Interconnecting global threats: climate change, biodiversity loss, and infectious diseases

A Pfenning-Butterworth, LB Buckley… - The Lancet Planetary …, 2024 - thelancet.com
The concurrent pressures of rising global temperatures, rates and incidence of species
decline, and emergence of infectious diseases represent an unprecedented planetary crisis …

Ecopathology of ranaviruses infecting amphibians

D Miller, M Gray, A Storfer - Viruses, 2011 - mdpi.com
Ranaviruses are capable of infecting amphibians from at least 14 families and over 70
individual species. Ranaviruses infect multiple cell types, often culminating in organ …

[PDF][PDF] Distribution and host range of ranaviruses

ALJ Duffus, TB Waltzek, AC Stöhr… - … : Lethal pathogens of …, 2015 - library.oapen.org
Distribution and host range of ranaviruses Page 19 9© The Author (s) 2015 MJ Gray, VG
Chinchar (eds.), Ranaviruses , DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-13755-1_2 Distribution and Host Range …

Collapse of amphibian communities due to an introduced Ranavirus

SJ Price, TWJ Garner, RA Nichols, F Balloux, C Ayres… - Current Biology, 2014 - cell.com
The emergence of infectious diseases with a broad host range can have a dramatic impact
on entire communities and has become one of the main threats to biodiversity [1–4]. Here …

[KNJIGA][B] Amphibians and reptiles

T Beebee - 2013 - books.google.com
Page 1 Amphibians and reptiles TREVOR BEEBEE чч PELAGIC PUBLISHING Naturalists'
Handbooks 31 Ecology and identification Page 2 Naturalists' Handbooks 31 Amphibians and …

Non-native aquatic animals introductions have driven disease emergence in Europe

EJ Peeler, BC Oidtmann, PJ Midtlyng, L Miossec… - Biological …, 2011 - Springer
In this paper it is argued, using examples of disease emergence in aquatic animals in
Europe, that the introduction of non-native species drives disease emergence by both …

[PDF][PDF] Ranavirus ecology and evolution: from epidemiology to extinction

JL Brunner, A Storfer, MJ Gray… - … : Lethal pathogens of …, 2015 - library.oapen.org
Ranaviruses were thought to have little impact on populations of fish and amphibians for
decades after their serendipitous discovery in primary kidney cell cultures of northern …

[PDF][PDF] Immune suppression by neonicotinoid insecticides at the root of global wildlife declines

R Mason, H Tennekes, F Sánchez-Bayo… - J Environ Immunol …, 2013 - boerenlandvogels.nl
Outbreaks of infectious diseases in honey bees, fish, amphibians, bats and birds in the past
two decades have coincided with the increasing use of systemic insecticides, notably the …

Diversity-stability dynamics of the amphibian skin microbiome and susceptibility to a lethal viral pathogen

XA Harrison, SJ Price, K Hopkins, WTM Leung… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Variation among animals in their host-associated microbial communities is increasingly
recognized as a key determinant of important life history traits including growth, metabolism …

Transmission of ranavirus between ectothermic vertebrate hosts

R Brenes, MJ Gray, TB Waltzek, RP Wilkes, DL Miller - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Transmission is an essential process that contributes to the survival of pathogens.
Ranaviruses are known to infect different classes of lower vertebrates including amphibians …