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Etymologia Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans Volume 22 Number 7—July 2016 Emerging Infectious Disease journal CDC
Etymologia Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans Volume 22 Number 7—July 2016 Emerging Infectious Disease journal CDC
Etymologia: Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans - Volume 22, Number 7July 2016 - Emerging Infectious Disease journal - CDC
Volume 22, Number 7July 2016
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Etymologia: Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans
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Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans [b?-tray?-koh-kit?-ri-um sa?-la-man-dri-vorans]
Figure. Basal infection in skin of a fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) characterized by extensive epidermal necrosis, high numbers of intra-epithelial colonial chytrid thalli, and loss of epithelial integrity. Photo by A. Martel...
Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Figure) is a recently discovered fungus that kills amphibians. It is related toB. dendrobatidis, which also kills amphibians (from the Greek dendron, tree, and bates, one who climbs, referring to a genus of poison dart frogs). Batrachochytrium is derived from the Greek words batrachos, frog, and chytra, earthen pot (describing the structure that contains unreleased zoospores); salamandrivorans is from the Greek salamandra, salamander, and Latin vorans, eating, which refers to extensive skin destruction and rapid death in infected salamanders.
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