Journal article

Electrolyte depletion and osmotic imbalance in amphibians with chytridiomycosis

J Voyles, L Berger, S Young, R Speare, R Webb, J Warner, D Rudd, R Campbell, LF Skerratt

Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | INTER-RESEARCH | Published : 2007

Abstract

Mounting evidence implicates the disease chytridiomycosis, caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, in global amphibian declines and extinctions. While the virulence of this disease has been clearly demonstrated, there is, as yet, no mechanistic explanation for how B. dendrobatidis kills amphibians. To investigate the pathology of chytridiomycosis, blood samples were collected from uninfected, aclinically infected and clinically diseased amphibians and analyzed for a wide range of biochemical and hematological parameters. Here, we show that green tree frogs Litoria caerulea with severe chytridiomycosis had reduced plasma osmolality, sodium, potassium, magnesium and chloride conce..

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