Microbiology Australia (Jan 2022)

Frogs vs fungus: the emergence of amphibian chytridiomycosis

  • Anthony W. Waddle,
  • Rebecca J. Webb

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 4
pp. 169 – 172

Abstract

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By the late 1980s, widespread dramatic declines in amphibian populations were causing alarm. The culprit was identified as Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), a chytrid fungus that infects the skin of various amphibian hosts, particularly anurans (frogs), and the first example of a chytridiomycete parasitising vertebrates. The disease, chytridiomycosis, has spread globally and is linked to the decline and extinction of many amphibian species. This review summarises the discovery of Bd, its emergence as a panzootic pathogen, and some current mitigation strategies to conserve amphibians.

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