PhDThe ranaviruses (Family: Iridoviridae) are a group of emerging pathogens in amphibians. Ranavirus(es) were introduced to the UK in the late 1980s and have been associated with mass mortality events in common frogs (Rana temporaria) in south east England. While the signs associated with the disease are well known in common frogs, little is known about the ecology of the disease in any amphibians in the UK. This thesis begins the process of the eludication of the ecology of the ranavirus in common frogs. To test the two different hypotheses for the transmission/maintenance of ranavirus(es) in North American amphibians, investigations into the life history stages of common frogs (Rana temporaria) affected by the ranavirus were unde...
Ranaviruses are pathogenic viruses for poikilothermic vertebrates worldwide. The identification of a...
Mass mortality of amphibians has occurred globally since at least the early 1990s from viral pathoge...
This work was supported by Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/G011885/1, the Systematics ...
Ranaviruses have been linked to amphibian die-off events in ectothermic vertebrates worldwide. Diffe...
A series of transmission studies was conducted to investigate the aetiology, or aetiologies, of emer...
Ranaviruses have been identified in wild and captive populations of ectothermic vertebrates around t...
Emerging infectious diseases threaten amphibian species around the globe. Ranavirus (Family: Iridovi...
In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) ...
In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) ...
Reports of severe disease outbreaks in amphibian communities in mainland Europe due to strains of th...
For over three decades, amphibian populations have been declining across the globe. Emerging infect...
Ranaviruses are pathogens of ectothermic vertebrates, including amphibians. We reviewed patterns of ...
Amphibians are declining globally, and infectious disease is one of their primary threats. Ranavirus...
In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) ...
Ranaviruses are capable of infecting amphibians from at least 14 families and over 70 individual spe...
Ranaviruses are pathogenic viruses for poikilothermic vertebrates worldwide. The identification of a...
Mass mortality of amphibians has occurred globally since at least the early 1990s from viral pathoge...
This work was supported by Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/G011885/1, the Systematics ...
Ranaviruses have been linked to amphibian die-off events in ectothermic vertebrates worldwide. Diffe...
A series of transmission studies was conducted to investigate the aetiology, or aetiologies, of emer...
Ranaviruses have been identified in wild and captive populations of ectothermic vertebrates around t...
Emerging infectious diseases threaten amphibian species around the globe. Ranavirus (Family: Iridovi...
In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) ...
In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) ...
Reports of severe disease outbreaks in amphibian communities in mainland Europe due to strains of th...
For over three decades, amphibian populations have been declining across the globe. Emerging infect...
Ranaviruses are pathogens of ectothermic vertebrates, including amphibians. We reviewed patterns of ...
Amphibians are declining globally, and infectious disease is one of their primary threats. Ranavirus...
In the four years following the first detection of ranavirus (genus Ranavirus, family Iridoviridae) ...
Ranaviruses are capable of infecting amphibians from at least 14 families and over 70 individual spe...
Ranaviruses are pathogenic viruses for poikilothermic vertebrates worldwide. The identification of a...
Mass mortality of amphibians has occurred globally since at least the early 1990s from viral pathoge...
This work was supported by Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/G011885/1, the Systematics ...