Fusarium spp. are fungi worldwide distributed in soil, plants, water and other organic substrates which sometimes act as pathogens causing superficial and or disseminated infections in humans and animals. Several skin and shell diseases have been described to occur in sea turtles but the role of Fusarium spp. as a primary cause of infections remains anecdotic. The present study was designed to investigate the occurrence of Fusarium spp. on sea turtles with or without shell and skin lesions. A total of 90 animals (i.e., 38 without and 52 with lesions) were enrolled in the study. Shell and skin scraps were collected from each turtle on three anatomical sites (i.e., carapace, flipper and plastron) examined microscopically (i.e., cytological ex...
In recent years, turtle eggs incubated in situ or in protected hatcheries in Malaysia have been repo...
An adult Ouachita Map Turtle (Graptemys ouachitensis) was presented for consultation with multifocal...
To determine the potential for intra-oviductal contamination of sea turtle eggs with fungi accumulat...
With the aim of evaluating the presence of Fusarium spp. in sea turtles with and without lesions and...
Fusarium spp. are pathogens plants, animals and humans, isolated from soil, plants and water systems...
Nascent fungal infections are currently considered as one of the main threats for biodiversity and e...
Nascent fungal infections are currently considered as one of the main threats for biodiversity and e...
Fungal emerging pathogens are one of the main threats for global biodiversity. Sea turtles do not se...
In recent years, turtle eggs incubated in situ or in protected hatcheries in Malaysia have been repo...
There are various biotic factors affecting the hatching success of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta c...
<div><p>Nascent fungal infections are currently considered as one of the main threats for biodiversi...
The endangered yellow-spotted river turtle (Podocnemis unifilis) has experienced a dramatic populati...
ascomycetes; pathogenic fungus; loggerhead sea turtle; conservation; ITS rRNA gene. The fungus Fusar...
Fusarium solani was reported as the agent of a cutaneous infection in an injured sea turtle collecte...
The fungal pathogens Fusarium falciforme and Fusarium keratoplasticum are responsible for the sea tu...
In recent years, turtle eggs incubated in situ or in protected hatcheries in Malaysia have been repo...
An adult Ouachita Map Turtle (Graptemys ouachitensis) was presented for consultation with multifocal...
To determine the potential for intra-oviductal contamination of sea turtle eggs with fungi accumulat...
With the aim of evaluating the presence of Fusarium spp. in sea turtles with and without lesions and...
Fusarium spp. are pathogens plants, animals and humans, isolated from soil, plants and water systems...
Nascent fungal infections are currently considered as one of the main threats for biodiversity and e...
Nascent fungal infections are currently considered as one of the main threats for biodiversity and e...
Fungal emerging pathogens are one of the main threats for global biodiversity. Sea turtles do not se...
In recent years, turtle eggs incubated in situ or in protected hatcheries in Malaysia have been repo...
There are various biotic factors affecting the hatching success of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta c...
<div><p>Nascent fungal infections are currently considered as one of the main threats for biodiversi...
The endangered yellow-spotted river turtle (Podocnemis unifilis) has experienced a dramatic populati...
ascomycetes; pathogenic fungus; loggerhead sea turtle; conservation; ITS rRNA gene. The fungus Fusar...
Fusarium solani was reported as the agent of a cutaneous infection in an injured sea turtle collecte...
The fungal pathogens Fusarium falciforme and Fusarium keratoplasticum are responsible for the sea tu...
In recent years, turtle eggs incubated in situ or in protected hatcheries in Malaysia have been repo...
An adult Ouachita Map Turtle (Graptemys ouachitensis) was presented for consultation with multifocal...
To determine the potential for intra-oviductal contamination of sea turtle eggs with fungi accumulat...