Journal article
Evolution of resistance to chytridiomycosis is associated with a robust early immune response
LF Grogan, SD Cashins, LF Skerratt, L Berger, MS McFadden, P Harlow, DA Hunter, BC Scheele, J Mulvenna
Molecular Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/mec.14493
Abstract
Potentiating the evolution of immunity is a promising strategy for addressing biodiversity diseases. Assisted selection for infection resistance may enable the recovery and persistence of amphibians threatened by chytridiomycosis, a devastating fungal skin disease threatening hundreds of species globally. However, knowledge of the mechanisms involved in the natural evolution of immunity to chytridiomycosis is limited. Understanding the mechanisms of such resistance may help speed-assisted selection. Using a transcriptomics approach, we examined gene expression responses of endangered alpine tree frogs (Litoria verreauxii alpina) to subclinical infection, comparing two long-exposed population..
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Awarded by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Funding Acknowledgements
NSW Office of Environment and Heritage; Morris Animal Foundation; Taronga Conservation Science Initiative; United States Fish and Wildlife Service; Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DP120100811, FT100100375, LP110200240