Literature DB >> 25098758

The effects of the amphibian chytrid fungus, insecticide exposure, and temperature on larval anuran development and survival.

Samantha L Rumschlag1, Michelle D Boone, Gary Fellers.   

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Chytridiomycosis, a disease caused by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has been implicated as a cause of amphibian declines. Susceptibility may be influenced by environmental factors that suppress the immune response. The authors conducted a laboratory study to examine the effect of temperature, insecticide exposure, and Bd exposure during larval anuran development. The authors examined the consequences of exposure to Bd, an insecticide (carbaryl or malathion), and static or fluctuating temperature (15 °C, 20 °C, 25 °C, or 15 °C to 25 °C 72-h flux) on larval development through metamorphosis of the Pacific treefrog (Pseudacris regilla). High and fluctuating temperature had negative effects on survival in the presence of Bd. Insecticides inhibited the effects of Bd; time to tail resorption of Pacific treefrogs decreased when tadpoles were exposed to carbaryl. The present study indicates that abiotic factors may play a role in the host-pathogen interactions in this system.
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Keywords:  Amphibian; Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis; Carbaryl; Environmental biology; Insecticide; Malathion

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25098758     DOI: 10.1002/etc.2707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem        ISSN: 0730-7268            Impact factor:   3.742


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1.  Biotic and abiotic factors investigated in two Drosophila species - evidence of both negative and positive effects of interactions on performance.

Authors:  Michael Ørsted; Mads Fristrup Schou; Torsten Nygaard Kristensen
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-01-06       Impact factor: 4.379

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