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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 ...
  • Woodhams, Douglas; Kilburn, Vanessa L.; Reinert, Laura; Voyles, Jamie; Medina, Daniel; Ibáñez, Roberto D.; Hyatt, Alex; Boyle, Donna; Pask, James D.; Green, David; Rollins-Smith, Louise (2008)
    Abstract Chytridiomycosis is a globally emerging disease of amphibians and the leading cause of population declines and extirpations at species-diverse montane sites in Central America. We continued long-term monitoring ...
  • Lambert, Max R.; Womack, Molly C.; Byrne, Allison Q.; Hernández-Gómez, Obed; Noss, Clay F.; Rothstein, Andrew P.; Blackburn, David C.; Collins, James P.; Crump, Martha L.; Koo, Michelle S.; Nanjappa, Priya; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Vredenburg, Vance T.; Rosenblum, Erica B. (2020)
    Scheele et al (Reports, 29 March 2019, p. 1459) bring needed attention to the effects of amphibian infectious disease. However, the data and methods implicating the disease chytridiomycosis in 501 amphibian species declines ...
  • Kueneman, Jordan G.; Bletz, Molly C.; McKenzie, Valerie J.; Becker, C. G.; Joseph, Maxwell B.; Abarca, Juan G.; Archer, Holly; Arellano, Ana Lisette; Bataille, Arnaud; Becker, Matthew; Belden, Lisa K.; Crottini, Angelica; Geffers, Robert; Haddad, Cé; Harris, Reid N.; Holden, Whitney M.; Hughey, Myra; Jarek, Michael; Kearns, Patrick J.; Kerby, Jacob L.; Kielgast, Jos; Kurabayashi, Atsushi; Longo, Ana V.; Loudon, Andrew; Medina, Daniel; Nuñez, José J.; Perl, R. G. B.; Pinto-Tomás, Adrián; Rabemananjara, Falitiana C. E.; Rebollar, Eria A.; Rodríguez, Ariel; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Stevenson, Robert; Tebbe, Christoph C.; Vargas Asensio, Gabriel; Waldman, Bruce; Walke, Jenifer B.; Whitfield, Steven M.; Zamudio, Kelly R.; Zúñiga Chaves, Ibrahim; Woodhams, Douglas C.; Vences, Miguel (2019)
    Animal-associated microbiomes are integral to host health, yet key biotic and abiotic factors that shape host-associated microbial communities at the global scale remain poorly understood. We investigated global patterns ...
  • Flechas, Sandra V.; Acosta-González, Alejandro; Escobar, Laura A.; Kueneman, Jordan G.; Sánchez-Quitian, Zilpa Adriana; Parra-Giraldo, Claudia; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Reinert, Laura K.; Vredenburg, Vance T.; Amézquita, Adolfo; Woodhams, Douglas C. (2019)
    Management of hyper-virulent generalist pathogens is an emergent global challenge, yet for most disease systems we lack a basic understanding as to why some host species suffer mass mortalities, while others resist epizootics. ...
  • Becker, Matthew H.; Walke, Jenifer B.; Murrill, Lindsey; Woodhams, Douglas C.; Reinert, Laura K.; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Burzynski, Elizabeth A.; Umile, Thomas P.; Minbiole, Kevin P. C.; Belden, Lisa K. (2015)
    The introduction of next-generation sequencing has allowed for greater understanding of community composition of symbiotic microbial communities. However, determining the function of individual members of these microbial ...
  • Voyles, Jamie; Woodhams, Douglas C.; Saenz, Veronica; Byrne, Allison Q.; Perez, Rachel; Rios-Sotelo, Gabriela; Ryan, Mason J.; Bletz, Molly C.; Sobell, Florence Ann; McLetchie, Shawna; Reinert, Laura; Rosenblum, Erica Bree; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Ibáñez, Roberto D.; Ray, Julie M.; Griffith, Edgardo J.; Ross, Heidi; Richards-Zawacki, Corinne (2018)
    Infectious diseases rarely end in extinction. Yet the mechanisms that explain how epidemics subside are difficult to pinpoint. We investigated host-pathogen interactions after the emergence of a lethal fungal pathogen in ...
  • Becker, Matthew H.; Harris, Reid N.; Minbiole, Kevin P. C.; Schwantes, Christian R.; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Reinert, Laura K.; Brucker, Robert M.; Domangue, Rickie J.; Gratwicke, Brian (2012)
  • Rodriguez, Candelario; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Ibáñez, Roberto D.; Durant-Archibold, Armando; Gutierrez, Marcelino (2017)
  • 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 ...
  • Christian, Martin H.; Ibáñez, Roberto D.; Nothias, Louis-Félix; Cristopher, Boya P.; Reinert, Laura K.; Rollins-Smith, Louise; Dorrestein, Pieter C.; Gutiérrez, Marcelino (2019)
    Amphibian populations worldwide have declined and in some cases become extinct due to chytridiomycosis, a pandemic disease caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis; however, some species have survived these ...

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