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Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) not detected in an intensive survey of wild North American amphibians

Authors: Hardin J Waddle; Daniel A Grear; Brittany A Mosher; G ra Campbell; Michael J Adams; Adam R Backlin; William J Barichivich; Adrianne B Brand; Gary Bucciarelli; Daniel L Calhoun; T Chestnut; J M Davenport; A Dietrich; Robert N Fisher; Brad M Glorioso; Brian J Halstead; Marc P Hayes; R K Honeycutt; Blake R Hossack; Patrick M Kleeman; J A Lemos-Espinal; Jeffrey M Lorch; Brome McCreary; Erin Muths; Christopher A Pearl; Katherine LD Richgels; C W Robinson; Mark F Roth; Jennifer C Rowe; Walt J Sadinski; Brent H Sigafus; I Stasiak; S Sweet; Susan C Walls; C J Watkins-Colwell; C Le White; L A Williams; Megan E Winzeler
Contribution Number: 718

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-69486-x

Publication details
Published Date: 2020-08-03
Outlet/Publisher: Scientific Reports 10:13012
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ARMI Organizational Units:
Pacific Northwest - Biology
Southwest, Northern California - Biology
Southwest, Southern California - Biology
Rocky Mountains, Southern - Biology
Rocky Mountains, Northern - Biology
Midwest - Biology
Northeast - Biology
Southeast - Biology
South Central - Biology
National Wildlife Health Center
Southwest, Arizona - Biology
Southeast - Water
Topics:
Disease
Keywords:
Bsal
detection probability
disease
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