Search Results - "Kärvemo, S"
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Different triggers, different stories: Bark-beetle infestation patterns after storm and drought-induced outbreaks
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-10-2023)“…•A large proportion of small infestation patch sizes were found both after storms and drought.•Forest-condition drivers differed between storm and…”
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Chytrid fungus dynamics and infections associated with movement distances in a red‐listed amphibian
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-07-2020)“…Amphibians are among the most threatened vertebrate taxa due to anthropogenic habitat change and emerging pathogens. The fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis…”
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Severe Granulomatous Lesions in Several Organs from Eustrongylides Larvae in a Free-ranging Dice Snake, Natrix tessellata
Published in Veterinary pathology (2007)“…During an extensive study regarding the epidemiology of larval Eustrongylides infestation in a free-ranging endangered population of dice snakes (Natrix…”
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Local colonization‐extinction dynamics of a tree‐killing bark beetle during a large‐scale outbreak
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2016)“…Forest pest insects may cause large‐scale tree growth reductions and tree mortality during outbreaks. The large‐scale development of outbreaks has frequently…”
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Urban environment and reservoir host species are associated with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection prevalence in the common toad
Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (01-01-2019)“…Human-induced changes of the environment, including landscape alteration and habitat loss, may affect wildlife disease dynamics and have important…”
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Occurrence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Sweden: higher infection prevalence in southern species
Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (01-01-2020)“…The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis ( Bd ) has caused worldwide declines in amphibian populations. While Bd is widespread in southern and central…”
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