2013
DOI: 10.3354/dao02625
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Co-infection by alveolate parasites and frog virus 3-like ranavirus during an amphibian larval mortality event in Florida, USA

Abstract: A multispecies amphibian larval mortality event, primarily affecting American bullfrogs Lithobates catesbeianus, was investigated during April 2011 at the Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park, Clay County, Florida, USA. Freshly dead and moribund tadpoles had hemorrhagic lesions around the vent and on the ventral body surface, with some exhibiting a swollen abdomen. Bullfrogs (100%), southern leopard frogs L. sphenocephalus (33.3%), and gopher frogs L. capito (100%) were infected by alveolate parasites. The i… Show more

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“…Consistent with this, tadpoles are usually more susceptible to ranavirus infection (Bayley et al, 2013; Landsberg et al, 2013; Reeve et al, 2013). In X. laevis , tadpoles are typically unable to control FV3 infection and most of them succumb.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Consistent with this, tadpoles are usually more susceptible to ranavirus infection (Bayley et al, 2013; Landsberg et al, 2013; Reeve et al, 2013). In X. laevis , tadpoles are typically unable to control FV3 infection and most of them succumb.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Ranaviruses are large, icosahedral, double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses that manifest in systemic diseases, hemorrhaging, and necrotic cell death within multiple afflicted organs (18). Typically, amphibian tadpoles are more susceptible to, and succumb from, these infections, whereas mature adults are usually more resistant to these pathogens (14,(21)(22)(23)(24). Frog virus 3 (FV3) is the type species of the ranavirus genus, and thus FV3 infection of the amphibian Xenopus laevis presents a pertinent research platform for studying the interface between the ranavirus and the amphibian host immune response.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The affected larvae were negative for Bd according to PCR. Histologically there was no evidence of infection by Perkinsealike alveolates, which are protistan parasites that have been implicated in mortality of larval ranids at other sites in Georgia (Davis et al 2007) and Florida (Landsberg et al 2013). Histopathological findings were consistent with Rv and all 7 larvae were PCR-positive for Rv (Table 3).…”
Section: Prevalence and Clinical Signs In Larval And Post-metamorphicmentioning
confidence: 99%