Members of the genus Ranavirus, one of five genera withinthe family Iridoviridae, encompass a group of large, doublestrandedDNA viruses that infect all three classes of ectothermicvertebrates: fish, amphibians, and reptiles. Ranaviruses areglobally emerging pathogens that cause considerable morbidityand mortality among diverse populations. In North America,ranavirus epizootics are regularly reported in wild and culturedfish, amphibian, and reptile populations
Ranavirus is a double-stranded DNA virus associated with amphibian, fish and reptile die-offs worldw...
Ranaviruses are capable of infecting amphibians from at least 14 families and over 70 individual spe...
Transmission is an essential process that contributes to the survival of pathogens. Ranaviruses are ...
Members of the genus Ranavirus, one of five genera withinthe family Iridoviridae, encompass a group ...
Ranaviruses are large double stranded DNA viruses of poikilothermic vertebrates including amphibians...
Ranaviruses are large double stranded DNA viruses from the family Iridoviridae. They are globally di...
Ranaviruses are large double stranded DNA viruses from the family Iridoviridae. They are globally di...
Ranaviruses have been linked to amphibian die-off events in ectothermic vertebrates worldwide. Diffe...
Ranaviruses have been identified in wild and captive populations of ectothermic vertebrates around t...
Ranaviruses are globally emerging pathogens of poikilothermic vertebrates. They affect over 40 speci...
Ranaviruses have been proposed as a major threat to amphibian biodiversity, however the impact of th...
Ranaviruses can infect many vertebrate classes including fish, amphibians and reptiles, but for the ...
Dr. Allan Granoff (1923–2012), who isolated the first ranavirus (Granoff et al. 1966), had, scattere...
Ranaviruses are pathogens of ectothermic vertebrates, including amphibians. We reviewed patterns of ...
Transmission is an essential process that contributes to the survival of pathogens. Ranaviruses are ...
Ranavirus is a double-stranded DNA virus associated with amphibian, fish and reptile die-offs worldw...
Ranaviruses are capable of infecting amphibians from at least 14 families and over 70 individual spe...
Transmission is an essential process that contributes to the survival of pathogens. Ranaviruses are ...
Members of the genus Ranavirus, one of five genera withinthe family Iridoviridae, encompass a group ...
Ranaviruses are large double stranded DNA viruses of poikilothermic vertebrates including amphibians...
Ranaviruses are large double stranded DNA viruses from the family Iridoviridae. They are globally di...
Ranaviruses are large double stranded DNA viruses from the family Iridoviridae. They are globally di...
Ranaviruses have been linked to amphibian die-off events in ectothermic vertebrates worldwide. Diffe...
Ranaviruses have been identified in wild and captive populations of ectothermic vertebrates around t...
Ranaviruses are globally emerging pathogens of poikilothermic vertebrates. They affect over 40 speci...
Ranaviruses have been proposed as a major threat to amphibian biodiversity, however the impact of th...
Ranaviruses can infect many vertebrate classes including fish, amphibians and reptiles, but for the ...
Dr. Allan Granoff (1923–2012), who isolated the first ranavirus (Granoff et al. 1966), had, scattere...
Ranaviruses are pathogens of ectothermic vertebrates, including amphibians. We reviewed patterns of ...
Transmission is an essential process that contributes to the survival of pathogens. Ranaviruses are ...
Ranavirus is a double-stranded DNA virus associated with amphibian, fish and reptile die-offs worldw...
Ranaviruses are capable of infecting amphibians from at least 14 families and over 70 individual spe...
Transmission is an essential process that contributes to the survival of pathogens. Ranaviruses are ...