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  • Woodhams, Douglas C.; Alford, Ross A.; Antwis, Rachael E.; Archer, Holly; Becker, Matthew H.; Belden, Lisa K.; Bell, Sara C.; Bletz, Molly; Daskin, Joshua H.; Davis, Leyla R.; Flechas, Sandra V.; Lauer, Antje; Gonzalez, Antonio; Harris, Reid N.; Holden, Whitney M.; Hughey, Myra C.; Ibáñez, Roberto D.; Knight, Rob; Kueneman, Jordan; Rabemananjara, Falitiana; Reinert, Laura K.; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Roman-Rodriguez, Franklin; Shaw, Stephanie D.; Walke, Jenifer B.; McKenzie, Valerie (2015)
    Microbial symbionts of vertebrate skin have an important function in defense of the host against pathogens. In particular, the emerging chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, causes widespread disease in amphibians ...
  • Harrison, Xavier A.; McDevitt, Allan D.; Dunn, Jenny C.; Griffiths, Sarah M.; Benvenuto, Chiara; Birtles, Richard; Boubli, Jean P.; Bown, Kevin; Bridson, Calum; Brooks, Darren R.; Browett, Samuel S.; Carden, Ruth F.; Chantrey, Julian; Clever, Friederike; Coscia, Ilaria; Edwards, Katie L.; Ferry, Natalie; Goodhead, Ian; Highlands, Andrew; Hopper, Jane; Jackson, Joseph; Jehle, Robert; Kaizer, Mariane da Cruz; King, Tony; Lea, Jessica M. D.; Lenka, Jessica L.; McCubbin, Alexandra; McKenzie, Jack; Caldas de Moraes, Barbara Lins; O'Meara, Denise B.; Pescod, Poppy; Preziosi, Richard F.; Rowntree, Jennifer K.; Shultz, Susanne; Silk, Matthew J.; Stockdale, Jennifer E.; Symondson, William O. C.; de la Pena, Mariana Villalba; Walker, Susan L.; Wood, Michael D.; Antwis, Rachael E. (2021)
    Interactions between hosts and their resident microbial communities are a fundamental component of fitness for both agents. Though recent research has highlighted the importance of interactions between animals and their ...
  • Antwis, Rachael E.; Edwards, Katie L.; Unwin, Bryony; Walker, Susan L.; Shultz, Susanne (2019)
    BackgroundHost microbiomes play a role in hormone production and subsequent fertility in humans, but this is less well understood in non-model organisms. This is of particular relevance to species in zoo-based conservation ...
  • Rebollar, Eria A.; Antwis, Rachael E.; Becker, Matthew H.; Belden, Lisa K.; Bletz, Molly C.; Brucker, Robert M.; Harrison, Xavier A.; Hughey, Myra C.; Kueneman, Jordan G.; Loudon, Andrew H.; McKenzie, Valerie; Medina, Daniel; Minbiole, Kevin P. C.; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Walke, Jenifer B.; Weiss, Sophie; Woodhams, Douglas C.; Harris, Reid N. (2016)
    Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are responsible for massive population declines. In amphibians, chytridiomycosis caused by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, Bd, has severely affected many amphibian populations and ...
  • Rebollar, Eria A.; Antwis, Rachael E.; Becker, Matthew H.; Belden, Lisa K.; Bletz, Molly C.; Brucker, Robert M.; Harrison, Xavier A.; Hughey, Myra C.; Kueneman, Jordan G.; Loudon, Andrew H.; McKenzie, Valerie; Medina, Daniel; Minbiole, Kevin P. C.; Rollins-Smith, Louise A.; Walke, Jenifer B.; Weiss, Sophie; Woodhams, Douglas C.; Harris, Ried N. (2016)
    Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are responsible for massive population declines. In amphibians, chytridiomycosis caused by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, Bd, has severely affected many amphibian populations and ...

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