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Effects of snake fungal disease (ophidiomycosis) on the skin microbiome across two major experimental scales. [PDF]
Abstract Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly recognized as a significant threat to global biodiversity conservation. Elucidating the relationship between pathogens and the host microbiome could lead to novel approaches for mitigating disease impacts.
Romer AS +25 more
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Smaller size of harlequin toads from populations long exposed to the fungal disease chytridiomycosis
Pathogens can exert selective pressures on the scheduling of reproduction. The smaller size of harlequin toads from populations long exposed to the lethal fungal disease chytridiomycosis suggests that toads from post‐epidemic populations are breeding earlier.
Margarita Lampo +3 more
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Over 15 000 insects (18 orders) were captured across three lamp types emitting different spectra of light in a Peruvian Amazon forest previously naïve to artificial illumination. White 3000 K LED lamps attracted far more insects (morphospecies and individuals), including groups containing important disease vectors, than yellow and amber‐filtered 3000 K
Jessica L. Deichmann +5 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Pioneer trees require high‐light environments for successful seedling establishment. Consequently, seeds of these species often persist in the soil seed bank (SSB) for periods ranging from several weeks to decades.
Paul‐Camilo Zalamea +7 more
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Ecological niche models (ENMs) based on the presence data of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) can overestimate the mortality risk of chytridiomycosis because the environmental conditions suitable for Bd presence do not always correspond to those conducive to significant host mortality.
Barbora Thumsová +5 more
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Dinámica de septinas y regulación de la separación celular durante el crecimiento hifal de Candida albicans ¿una diana de antifúngicos? [PDF]
Resumen del trabajo presentado al "IV Congreso GEBMP: Simposio Hongos Patógenos" celebrado en Badajoz el 6 de julio del 2012.Peer ...
Arnáiz-Pita, Yolanda +8 more
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El cultivo del frijol se ha visto afectado en nuestra provincia fundamentalmente por hongos. La obtención de aceites esenciales de plantas con propiedades fungicidas como la caña Santa para el control de hongos en el tratamiento de semillas ...
Sierra Ricabal, Perla María +2 more
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Las aves migratorias como las especies Progne tapera fusca y Tyrannus savana, procedentes del sur del continente Americano, escapan del frío Austral y encuentran refugio en la Plaza de las Ciencias de Sur, (Centro de la ciudad de Puerto Ordaz ...
Julman Rosiris Cermeño +2 more
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Diversidad de levaduras y hongos patógenos en fruta fina de Patagonia [PDF]
Con el fin de identificar los organismos benéficos y patógenos asociados a la fruta fina, se aislaron levaduras y hongos patógenos a partir de cerezas, frambuesas y zarzamoras de tres zonas productoras de fruta fina en Patagonia Sur.
López, Sofía Natividad +2 more
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Abstract White‐nose syndrome (WNS), a disease affecting hibernating bats, is caused by the fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). Since the initial introduction of Pd from Eurasia to the United States in 2006, WNS has killed millions of bats throughout the temperate parts of North America.
Nicholas C. Wu +4 more
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