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Courtois, Elodie A.; Loyau, Adeline; Bourgoin, Megane; Schmeller, Dirk S.. |
Understanding transmission is a critical prerequisite for predicting disease dynamics and impacts on host populations. It is well established that Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), the amphibian fungal pathogen responsible for chytridiomycosis, can be transmitted directly, through physical contact with an infected host. However, indirect pathways of transmission remain poorly investigated. We conducted a five-week long field infection experiment at a high altitude mountain lake in the French Pyrenees to investigate Bd transmission pathways in larval midwife toads Alytes obstetricans. Uninfected naive tadpoles were co-housed either with infected tadpoles (direct and indirect transmission) or with uninfected ones (indirect transmission only). We found... |
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Ano: 2017 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00389/49998/79397.pdf |
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