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Cryptic disease-induced mortality may cause host extinction in an apparently stable host-parasite system
ArticleAbstract: The decline of wildlife populations due to emerging infectious disease often shows a common pattern:Palabras claves:Chytridiomycosis, Cormack-jolly-seber models, Darwin’s frogs, Epidemic and endemic emerging infectious disease, Matrix population models, Multi-state capture-recapture modelsAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Costas F., Schmidt B.R., Soto-Azat C., Uribe-Rivera D.E., Valenzuela-Sánchez A.Fuentes:scopusGenomic epidemiology of the emerging pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis from native and invasive amphibian species in Chile
ArticleAbstract: Emerging fungal diseases represent a threat to food security, animal and human health worldwide. AmpPalabras claves:Batrachyla antartandica, Calyptocephalella gayi, Chytridiomycosis, Emerging infectious disease, Fungal disease, XENOPUS LAEVISAutores:Alvarado-Rybak M., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Fisher M.C., O'Hanlon S.J., Soto-Azat C., Uribe-Rivera D.E., Valenzuela-Sánchez A.Fuentes:scopusWidespread historical presence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in African pipid frogs
ArticleAbstract: Aim Amphibian chytridiomycosis, an emerging infectious disease caused by the chytrid fungus BatrachoPalabras claves:BATRACHOCHYTRIUM DENDROBATIDIS, Chytridiomycosis, Declining amphibian populations, Emerging infectious disease, museum specimens, XenopusAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Clarke B.T., Poynton J.C., Soto-Azat C.Fuentes:scopusSynthesis of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection in South America: amphibian species under risk and areas to focus research and disease mitigation
ArticleAbstract: Amphibian chytridiomycosis, caused by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has been recognized as thPalabras claves:Atelopus, biodiversity hotspot, Chytridiomycosis, extinction, Invasive species, Population decline, Rhinoderma, TelmatobiusAutores:Alvarado-Rybak M., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bacigalupe L.D., Flechas S.V., Peñafiel-Ricaurte A., Solano-Iguaran J.J., Soto-Azat C., Valenzuela-Sánchez A., Velasco A.Fuentes:scopusThe amphibian-killing fungus in a biodiversity hotspot: identifying and validating high-risk areas and refugia
ArticleAbstract: Amphibian chytridiomycosis, due to infection with the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), haPalabras claves:BATRACHOCHYTRIUM DENDROBATIDIS, CHILE, chytrid fungus, Chytridiomycosis, Emerging infectious diseases, maxent, pathogen mitigation strategy, species distribution modelAutores:Alvarado-Rybak M., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bacigalupe L.D., Estay S.A., Peñafiel-Ricaurte A., Soto-Azat C., Valenzuela-Sánchez A., Vásquez I.Fuentes:scopus