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Chytridiomycosis causes amphibian mortality associated with population declines in the rain forests of Australia and Central America
L Berger, R Speare, P Daszak, DE Green, AA Cunningham, CL Goggin, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95 (15), 9031-9036, 1998
27801998
Spread of chytridiomycosis has caused the rapid global decline and extinction of frogs
LF Skerratt, L Berger, R Speare, S Cashins, KR McDonald, AD Phillott, ...
EcoHealth 4 (2), 125-134, 2007
15892007
Emerging infectious diseases and amphibian population declines.
P Daszak, L Berger, AA Cunningham, AD Hyatt, DE Green, R Speare
Emerging infectious diseases 5 (6), 735, 1999
13931999
Pathogenesis of chytridiomycosis, a cause of catastrophic amphibian declines
J Voyles, S Young, L Berger, C Campbell, WF Voyles, A Dinudom, ...
Science 326 (5952), 582-585, 2009
8202009
Origin of the amphibian chytrid fungus
C Weldon, LH Du Preez, AD Hyatt, R Muller, R Speare
Emerging infectious diseases 10 (12), 2100, 2004
7632004
Effect of season and temperature on mortality in amphibians due to chytridiomycosis
L Berger, R Speare, HB Hines, G Marantelli, AD Hyatt, KR McDonald, ...
Australian Veterinary Journal 82 (7), 434-439, 2004
5582004
Epidemic disease and the catastrophic decline of Australian rain forest frogs
WF Laurance, KR McDonald, R Speare
Conservation Biology 10 (2), 406-413, 1996
5111996
Life cycle stages of the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
L Berger, AD Hyatt, R Speare, JE Longcore
Diseases of aquatic organisms 68 (1), 51-63, 2005
4642005
Chytrid fungi and amphibian declines: overview, implications and future directions
L Berger, R Speare, A Hyatt
Declines and disappearances of australian frogs. Environment Australia …, 1999
4421999
Endemic infection of the amphibian chytrid fungus in a frog community post-decline
RWR Retallick, H McCallum, R Speare
PLoS biology 2 (11), e351, 2004
4292004
Survival of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in water: quarantine and disease control implications
ML Johnson, R Speare
Emerging infectious diseases 9 (8), 922, 2003
3862003
Fungicidal effects of chemical disinfectants, UV light, desiccation and heat on the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
ML Johnson, L Berger, L Philips, R Speare
Diseases of aquatic organisms 57 (3), 255-260, 2003
3832003
Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to reduce tobacco use and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
DP Hopkins, PA Briss, CJ Ricard, CG Husten, VG Carande-Kulis, ...
American journal of preventive medicine 20 (2), 16-66, 2001
3382001
A proof of concept study establishing Necator americanus in Crohn’s patients and reservoir donors
J Croese, J O’neil, J Masson, S Cooke, W Melrose, D Pritchard, R Speare
Gut 55 (1), 136-137, 2006
3372006
Possible modes of dissemination of the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the environment
ML Johnson, R Speare
Diseases of aquatic organisms 65 (3), 181-186, 2005
3162005
Virulence of the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis varies with the strain
L Berger, G Marantelli, LF Skerratt, R Speare
Diseases of aquatic organisms 68 (1), 47-50, 2005
2942005
Electrolyte depletion and osmotic imbalance in amphibians with chytridiomycosis
J Voyles, L Berger, S Young, R Speare, R Webb, J Warner, D Rudd, ...
Diseases of aquatic organisms 77 (2), 113-118, 2007
2852007
Effect of hookworm infection on wheat challenge in celiac disease–a randomised double-blinded placebo controlled trial
AJ Daveson, DM Jones, S Gaze, H McSorley, A Clouston, A Pascoe, ...
PloS one 6 (3), e17366, 2011
2702011
Sun exposure and melanocytic naevi in young Australian children
SL Harrison, R Speare, I Wronski, R MacLennan
The Lancet 344 (8936), 1529-1532, 1994
2581994
The Decline of the Sharp-Snouted Day Frog (Taudactylus acutirostris): The First Documented Case of Extinction by Infection in a Free-Ranging Wildlife Species?
LM Schloegel, JM Hero, L Berger, R Speare, K McDonald, P Daszak
EcoHealth 3, 35-40, 2006
2292006
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