<div><p>Ranaviruses are causing mass amphibian die-offs in North America, Europe and Asia, and have been implicated in the decline of common frog (<i>Rana temporaria</i>) populations in the UK. Despite this, we have very little understanding of the environmental drivers of disease occurrence and prevalence. Using a long term (1992-2000) dataset of public reports of amphibian mortalities, we assess a set of potential predictors of the occurrence and prevalence of <i>Ranavirus</i>-consistent common frog mortality events in Britain. We reveal the influence of biotic and abiotic drivers of this disease, with many of these abiotic characteristics being anthropogenic. Whilst controlling for the geographic distribution of mortality events, disease...
Ranaviruses are a group of pathogens belonging to the genus Ranavirus (Family Iridoviridae) that hav...
Amphibians are declining globally, and infectious disease is one of their primary threats. Ranavirus...
Ranaviruses are agents of disease, mortality and population declines in ectothermic vertebrates and ...
Ranaviruses are causing mass amphibian die-offs in North America, Europe and Asia, and have been imp...
Ranaviruses are causing mass amphibian die-offs in North America, Europe and Asia, and have been imp...
Ranaviruses are causing mass amphibian die-offs in North America, Europe and Asia, and have been imp...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
A series of transmission studies was conducted to investigate the aetiology, or aetiologies, of emer...
Mass mortality of amphibians has occurred globally since at least the early 1990s from viral pathoge...
Amphibian mortality events in protected and relatively pristine settings have increased dramatically...
The inconsistent distribution of large-scale infection mediated die-offs and the subsequent populati...
Amphibians are the most highly threatened vertebrates, and emerging pathogens are a serious threat t...
The ranaviruses are an emerging group of viruses that infect amphibians, fish, and reptiles. Althoug...
The unexplained decline of amphibian populations across the world was first recognised in the late 2...
A fundamental goal of disease ecology is to determine the landscape and environmental processes that...
Ranaviruses are a group of pathogens belonging to the genus Ranavirus (Family Iridoviridae) that hav...
Amphibians are declining globally, and infectious disease is one of their primary threats. Ranavirus...
Ranaviruses are agents of disease, mortality and population declines in ectothermic vertebrates and ...
Ranaviruses are causing mass amphibian die-offs in North America, Europe and Asia, and have been imp...
Ranaviruses are causing mass amphibian die-offs in North America, Europe and Asia, and have been imp...
Ranaviruses are causing mass amphibian die-offs in North America, Europe and Asia, and have been imp...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Public Library of Science via the DOI in th...
A series of transmission studies was conducted to investigate the aetiology, or aetiologies, of emer...
Mass mortality of amphibians has occurred globally since at least the early 1990s from viral pathoge...
Amphibian mortality events in protected and relatively pristine settings have increased dramatically...
The inconsistent distribution of large-scale infection mediated die-offs and the subsequent populati...
Amphibians are the most highly threatened vertebrates, and emerging pathogens are a serious threat t...
The ranaviruses are an emerging group of viruses that infect amphibians, fish, and reptiles. Althoug...
The unexplained decline of amphibian populations across the world was first recognised in the late 2...
A fundamental goal of disease ecology is to determine the landscape and environmental processes that...
Ranaviruses are a group of pathogens belonging to the genus Ranavirus (Family Iridoviridae) that hav...
Amphibians are declining globally, and infectious disease is one of their primary threats. Ranavirus...
Ranaviruses are agents of disease, mortality and population declines in ectothermic vertebrates and ...