Journal article
Experimental infection of self-cured Leiopelma archeyi with the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
SD Shaw, PJ Bishop, L Berger, LF Skerratt, S Garland, DM Gleeson, A Haigh, S Herbert, R Speare
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | INTER-RESEARCH | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.3354/dao02227
Abstract
The susceptibility of Archey's frog Leiopelma archeyi to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is unknown, although one large population is thought to have declined sharply due to chytridiomycosis. As primary infection experiments were not permitted in this endangered New Zealand species, 6 wild-caught L. archeyi that naturally cleared infections with Bd while in captivity were exposed again to Bd to assess their immunity. These frogs were from an infected population at Whareorino, which has no known declines. All 6 L. archeyi became reinfected at low intensities, but rapidly self cured, most by 2 wk. Six Litoria ewingii were used as positive controls and developed heavier infections and clini..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge a grant to S. D. S. from JCU Graduate Research Scheme. We thank J. Germano and J. Oldman for animal care.