Ranaviruses have been associated with most of the reported larval anuran die-offs in the United States. It is hypothesized that anthropogenically induced stress may increase pathogen prevalence in amphibian populations by compromising immunity. Cattle use of wetlands may stress resident tadpole populations by reducing water quality. We isolated a Ranavirus from green frog Rana clamitans (n = 80) and American bullfrog R. catesbeiana (n = 104) tadpoles collected at 5 cattle-access and 3 non-access wetlands on the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee, USA. Sequencing confirmed Frog virus 3 (FV3); therefore, we compared its prevalence between tadpole populations inhabiting cattle-access and non-access wetlands, and among 3 seasons (winter, summer, and...
To cope with amphibian die-offs caused by ranavirus, it is important to know the underlying ranaviru...
Ranaviruses have caused die-offs of amphibians across the globe. In North America, these pathogens c...
Invasive species can negatively impact ecosystems in numerous ways, including vectoring pathogenic o...
Ranaviruses are a group of pathogens belonging to the genus Ranavirus (Family Iridoviridae) that hav...
Two important drivers of global amphibian declines are land-use change and infectious diseases. Hund...
SP509B4NA study of wetlands near the Intercounty Connector construction site (now a toll facility \u...
Amphibian declines have been occurring world wide over the past several decades. Infectious disease ...
Amphibian mortality events in protected and relatively pristine settings have increased dramatically...
Several infectious diseases are threatening amphibian species worldwide and have resulted in massmor...
Ranaviruses are capable of infecting amphibians from at least 14 families and over 70 individual spe...
World-wide amphibian declines sparked concern and encouraged investigation into potential causes beg...
Amphibians are declining globally, and infectious disease is one of their primary threats. Ranavirus...
Ecosystems are increasingly being exposed to anthropogenic stressors that could make animals and thu...
Mass mortality of amphibians has occurred globally since at least the early 1990s from viral pathoge...
Ranaviruses are causing mass amphibian die-offs in North America, Europe and Asia, and have been imp...
To cope with amphibian die-offs caused by ranavirus, it is important to know the underlying ranaviru...
Ranaviruses have caused die-offs of amphibians across the globe. In North America, these pathogens c...
Invasive species can negatively impact ecosystems in numerous ways, including vectoring pathogenic o...
Ranaviruses are a group of pathogens belonging to the genus Ranavirus (Family Iridoviridae) that hav...
Two important drivers of global amphibian declines are land-use change and infectious diseases. Hund...
SP509B4NA study of wetlands near the Intercounty Connector construction site (now a toll facility \u...
Amphibian declines have been occurring world wide over the past several decades. Infectious disease ...
Amphibian mortality events in protected and relatively pristine settings have increased dramatically...
Several infectious diseases are threatening amphibian species worldwide and have resulted in massmor...
Ranaviruses are capable of infecting amphibians from at least 14 families and over 70 individual spe...
World-wide amphibian declines sparked concern and encouraged investigation into potential causes beg...
Amphibians are declining globally, and infectious disease is one of their primary threats. Ranavirus...
Ecosystems are increasingly being exposed to anthropogenic stressors that could make animals and thu...
Mass mortality of amphibians has occurred globally since at least the early 1990s from viral pathoge...
Ranaviruses are causing mass amphibian die-offs in North America, Europe and Asia, and have been imp...
To cope with amphibian die-offs caused by ranavirus, it is important to know the underlying ranaviru...
Ranaviruses have caused die-offs of amphibians across the globe. In North America, these pathogens c...
Invasive species can negatively impact ecosystems in numerous ways, including vectoring pathogenic o...