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Distribution Limits of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis: A Case Study in the Rocky Mountains, USA

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JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES
卷 45, 期 4, 页码 1198-1202

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WILDLIFE DISEASE ASSOC, INC
DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-45.4.1198

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Amphibian chytrid fungus; Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis; chytridiomycosis; pathogen reservoir; water sampling

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  1. US Geological Survey Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative

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Knowledge of the environmental constraints on a pathogen is critical to predicting its dynamics and effects on populations. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), an aquatic fungus that has been linked with widespread amphibian declines, is ubiquitous in the Rocky Mountains. As part of assessing the distribution limits of Bd in our study area, we sampled the water column and sediments for Bd zoospores in 30 high-elevation water bodies that lacked amphibians. All water bodies were in areas where Bd has been documented from neighboring, lower-elevation areas. We targeted areas lacking amphibians because existence of Bd independent of amphibians would have both ecologic and management implications. We did not detect Bd, which Supports the hypothesis that it does not live independently, of amphibians. However, assuming a detection sensitivity of 59.5% (based on sampling of water where amphibians tested positive for Bd), we only had 95% confidence of detecting Bd if it was in >= 16% of our sites. Further investigation into potential abiotic reservoirs is needed, but our results provide a strategic step in determining the distributional and environmental limitations of Bd in our study region.

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