What a salamander virus can tell us about the future of biodiversity amid a changing climate

The ‘Ebola virus of the amphibian world’ is as unpleasant as it sounds, but a species of salamander that lives in Arizona found a way to live with the endemic disease. As the climate changes, viruses change along with it, and this unpredictable virus could have a more severe effect on different species in the future.


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Source: ScienceDaily