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Robert Puschendorf

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Journal of Wildlife Diseases|July 28, 2006
Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Eleutherodactylus fitzingeri: effects of skin sample location and histologic stainRobert Puschendorf, Federico Bolaños
Peerj|February 24, 2025
Future climate-driven habitat loss and range shift of the Critically Endangered whitefin swellshark (<i>Cephaloscyllium albipinnum</i>)Kerry Brown, Robert Puschendorf
Nature|January 9, 2004
Ecology: clouded futuresJ Alan Pounds, Robert Puschendorf
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 12, 2013
Do pathogens become more virulent as they spread? Evidence from the amphibian declines in Central AmericaBen L Phillips, Robert Puschendorf
Zootaxa|March 18, 2015
A new species of glassfrog, genus Hyalinobatrachium (Anura: Centrolenidae), from the Caribbean foothills of Costa RicaBrian Kubicki, Stanley Salazar, Robert Puschendorf
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 24, 2014
Specimen collection: an essential tool--responseBen A Minteer, James P Collins, Robert Puschendorf
Plos One|October 27, 2011
Short-term exposure to warm microhabitats could explain amphibian persistence with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidisJoshua H Daskin, Ross A Alford, Robert Puschendorf
Oecologia|May 5, 2023
Drivers of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection load, with evidence of infection tolerance in adult male toads (Bufo spinosus)Jaime Bosch, Barbora Thumsová, Robert Puschendorf, et al.
Zookeys|May 4, 2019
Cryptic diversity in <i>Lithobateswarszewitschii</i> (Amphibia, Anura, Ranidae)James Cryer, Felicity Wynne, Stephen J Price, et al.
Ecohealth|September 13, 2014
Extremely low prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in frog populations from neotropical dry forest of Costa Rica supports the existence of a climatic refuge from diseaseHéctor Zumbado-Ulate, Federico Bolaños, Gustavo Gutiérrez-Espeleta, et al.
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases|July 28, 2006
Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Eleutherodactylus fitzingeri: effects of skin sample location and histologic stainRobert Puschendorf, Federico Bolaños
Peerj|February 24, 2025
Future climate-driven habitat loss and range shift of the Critically Endangered whitefin swellshark (<i>Cephaloscyllium albipinnum</i>)Kerry Brown, Robert Puschendorf
Nature|January 9, 2004
Ecology: clouded futuresJ Alan Pounds, Robert Puschendorf
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 12, 2013
Do pathogens become more virulent as they spread? Evidence from the amphibian declines in Central AmericaBen L Phillips, Robert Puschendorf
Zootaxa|March 18, 2015
A new species of glassfrog, genus Hyalinobatrachium (Anura: Centrolenidae), from the Caribbean foothills of Costa RicaBrian Kubicki, Stanley Salazar, Robert Puschendorf
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 24, 2014
Specimen collection: an essential tool--responseBen A Minteer, James P Collins, Robert Puschendorf
Plos One|October 27, 2011
Short-term exposure to warm microhabitats could explain amphibian persistence with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidisJoshua H Daskin, Ross A Alford, Robert Puschendorf
Oecologia|May 5, 2023
Drivers of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection load, with evidence of infection tolerance in adult male toads (Bufo spinosus)Jaime Bosch, Barbora Thumsová, Robert Puschendorf, et al.
Zookeys|May 4, 2019
Cryptic diversity in <i>Lithobateswarszewitschii</i> (Amphibia, Anura, Ranidae)James Cryer, Felicity Wynne, Stephen J Price, et al.
Ecohealth|September 13, 2014
Extremely low prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in frog populations from neotropical dry forest of Costa Rica supports the existence of a climatic refuge from diseaseHéctor Zumbado-Ulate, Federico Bolaños, Gustavo Gutiérrez-Espeleta, et al.
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