Rapid global expansion of the fungal disease chytridiomycosis into declining and healthy amphibian populations.
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Mapping the global emergence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, the amphibian chytrid fungusThe origin of GPCRs: identification of mammalian like Rhodopsin, Adhesion, Glutamate and Frizzled GPCRs in fungiSeasonal pattern of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection and mortality in Lithobates areolatus: affirmation of Vredenburg's "10,000 zoospore rule"Genome 10K: a proposal to obtain whole-genome sequence for 10,000 vertebrate speciesConserved meiotic machinery in Glomus spp., a putatively ancient asexual fungal lineageAmphibian chytridiomycosis: a review with focus on fungus-host interactionsGene expansion shapes genome architecture in the human pathogen Lichtheimia corymbifera: an evolutionary genomics analysis in the ancient terrestrial mucorales (Mucoromycotina)Complex history of the amphibian-killing chytrid fungus revealed with genome resequencing dataMicrobial Pathogens in the Fungal KingdomMitigating amphibian disease: strategies to maintain wild populations and control chytridiomycosisThe evolution of sex: a perspective from the fungal kingdomOne Health, emerging infectious diseases and wildlife: two decades of progress?Spatiotemporal dynamics in the early stages of the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemicDisease and the dynamics of extinction.Temperature alters reproductive life history patterns in Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, a lethal pathogen associated with the global loss of amphibians.Phylogenetic analysis reveals a high prevalence of Sporothrix brasiliensis in feline sporotrichosis outbreaksThe deadly chytrid fungus: a story of an emerging pathogen.The cause of global amphibian declines: a developmental endocrinologist's perspective.Emergence and pathogenicity of highly virulent Cryptococcus gattii genotypes in the northwest United StatesInhibition of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Caused by Bacteria Isolated from the Skin of Boreal Toads, Anaxyrus (Bufo) boreas boreas, from Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA.Emerging sporotrichosis is driven by clonal and recombinant Sporothrix species.Tropical amphibian populations experience higher disease risk in natural habitatsEvidence for acquisition of virulence effectors in pathogenic chytrids.Do frogs get their kicks on Route 66? Continental U.S. transect reveals spatial and temporal patterns of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection.Dynamics of an emerging disease drive large-scale amphibian population extinctions.Multiple emergences of genetically diverse amphibian-infecting chytrids include a globalized hypervirulent recombinant lineage.Regulatory circuitry governing fungal development, drug resistance, and disease.Single-nucleotide polymorphisms of two closely related microsporidian parasites suggest a clonal population expansion after the last glaciation.Swabbing often fails to detect amphibian Chytridiomycosis under conditions of low infection load.Pathogen pollution and the emergence of a deadly amphibian pathogen.Outcrossing, mitotic recombination, and life-history trade-offs shape genome evolution in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.History of the invasion of the anther smut pathogen on Silene latifolia in North America.Prior infection does not improve survival against the amphibian disease Chytridiomycosis.Genetic signature of a range expansion and leap-frog event after the recent invasion of Europe by the grapevine downy mildew pathogen Plasmopara viticola.Characterization of the first Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis isolate from the Colombian Andes, an amphibian biodiversity hotspot.The landscape genetics of infectious disease emergence and spread.Widespread occurrence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in contemporary and historical samples of the endangered Bombina pachypus along the Italian peninsula.Re-isolating Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis from an amphibian host increases pathogenicity in a subsequent exposureBatrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection and lethal chytridiomycosis in caecilian amphibians (Gymnophiona).Genetic evidence for a high diversity and wide distribution of endemic strains of the pathogenic chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in wild Asian amphibians.
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Rapid global expansion of the fungal disease chytridiomycosis into declining and healthy amphibian populations.
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Anastasia P Litvintseva
Jess A T Morgan
John W Taylor
Joyce E Longcore
Louis du Preez
Timothy Y James
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PPAT.1000458
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2009-05-29T00:00:00Z