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OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bosch J., Fisher M.C., Garner T.W.J., Hyatt A.D., Walker S.F.Fuentes:scopusClimate forcing of an emerging pathogenic fungus across a montane multi-host community
ArticleAbstract: Changes in the timings of seasonality as a result of anthropogenic climate change are pbkp_redictedPalabras claves:Chytridiomycosis, Climate Change, epidemiology, Host × pathogen × environment interaction, mountain ecosystems, Multi-host communitiesAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bielby J., Bosch J., Clare F.C., Daniel O.Z., Fisher M.C., Garner T.W.J., Halder J.B., Jombart T., Loyau A., Rowcliffe M., Schmeller D.S., Semenov M.A.Fuentes:scopusAssessing the long-term impact of Ranavirus infection in wild common frog populations
ArticleAbstract: Amphibians are declining worldwide, and one cause of this is infectious disease emergence. Mass mortPalabras claves:Amphibian, Common frog, disease, Population decline, Rana temporaria, ranavirusAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Garner T.W.J., Teacher A.Fuentes:scopusBatrachochytrium dendrobatidis Infection and Lethal Chytridiomycosis in Caecilian Amphibians (Gymnophiona)
ArticleAbstract: Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is commonly termed the 'amphibian chytrid fungus' but thus far hPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Anura, Batrachia, Caudata, Chytrid, pet trade, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Browne R.K., Daniel O.Z., Doherty-Bone T.M., Fisher M.C., Flach E., Garner T.W.J., Gower D.J., Kouete M.T., Loader S.P., Menegon M., Müller H., Orton F., Stephen I., Tapley B., Wilkinson M.W., Wynne F.Fuentes:scopusDetection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Amphibians Imported into the UK for the Pet Trade
ArticleAbstract: There is increasing evidence that the global spread of the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobaPalabras claves:amphibians, BATRACHOCHYTRIUM DENDROBATIDIS, pet tradeAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Garner T.W.J., Griffiths R.A., Pritchard S., Quest R., Rowcliffe M., Wombwell E.L.Fuentes:scopusDetection of chytridiomycosis caused by batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the endangered sardinian newt (Euproctus platycephalus) in southern Sardinia, Italy
ArticleAbstract: The chytridiomycete fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is known to be focally distributed acrossPalabras claves:BATRACHOCHYTRIUM DENDROBATIDIS, Chytridiomycosis, Euproctus platycephalus, SardiniaAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Angelini C., Bovero S., Doglio S., Garner T.W.J., Gazzaniga E., Sotgiu G.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:scopusAmphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic trade and development have broken down dispersal barriers, facilitating the spread ofPalabras claves:Autores:Acevedo A.A., Berger L., Beukema W., Burrowes P.A., Canessa S., Carvalho T., Catenazzi A., Fisher M.C., Flechas S.V., Foster C.N., Frías-Álvarez P., Garner T.W.J., Gratwicke B., Hirschfeld M., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kolby J.E., Kosch T.A., Lindenmayer D.B., Lips K.R., Longo A.V., Maneyro R., Marca E.L., Martel A., McDonald C.A., Mendelson J.R., Palacios-Rodriguez P., Parra-Olea G., Pasmans F., Richards-Zawacki C.L., Riva I.D.L., Rödel M.O., Rovito S.M., Scheele B.C., Skerratt L.F., Soto-Azat C., Toledo L.F., Voyles J., Weldon C., Whitfield S.M., Wilkinson M.W., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusDermocystid infection and associated skin lesions in free-living palmate newts (Lissotriton helveticus) from Southern France
ArticleAbstract: Since the early 1900s, mesomycetozoan parasites have been reported in both European anuran and caudaPalabras claves:Amphibian, Dermocystida, Emerging infectious disease, Lissotriton helveticus, Mesomycetozoa, Palmate newt, SkinAutores:Acevedo-Whitehouse K., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Denoël M., Duffus A.L.J., Garner T.W.J., González-Hernández M.Fuentes:scopus