Upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) in North American tortoises (Gopherus) has been the focus of numerous laboratory and field investigations, yet the prevalence and importance of this disease remains unclear across many tortoise populations. Furthermore, much research has been focused on understanding diagnostic biomarkers of two known agents of URTD, Mycoplasma agassizii and Mycoplasma testudineum, yet the reliability and importance of these diagnostic biomarkers across populations is unclear. Gopher Tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) have experienced significant declines and are currently protected range wide. Geographically, Alabama represents an important connection for Gopher Tortoise populations between the core and periphery of this...
Mycoplasmopsis agassizii causes the Upper Respiratory Tract Disease (URTD) in tortoises. The severit...
Upper respiratory tract disease was sampled in populations of Gopher Tortoises from seven sites in A...
Chelonid herpesvirus (ChHV) and mycoplasmal infections cause similar clinical signs in terrestrial t...
Upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) in North American tortoises (Gopherus) has been the focus of ...
Upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) caused by Mycoplasma agassizii has been hypothesized to contr...
We obtained demographic data on more than 60 gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) populations in Fl...
Mycoplasma agassizii has been identified as a cause of disease, and a possible cause of declines in ...
The factors responsible for controlling pathogen prevalence are complex, but it is hypothesized that...
AbstractTortoise mycoplasmosis is one of the most extensively characterized infectious diseases of c...
The epidemiology of infectious diseases depends on many characteristics of disease progression, as w...
Gopherus polyphemus, commonly known as the Gopher Tortoise, is a dryland reptile native to the south...
In disease ecology, the host immune system interacts with environmental conditions and pathogen prop...
Upper Respiratory Tract Disease (URTD), caused by the pathogens Mycoplasma agassizii and M. testudin...
tortoises has resulted in conservation efforts that now include health assessment as an important co...
Abstract Background Infectious disease is the single greatest threat to taxa such as amphibians (chy...
Mycoplasmopsis agassizii causes the Upper Respiratory Tract Disease (URTD) in tortoises. The severit...
Upper respiratory tract disease was sampled in populations of Gopher Tortoises from seven sites in A...
Chelonid herpesvirus (ChHV) and mycoplasmal infections cause similar clinical signs in terrestrial t...
Upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) in North American tortoises (Gopherus) has been the focus of ...
Upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) caused by Mycoplasma agassizii has been hypothesized to contr...
We obtained demographic data on more than 60 gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) populations in Fl...
Mycoplasma agassizii has been identified as a cause of disease, and a possible cause of declines in ...
The factors responsible for controlling pathogen prevalence are complex, but it is hypothesized that...
AbstractTortoise mycoplasmosis is one of the most extensively characterized infectious diseases of c...
The epidemiology of infectious diseases depends on many characteristics of disease progression, as w...
Gopherus polyphemus, commonly known as the Gopher Tortoise, is a dryland reptile native to the south...
In disease ecology, the host immune system interacts with environmental conditions and pathogen prop...
Upper Respiratory Tract Disease (URTD), caused by the pathogens Mycoplasma agassizii and M. testudin...
tortoises has resulted in conservation efforts that now include health assessment as an important co...
Abstract Background Infectious disease is the single greatest threat to taxa such as amphibians (chy...
Mycoplasmopsis agassizii causes the Upper Respiratory Tract Disease (URTD) in tortoises. The severit...
Upper respiratory tract disease was sampled in populations of Gopher Tortoises from seven sites in A...
Chelonid herpesvirus (ChHV) and mycoplasmal infections cause similar clinical signs in terrestrial t...