نتایج جستجو برای: amphibian

تعداد نتایج: 6098  

Journal: :Ecology letters 2009
Kevin G Smith Karen R Lips Jonathan M Chase

Studying the patterns in which local extinctions occur is critical to understanding how extinctions affect biodiversity at local, regional and global spatial scales. To understand the importance of patterns of extinction at a regional spatial scale, we use data from extirpations associated with a widespread pathogenic agent of amphibian decline, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) as a model sy...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2008
M D Kusrini L F Skerratt S Garland L Berger W Endarwin

Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a fungus recognised as one of the causes of global amphibian population declines. To assess its occurrence, we conducted PCR diagnostic assays of 147 swab samples, from 13 species of frogs from Mount Gede Pangrango National Park, Indonesia. Four swab samples, from Rhacophorus javanus, Rana chalconota, Leptobrachium hasseltii and Limnonectes microdiscus, we...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
J D Willson W A Hopkins C M Bergeron B D Todd

Concern that environmental contaminants contribute to global amphibian population declines has prompted extensive experimental investigation, but individual-level experimental results have seldom been translated to population-level processes. We used our research on the effects of mercury (Hg) on American toads (Bufo americanus) as a model for bridging the gap between individual-level contamina...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2011
C L Searle S S Gervasi J Hua J I Hammond R A Relyea D H Olson A R Blaustein

The amphibian fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has received considerable attention due to its role in amphibian population declines worldwide. Although many amphibian species appear to be affected by Bd, there is little information on species-specific differences in susceptibility to this pathogen. We used a comparative experimental approach to examine Bd susceptibility in 6 ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Steven M Whitfield Kristen E Bell Thomas Philippi Mahmood Sasa Federico Bolaños Gerardo Chaves Jay M Savage Maureen A Donnelly

Amphibians stand at the forefront of a global biodiversity crisis. More than one-third of amphibian species are globally threatened, and over 120 species have likely suffered global extinction since 1980. Most alarmingly, many rapid declines and extinctions are occurring in pristine sites lacking obvious adverse effects of human activities. The causes of these "enigmatic" declines remain highly...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2008
A L J Duffus B D Pauli K Wozney C R Brunetti M Berrill

Frog virus 3 (FV3) and FV3-like viruses, are members of the genus Ranavirus (family Iridoviridae), and they have been associated with infectious diseases that may be contributing to amphibian population declines. We examined the mode of transmission of an FV3-like virus, and potential hosts and reservoirs of the virus in a local amphibian community. Using the polymerase chain reaction to detect...

2011
Norin Chai

In this presentation the normal anatomy and methods of examination of the amphibian eye are discussed. Then the author reports his own clinical experience in amphibian ophthalmology with the description of several ocular disorders. A short literature on this topic is also given.

2003
JAMES P. COLLINS

Reports of malformed amphibians and global amphibian declines have led to public concern, particularly because amphibians are thought to be indicator species of overall environmental health. The topic also draws scientific attention because there is no obvious, simple answer to the question of what is causing amphibian declines? Complex interactions of several anthropogenic factors are probably...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2009
Matthew J Gray Debra L Miller Jason T Hoverman

Mass mortality of amphibians has occurred globally since at least the early 1990s from viral pathogens that are members of the genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae. The pathogen infects multiple amphibian hosts, larval and adult cohorts, and may persist in herpetofaunal and osteichthyan reservoirs. Environmental persistence of ranavirus virions outside a host may be several weeks or longer in a...

2016
Michael A. Hudson Richard P. Young Javier Lopez Lloyd Martin Calvin Fenton Richard A. Griffiths Sarah-Louise Adams Gerard Gray Gerardo Garcia

52 The emerging infectious disease, amphibian chytridiomycosis caused by the fungus 53 Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), threatens hundreds of amphibian species globally. In the 54 absence of field-based mitigation methods, the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan advocates 55 captive assurance programmes to prevent extinction from this infectious disease. Unfortunately, 56 with the cooperatio...

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