2022
DOI: 10.1002/etc.5291
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Site‐ and Individual‐Level Contaminations Affect Infection Prevalence of an Emerging Infectious Disease of Amphibians

Abstract: Emerging infectious disease outbreaks are one of multiple stressors responsible for amphibian declines globally. In the northeastern United States, ranaviral diseases are prevalent in amphibians and other ectothermic species, but there is still uncertainty as to whether their presence is leading to population-level effects. Further, there is also uncertainty surrounding the potential interactions among disease infection prevalence in free-ranging animals and habitat degradation (co-occurrence of chemical stres… Show more

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