Projects
Bsal Consortium of Germany
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Data Last Modified: Mon Nov 23 2020
Project Description
In a special edition of Salamandra German Journal of Herpetology, the Bsal Consortium of Germany report their field and lab analysis of Bsal in amphibians. This edition has the following papers which archive data from the consortium: 1) Lötters, S., N. Wagner, G. Albaladejo, P. Böning, L. Dalbeck, H. Düssel, S. Feldmeier, M. Guschal, K. Kirst, D. Ohlhoff, K. Preissler, T. Reinhardt, M. Schlüpmann, U. Schulte, V. Schulz, S. Steinfartz, S. Twietmeyer, M. Veith, M. Vences & J. Wegge, 2020. The amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans in the hotspot of its European invasive range: past – present – future. Salamandra 56, 173–188; 2) Schulz, V., A. Schulz, M. Klamke, K. Preissler, J. Sabino-Pinto, M. Müsken, M. Schlüpmann, L. Heldt, F. Kamprad, J. Enss, M. Schweinsberg, J. Virgo, H. Rau, M. Veith, S. Lötters, N. Wagner, S. Steinfartz & M. Vences, 2020. Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans in the Ruhr District, Germany: history, distribution, decline dynamics and disease symptoms of the salamander plague. Salamandra 56, 189–214; 3) Sandvoß, M., N. Wagner, S. Lötters, S. Feldmeier, V. Schulz, S. Steinfartz & M. Veith, 2020. Spread of the pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans and large-scale absence of larvae suggest unnoticed declines of the European fire salamander in the southern Eifel Mountains. Salamandra 56, 215–226; 4) Schmeller, D. S., R. Utzel, F. Pasmans & A. Martel, 2020. Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans kills alpine newts (Ichthyosaura alpestris) in southernmost Germany 56, 230–232; 5) Thein, J., U. Reck, C. Dittrich, A. Martel, V. Schulz & G. Hansbauer, 2020. Preliminary report on the occurrence of Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans in the Steigerwald, Bavaria, Germany. Salamandra 56, 227–229.
Information
Project PI: Bsal Consortium Germany
Project Contact: Miguel Vences
Dataset DOI: None Available
Publication DOI: https://www.salamandra-journal.com/index.php/home/contents/2020-vol-56/1978-vences-m-s-loetters
Project Data - Public
Events: 732 || Samples Collected: 5977
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