نتایج جستجو برای: amphibian

تعداد نتایج: 6098  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2014
Annemarieke Spitzen-Van Der Sluijs An Martel Caspar A Hallmann Wilbert Bosman Trenton W J Garner Pascale Van Rooij Robert Jooris Freddy Haesebrouck Frank Pasmans

The inconsistent distribution of large-scale infection mediated die-offs and the subsequent population declines of several animal species, urges us to understand how, when, and why species are affected by disease. It is often unclear when or under what conditions a pathogen constitutes a threat to a host. Often, variation of environmental conditions plays a role. Globally Batrachochytrium dendr...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Kim Ekelund Jessica Darenberg Anna Norrby-Teglund Steen Hoffmann Didi Bang Peter Skinhøj Helle Bossen Konradsen

Since the late 1980s several studies have described the increased incidence and severity of invasive group A streptococcal (GAS) infections. However, most studies on GAS pathogenesis have focused on information obtained during outbreaks. We analyzed isolate distribution and host susceptibility as part of a nationwide prospective surveillance study performed between January 2001 and August 2002....

2015
Pascale Van Rooij An Martel Freddy Haesebrouck Frank Pasmans

Amphibian declines and extinctions are emblematic for the current sixth mass extinction event. Infectious drivers of these declines include the recently emerged fungal pathogens Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Chytridiomycota). The skin disease caused by these fungi is named chytridiomycosis and affects the vital function of amphibian skin. Not all amphibia...

Journal: :Developmental and comparative immunology 1999
C Carey N Cohen L Rollins-Smith

Many, but not all, amphibian populations have been declining on all six continents on which they live. Although habitat destruction, direct application of toxicants, and introduction of predators/competitors are obvious causes of amphibian declines, many amphibians are dying of infectious diseases in relatively pristine habitats on several continents. In this paper, we review the patterns of th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Debra A Patla Charles R Peterson Paul Stephen Corn

We conduct long-term amphibian monitoring in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) (1) and read McMenamin et al.’s article (2) with interest. This study documents decline in the extent of seasonal wetlands in the Lamar Valley of YNP during extended drought, but the conclusion, widely reported in the media, of ‘‘severe declines in 4 once-common amphibian species,’’ is unsupported. This study wrongly d...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Ramachandran Kotharambath Mark Wilkinson Oommen V Oommen David J Gower

A new species of indotyphlid caecilian amphibian, Gegeneophis tejaswini sp. nov., is described based on eight specimens from lowlands of the most northerly district of the state of Kerala in the southern part of the Western Ghats region, India. This species is distinguished from all other Gegeneophis in annulation characters and genetics (> 6% different from most similar nominal species for ...

2010
Andrew R. Blaustein Susan C. Walls Betsy A. Bancroft Joshua J. Lawler Catherine L. Searle Stephanie S. Gervasi

As part of an overall decline in biodiversity, populations of many organisms are declining and species are being lost at unprecedented rates around the world. This includes many populations and species of amphibians. Although numerous factors are affecting amphibian populations, we show potential direct and indirect effects of climate change on amphibians at the individual, population and commu...

2015
Molly C. Bletz Gonçalo M. Rosa Franco Andreone Elodie A. Courtois Dirk S. Schmeller Nirhy H. C. Rabibisoa Falitiana C. E. Rabemananjara Liliane Raharivololoniaina Miguel Vences Ché Weldon Devin Edmonds Christopher J. Raxworthy Reid N. Harris Matthew C. Fisher Angelica Crottini

Amphibian chytridiomycosis, an emerging infectious disease caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has been a significant driver of amphibian declines. While globally widespread, Bd had not yet been reported from within Madagascar. We document surveys conducted across the country between 2005 and 2014, showing Bd's first record in 2010. Subsequently, Bd was detected in multipl...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2006
Thomas R Raffel James R Dillard Peter J Hudson

Parasites have been implicated in mass mortality events and population declines of amphibians around the world. One pathogen associated with mortality events in North America is an Ichthyophonus sp.-like organism that affects red-spotted newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) and several frog species, yet little is known about the distribution of this pathogen in wild populations or the mechanism of...

2012
Ben L. Phillips Robert Puschendorf Jeremy VanDerWal Ross A. Alford

Pathogen spread can cause population declines and even species extinctions. Nonetheless, in the absence of tailored monitoring schemes, documenting pathogen spread can be difficult. In the case of worldwide amphibian declines the best present understanding is that the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has recently spread, causing amphibian declines and extinction in the process...

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