First widespread chytrid fungus infections in frogs of Peruvian Amazon rain forests

University of Michigan biologists have documented, for the first time, the widespread presence of the notorious chytrid fungus in 80 species of frogs from lowland rain forest sites in the Peruvian Amazon.


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