Author listing from Getting the Jump! on Amphibian Disease

 

Getting the Jump! on Amphibian Disease was held in Cairns, Australia from 26-29 August 2000. Authors presenting at this conference are listed with titles of their presentations. The page number refers to the hard copy of the proceedings. The link on the title is to the abstract in the proceedings. In some cases abstracts have links to Powerpoint presentations of the talk. The link on authors are to home pages or short biography.

Alford R. Testing the novel pathogen hypothesis. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.20.

Aplin K, Johnson S. Community involvement in the detection, surveillance and management of frog diseases: a case study from Alcoa frogWAtch, southwest Australia. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.47.

Aplin K, Kirkpatrick P. Chytridiomycosis in southwest Australia: historical sampling documents the date of introduction, rates of spread and seasonal epidemiology, and sheds new light on chytrid ecology. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.24.

Berger L, Speare R, Hyatt A, Marantelli G. Overview of Batrachochytrium and frog declines. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.22.

Berger L, Speare R, Mendez D. Histological diagnosis of chytridiomycosis. Workshop at Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.31-32.

Bosch J. Evidence of a chytrid fungus infection involved in the decline of the common midwife toad in protected areas of Central Spain. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.36.

Collins J, Jancovich JK, Davidson EW, Chichar VG, et al. The current status of salamander ranaviruses in Western North America. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.34.

Cullen B, Owens L. Ranaviruses in amphibians. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.31-32.

Daszak P, Cunningham AA, Hyatt AD. Amphibian chytridiomycosis, emerging diseases and pathogen pollution. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.40.

Davidson E, Pessier AP, Longcore JE, Parris M, Jancovich J, Brunner J, Schock D, Collins JP. Chytridiomycosis in Arizona (USA) Tiger Salamanders. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.23.

Freeland W. Regulation, policy and the conservation of wildlife Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000.

Halliday T. Amphibian population declines: Putting disease in perspective. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.18.

Hero J-M, Williams SE, Magnusson WE. The ecological characteristics of declining frogs in Australia: implications for global amphibian declines. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.35.

Holdway J, Nattrass AEO, Ingram GJ. The role of the Queensland Frog Society in the prevention of potentially fatal amphibian diseases in frog populations. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.48.

Hyatt A, Berger L, Hengstberger S, Boyle D, Olsen V. Advances in the development of diagnostic assays for the detection of the amphibian chytrid fungus (Genus Batrachochytrium). Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.25.

Gillespie G, Marantelli G. The role of the amphibian chytridiomycete fungus in population dynamics of the Spotted Tree Frog (Litoria spenceri) a declining riverine species in south-eastern Australia. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.45.

Hyatt A, Cunningham A. Ranaviruses; a threat to amphibians? Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.29-30.

Longcore J. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, the "frog chytrid". Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.21.

Longcore J, Berger L. Workshop on culturing chytrids: Recognizing, isolating, and culturing Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis from amphibians. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000.

Mahoney M. Prevalence of chytrid in wild populations of frogs in eastern New South Wales. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.44.

Marantelli G. Providing tools for research and the building of arks: the role of husbandry in disease research and recovery processes. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.28.

Marantelli G, Berger L. Quarantine methods for captive collections. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.26.

Marantelli G, Berger L, McInnes K. Investigations into the treatment of Batrachochytrium in frogs and tadpoles. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.27.

Marantelli G, Hobbs R. Disease vectors and the community: from lost frogs to frog friendly gardens - how do we help frogs while containing disease spread? Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.49.

Mazzoni R. Diseases in farmed American bull frog (Rana catesbeiana shaw, 1802) in Uruguay. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.37-38.

McCallum H. Epidemiological modelling of amphibian disease. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.42.

Mutschmann F. A polycystic kidney disease in hyperolid frogs (Hyperolius sp. ) from Tanzania due to infection with a species of Hoferellus (Berg, 1898) (Myxozoa). Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.50.

Nichols D, Lamirande EW. Treatment of cutaneous chytridiomycosis in blue-and-yellow poison dart frogs (Dendrobates tinctorius). Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.51.

Orchard S. Are corporate partnerships the future and salvation of amphibian conservation biology research? Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.46.

Owens L, Cullen B. The potential role of hobby and pest fish in spreading systemic iridoviruses. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.33.

Retallick R. Using translocations to learn about frog declines and disease. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.41.

Speare R. Understanding the pieces of the amphibian disease puzzle. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.19.

Speare R. Overview and update of significant diseases of wild amphibians. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000.

Speare R, Mendez D, Berger L, Hyatt A. Surveillance of amphibian populations for infectious diseases. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.43.

Waldman B, Andjic V, Bishop P, Klena J, Norman R. Discovery of chytridiomycosis in New Zealand. Proceedings of Getting the Jump on Amphibian Disease, Cairns, Australia, 26-29 August 2000. p.39.


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