The Epidemiology Working Group, a subgroup of the participants of the Disney\u27s Animal Kingdom Workshop on Ex situ Amphibian Medicine and Nutrition, identified a critical need to design and implement approaches that will facilitate the assessment and evaluation of factors impacting amphibian health. In this manuscript, we describe and summarize the outcomes of this workshop with regards (a) the identified gaps in knowledge, (b) identified priorities for closing these gaps, and (c) compile a list of actions to address these priorities. Four general areas of improvement were identified in relation to how measurements are currently being taken to evaluate ex situ amphibian health: nutrition, infectious diseases, husbandry, and integrated b...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
The African clawed frog Xenopus laevis is by far the most widely used amphibian species in laborator...
The Epidemiology Working Group, a subgroup of the participants of the Disney\u27s Animal Kingdom Wor...
Amphibian biology is intricate, and there are many inter-related factors that need to be understood ...
Amphibian biology is intricate, and there are many inter-related factors that need to be understood ...
One third of amphibians are threatened with extinction and the number of amphibian captive breeding ...
Spindly Leg Syndrome (SLS) is a persistent animal welfare issue associated with the rearing of amphi...
Graduation date: 2011Infectious diseases are a growing concern for both humans and wildlife. The ne...
This work examines the ecological, social and genetic factors that predispose amphibians to infectio...
Amphibian declines and extinctions have worsened in the last 2 decades. Partly because one of the ma...
Spindly Leg Syndrome (SLS) is a persistent animal welfare issue associated with the rearing of amphi...
Numerous factors are contributing to the loss of biodiversity. These include complex effects of mult...
The global amphibian biodiversity crisis is driven by disease, habitat destruction and drastically a...
Each amphibian species is evolutionarily distinct, having developed highly specialized and diverse r...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
The African clawed frog Xenopus laevis is by far the most widely used amphibian species in laborator...
The Epidemiology Working Group, a subgroup of the participants of the Disney\u27s Animal Kingdom Wor...
Amphibian biology is intricate, and there are many inter-related factors that need to be understood ...
Amphibian biology is intricate, and there are many inter-related factors that need to be understood ...
One third of amphibians are threatened with extinction and the number of amphibian captive breeding ...
Spindly Leg Syndrome (SLS) is a persistent animal welfare issue associated with the rearing of amphi...
Graduation date: 2011Infectious diseases are a growing concern for both humans and wildlife. The ne...
This work examines the ecological, social and genetic factors that predispose amphibians to infectio...
Amphibian declines and extinctions have worsened in the last 2 decades. Partly because one of the ma...
Spindly Leg Syndrome (SLS) is a persistent animal welfare issue associated with the rearing of amphi...
Numerous factors are contributing to the loss of biodiversity. These include complex effects of mult...
The global amphibian biodiversity crisis is driven by disease, habitat destruction and drastically a...
Each amphibian species is evolutionarily distinct, having developed highly specialized and diverse r...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
The African clawed frog Xenopus laevis is by far the most widely used amphibian species in laborator...