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      Advances and applications of occupancy models

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      Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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          ESTIMATING SITE OCCUPANCY RATES WHEN DETECTION PROBABILITIES ARE LESS THAN ONE

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              Chytridiomycosis causes amphibian mortality associated with population declines in the rain forests of Australia and Central America.

              Epidermal changes caused by a chytridiomycete fungus (Chytridiomycota; Chytridiales) were found in sick and dead adult anurans collected from montane rain forests in Queensland (Australia) and Panama during mass mortality events associated with significant population declines. We also have found this new disease associated with morbidity and mortality in wild and captive anurans from additional locations in Australia and Central America. This is the first report of parasitism of a vertebrate by a member of the phylum Chytridiomycota. Experimental data support the conclusion that cutaneous chytridiomycosis is a fatal disease of anurans, and we hypothesize that it is the proximate cause of these recent amphibian declines.
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                Journal
                Methods in Ecology and Evolution
                Methods Ecol Evol
                Wiley-Blackwell
                2041210X
                December 2014
                December 2014
                : 5
                : 12
                : 1269-1279
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                10.1111/2041-210X.12100
                65e3dadf-48aa-4854-8480-5897447bb11b
                © 2014

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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