelis D.L., Gates C., Gimenez-Dixon M., Gonzalez S., Gonzalez-Maya J.F., Good T.C., Hammerson G., Hammond P.S., Happold D., Happold M., Hare J., Harris R.B., Hawkins C.E., Haywood M., Heaney L.R., Hedges S.B., Helgen K.M., Hilton-Taylor C., Hoffmann M., Hussain S.A., Ishii N., Jefferson T.A., Jenkins R.K.B., Johnston C.H., Katariya V., Keith M., Kingdon J., Knox D.H., Kovacs K.M., Lacher T.E., Lamoreux J., Langhammer P.F., Leus K., Lewison R.R., Lichtenstein G., Lowry L.F., Macavoy Z., Mace G.M., Mallon D.P., Masi M., McKnight M.W., Medellín R.A., Medici P., Mills G., Mittermeier R.A., Moehlman P.D., Molur S., Mora A., Nowell K., Oates J.F., Olech W., Oliver W.R.L., Oprea M., Patterson B.D., Perrin W.F., Polidoro B.A., Pollock C., Powel A., Protas Y., Racey P., Ragle J., Ramani P., Rathbun G., Rodrigues A.S.L., Schipper J., Smith A.T., Stuart S.N., Temple H.J.Fuentes:googlescopus