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Recent 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:scopusPost-epizootic microbiome associations across communities of neotropical amphibians
ArticleAbstract: Microbiome–pathogen interactions are increasingly recognized as an important element of host immunitPalabras claves:B. dendrobatidis, Batrachochytrium, Chytridiomycosis, Darwin's naturalisation conundrum, endemic, Enzootic, invasive pathogenAutores:Andres Merino-Viteri, Diego Almeida-Reinoso, Fisher M.C., Harrison X., Hopkins K.P., Maria Eugenia-Ordoñez, Phillip Jervis, Pol Pintanel, Ron Y.S.R., Rosa G.M., Shelton J.M.G., Skelly E., Wierzbicki C.Fuentes:scopus