<div><p>Recent global declines, extirpations and extinctions of wildlife caused by newly emergent diseases highlight the need to improve our knowledge of common environmental factors that affect the strength of immune defense traits. To achieve this goal, we examined the influence of acidification and shading of the larval environment on amphibian skin-associated innate immune defense traits, pre and post-metamorphosis, across two populations of American Bullfrogs (<i>Rana catesbeiana</i>), a species known for its wide-ranging environmental tolerance and introduced global distribution. We assessed treatment effects on 1) skin-associated microbial communities and 2) post-metamorphic antimicrobial peptide (AMP) production and 3) AMP bioactivi...
Eco-immunology is the field of study that attempts to understand the functions of the immune system ...
An important concern for conservation biologists is the continuing loss of global biodiversity. This...
Ontogenetic changes in disease susceptibility have been demonstrated in many vertebrate taxa, as imm...
Recent global declines, extirpations and extinctions of wildlife caused by newly emergent diseases h...
For the past several decades, amphibian populations have been decreasing around the globe at an unpr...
The broad diversity of amphibian developmental strategies has been shaped, in part, by pathogen pres...
Organisms that exploit variable habitats often display phenotypically plastic responses, contingent ...
Climate change is increasing variability in precipitation patterns in many parts of the globe. Unpre...
Aim Rapidly evolving pathogens may exert diversifying selection on genes involved in host immune de...
Symbiotic microbial communities play key roles in the health and development of their multicellular ...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
Recently, microbiologists have focused on characterizing the probiotic role of skin bacteria for amp...
Background: Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is the causative agent of chytridiomycosis, one of ...
Symbiotic microbial communities (microbiomes) are ubiquitous inhabitants of multicellular organisms ...
Eco-immunology is the field of study that attempts to understand the functions of the immune system ...
An important concern for conservation biologists is the continuing loss of global biodiversity. This...
Ontogenetic changes in disease susceptibility have been demonstrated in many vertebrate taxa, as imm...
Recent global declines, extirpations and extinctions of wildlife caused by newly emergent diseases h...
For the past several decades, amphibian populations have been decreasing around the globe at an unpr...
The broad diversity of amphibian developmental strategies has been shaped, in part, by pathogen pres...
Organisms that exploit variable habitats often display phenotypically plastic responses, contingent ...
Climate change is increasing variability in precipitation patterns in many parts of the globe. Unpre...
Aim Rapidly evolving pathogens may exert diversifying selection on genes involved in host immune de...
Symbiotic microbial communities play key roles in the health and development of their multicellular ...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
<p>Research on the amphibian skin microbiota has focused on identifying bacterial taxa that deter a ...
Recently, microbiologists have focused on characterizing the probiotic role of skin bacteria for amp...
Background: Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is the causative agent of chytridiomycosis, one of ...
Symbiotic microbial communities (microbiomes) are ubiquitous inhabitants of multicellular organisms ...
Eco-immunology is the field of study that attempts to understand the functions of the immune system ...
An important concern for conservation biologists is the continuing loss of global biodiversity. This...
Ontogenetic changes in disease susceptibility have been demonstrated in many vertebrate taxa, as imm...