Fig. 1. Global distribution of chytridiomycosis-associated amphibian species declines. Bar plots indicate the number (N) of declined species, grouped by continental area and classified by decline severity. Brazilian species are plotted separately from all other South American species (South America W); Mesoamerica includes Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands; and Oceania includes Australia and New Zealand. No declines have been reported in Asia. n, total number of declines by region. [Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Anaxyrus boreas, C. Brown, U.S. Geological Survey; Atelopus varius, B.G.; Salamandra salamandra, D. Descouens, Wikimedia Commons; Telmatobius sanborni, I.D.l.R; Cycloramphus boraceiensis, L.F.T.; Cardiogl...
The rapid worldwide emergence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is havin...
Abstract: The global emergence and spread of the pathogenic, virulent, and highly transmissible fung...
Species are being lost at increasing rates due to anthropogenic effects, leading to the recognition ...
Fig. 1. Global distribution of chytridiomycosis-associated amphibian species declines. Bar plots ind...
Fig. 2. Taxonomic distribution of chytridiomycosis-associated amphibian declines. Each bar represent...
Anthropogenic trade and development have broken down dispersal barriers, facilitating the spread of ...
Fig. 4. Severity of chytridiomycosis-associated amphibian declines in relation to the geographic and...
The recent increase in emerging fungal diseases is causing unprecedented threats to biodiversity. Th...
[Extract] Over the past three decades, the emergence of a globalized pandemic lineage of chytrid fun...
Pathogens rarely cause extinctions of host species, and there are few examples of a pathogen changin...
Aim: Accurately documenting and predicting declines and shifts in species' distributions is fundamen...
Amphibians are the most threatened terrestrial vertebrates on the planet and are iconic in the globa...
Amphibian chytridiomycosis, caused by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has been recognized as th...
The impacts of pathogen emergence in naïve hosts can be catastrophic, and pathogen spread now ranks ...
Emerging infectious diseases can cause host community disassembly, but the mechanisms driving the or...
The rapid worldwide emergence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is havin...
Abstract: The global emergence and spread of the pathogenic, virulent, and highly transmissible fung...
Species are being lost at increasing rates due to anthropogenic effects, leading to the recognition ...
Fig. 1. Global distribution of chytridiomycosis-associated amphibian species declines. Bar plots ind...
Fig. 2. Taxonomic distribution of chytridiomycosis-associated amphibian declines. Each bar represent...
Anthropogenic trade and development have broken down dispersal barriers, facilitating the spread of ...
Fig. 4. Severity of chytridiomycosis-associated amphibian declines in relation to the geographic and...
The recent increase in emerging fungal diseases is causing unprecedented threats to biodiversity. Th...
[Extract] Over the past three decades, the emergence of a globalized pandemic lineage of chytrid fun...
Pathogens rarely cause extinctions of host species, and there are few examples of a pathogen changin...
Aim: Accurately documenting and predicting declines and shifts in species' distributions is fundamen...
Amphibians are the most threatened terrestrial vertebrates on the planet and are iconic in the globa...
Amphibian chytridiomycosis, caused by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has been recognized as th...
The impacts of pathogen emergence in naïve hosts can be catastrophic, and pathogen spread now ranks ...
Emerging infectious diseases can cause host community disassembly, but the mechanisms driving the or...
The rapid worldwide emergence of the amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is havin...
Abstract: The global emergence and spread of the pathogenic, virulent, and highly transmissible fung...
Species are being lost at increasing rates due to anthropogenic effects, leading to the recognition ...