Examples of using Chytrid in English and their translations into Spanish
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disappeared as a result of the deadly chytrid fungus that has spread throughout Latin America
I watched these golden jewels vanish from the streams of Panama as the disease chytridiomycosis("chytrid") spread across the country.
when bacteria-shielded frogs will be infected with chytrid to check for any adverse effects.
the frog life cycle, and the effects of chytrid fungus on amphibian skin.
The Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project brought a number of individuals into the breeding center between 2008 and 2010 as chytrid swept through their habitat.
not knowing that chytrid would, in a few short years, cause a wholesale wipe-out of entire amphibian communities.
We're slowly learning to breed members of this amphibian family decimated by the chytrid fungal disease," said Roberto Ibañez, Panamanian staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute(STRI)
With nearly one-third of all amphibian species at risk of extinction as the result of the deadly chytrid fungus, the Smithsonian's National Zoo has taken a bold step toward preserving amphibian genes
population for two years revealed that arrival of this chytrid is associated with rapid population collapse without any sign of recovery so far,
animal infectious pathogens are able to infect more than one species:- 62% of all human pathogens are classified as zoonoses- 77% of livestock pathogens infect multiple species- 91% of domestic carnivore pathogens infect multiple hosts- Nearly all pathogens that threaten endangered species around the world, like Chytrid fungi threatening tropical amphibians,
The known distribution of chytrid fungus in Australia includes most areas of Australia.
discovered that local salamanders that could survive chytrid played host to bacteria in their skin.
So far, chytrid has defied attempts to stop it.
And chytrid isn't the only danger these frogs face.
Chytridiomycosis(Amphibian Chytrid Fungus Disease)" PDF.
An exotic fungus called Chytrid is delivering the blow.
In 1998, a new species of chytrid fungus called Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis was identified.
Molecular phylogenetics confirmed it as related to the well known chytrid B. dendrobatidis.
This chytrid causes erosive skin lesions and mortality.
New chytrid fungus isolated in salamander in Netherlands.
