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Can their skin protect them? Dynamics of skin microbiome variation in Canadian urodelans.
Fieschi-Méric, Léa; Lesbarrères, David
2019
 

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Keywords :
microbiome; amphibian conservation; emerging disease
Abstract :
[en] Although amphibians have existed on Earth for more than 350 million years and survived four mass-extinctions, they are currently experiencing a drastic global decline, with a third of the species described so far being globally endangered. A major threat they are facing is the rapid spread of infectious diseases carried by bacteria, viruses, and fungi
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Fieschi-Méric, Léa  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > FOCUS
Lesbarrères, David;  Laurentian University - LU > Biology > Dr.
Language :
English
Title :
Can their skin protect them? Dynamics of skin microbiome variation in Canadian urodelans.
Publication date :
2019
Publisher :
Algonquin Wildlife Research Station, Canada
Number of pages :
19-20
Collection name :
2019 Annual Research Report
Funders :
Laurentian University
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