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- Hygiene Protocol for Handling Amphibians
- Chytrid Fungi and Global Amphibian Declines 10 11 Matthew C
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- Citizen Scientists Monitor a Deadly Fungus Threatening Amphibian Communities in Northern Coastal California, Usa
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- A Reassessment of the Conservation Status of a Critically Endangered Neotropical Frog, Mannophryne Olmonae, Using Occupancy Mode
- Endangered Species Bulletin, Spring 2008, "Year of the Frog"
- Widespread Amphibian Extinctions from Epidemic Disease Driven by Global Warming
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- Fighting a Fungal Scourge NEWS FEATURE Researchers Trying to Rescue Amphibians from a Global Fungus Epidemic Are Finding That Bacteria May Be Their Best Allies
- Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis)In Amphibians of U.S
- Fighting the Sixth Mass Extinction Keystone Species Are Dying out at an Accelerating Rate As the Result of Human Activity
- Declines and Disappearances of Australian Frogs Ed by Czechura, G.V
- First Report of Spontaneous Chytridiomycosis in Frogs in Asia
- The Caribbean Islands Biodiversity Hotspot
- Chytridiomycosis, the Infectious Fungal Disease Caused
- Survey Protocol for Detecting Chytridiomycosis in All Australian Frog Populations
- Chytridiomycosis in Dwarf African Frogs Hymenochirus Curtipes
- SALAMANDER CHYTRIDIOMYCOSIS FACT SHEET Other Names: Salamander Chytrid Disease, B Sal
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- Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis: Chytrid Disease
- Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Epidermal Chytridiomycosis in African Clawed Frogs (<I>Xenopus Tropicalis</I>)
- Amphibian and Reptile Diseases
- Disease Treatment and Control
- Origin of the Amphibian Chytrid Fungus Ché Weldon,* Louis H
- Amphibian Conservation INTRODUCTION
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- Chytridiomycosis Disease Fact Sheet
- Successful Treatment of Chytridiomycosis
- Biology of Extinction: Alien Species As a Driver of Recent Extinctions
- African Clawed Frog (Xenopus Laevis) Ecological Risk Screening Summary
- The Management of Disease in Wild Amphibian Populations in Australia
- The Collapse of Megafaunal Populations in Southeastern Brazil
- Amphibian Chytridiomycosis
- Mountain Chickens Leptodactylus Fallax and Sympatric Amphibians Appear to Be Disease Free on Montserrat
- The Current State of Research on the Global Amphibian Epidemic, Chytridiomycosis: a Systematic Literature Review and View Into the Future of the Field
- Immunological Aspects of Chytridiomycosis
- Amphibian Chytrid Fungus in Australia May 2014
- Asia, Russia and Oceania
- INFECTION of AMPHIBIANS with CHYTRID FUNGUS RESULTING in CHYTRIDIOMYCOSIS Department of the Environment and Heritage
- On the Origin of Amphibian Chytridiomycosis
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- A Bibliometric-Mapping Approach to Identifying Patterns and Trends in Amphibian Decline Research
- Amphibian Chytridiomycosis in the Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana Pretiosa) in Washington State, Usa
- CHYTRIDIOMYCOSIS (AMPHIBIAN CHYTRID FUNGUS DISEASE) Chytridiomycosis Is an Infectious Disease That Affects Amphibians Worldwide
- Does Chytridiomycosis Affect Tree Frog Attachment?
- Spatial Models of Chytridiomycosis Dynamics in Frogs
- Presence of the Chytrid Fungus Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis in a Vulnerable Frog in Trinidad, West Indies
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