Emerging diseases have been increasingly associated with population declines, with co-infections exhibiting many types of interactions. The chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) and ranaviruses have extraordinarily broad host ranges, however co-infection dynamics have been largely overlooked. We investigated the pattern of co-occurrence of these two pathogens in an amphibian assemblage in Serra da Estrela (Portugal). The detection of chytridiomycosis in Portugal was linked to population declines of midwife-toads (Alytes obstetricans). The asynchronous and subsequent emergence of a second pathogen - ranavirus - caused episodes of lethal ranavirosis. Chytrid effects were limited to high altitudes and a single host, while ranavirus w...
In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) ...
The unexplained decline of amphibian populations across the world was first recognised in the late 2...
<div><p>In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus <i>Ranavirus</i>, family...
Emerging diseases have been increasingly associated with population declines, with co-infections exh...
Understanding the occurrence and consequence of co-infections can be useful in designing disease man...
Amphibians are the most highly threatened vertebrates, and emerging pathogens are a serious threat t...
Understanding the occurrence and consequence of co-infections can be useful in designing disease man...
SummaryThe emergence of infectious diseases with a broad host range can have a dramatic impact on en...
This work was supported by Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/G011885/1, the Systematics ...
While global amphibian declines are associated with the spread of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd...
<div><p>While global amphibian declines are associated with the spread of <i>Batrachochytrium dendro...
Ranaviruses are agents of disease, mortality and population declines in ectothermic vertebrates and ...
Wildlife diseases are contributing to the current Earth’s sixth mass extinction; one disease, chytri...
Ranaviruses are agents of disease, mortality and population declines in ectothermic vertebrates and ...
Emerging infectious diseases threaten amphibian species around the globe. Ranavirus (Family: Iridovi...
In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) ...
The unexplained decline of amphibian populations across the world was first recognised in the late 2...
<div><p>In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus <i>Ranavirus</i>, family...
Emerging diseases have been increasingly associated with population declines, with co-infections exh...
Understanding the occurrence and consequence of co-infections can be useful in designing disease man...
Amphibians are the most highly threatened vertebrates, and emerging pathogens are a serious threat t...
Understanding the occurrence and consequence of co-infections can be useful in designing disease man...
SummaryThe emergence of infectious diseases with a broad host range can have a dramatic impact on en...
This work was supported by Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/G011885/1, the Systematics ...
While global amphibian declines are associated with the spread of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd...
<div><p>While global amphibian declines are associated with the spread of <i>Batrachochytrium dendro...
Ranaviruses are agents of disease, mortality and population declines in ectothermic vertebrates and ...
Wildlife diseases are contributing to the current Earth’s sixth mass extinction; one disease, chytri...
Ranaviruses are agents of disease, mortality and population declines in ectothermic vertebrates and ...
Emerging infectious diseases threaten amphibian species around the globe. Ranavirus (Family: Iridovi...
In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) ...
The unexplained decline of amphibian populations across the world was first recognised in the late 2...
<div><p>In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus <i>Ranavirus</i>, family...