Interaction between temperature and sublethal infection with the amphibian chytrid fungus impacts a susceptible frog species

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  • who: Lachlan Campbell from the were bred from second generation captive breeding stock (derived from Kooragang Island, New South Wales, Australia, latitude:, °S, longitude:, .728685°N) and reared at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales. Offspring were housed in groups of approximately , tadpoles in , × , × , mm aquaria as tadpoles under laboratory conditions with a , hour light/dark regime and were fed a mixed diet of boiled lettuce and trout pellets ad libitum. All individuals were transferred to , × , × , mm aquaria maintained under laboratory conditions post-metamorphosis. Eighty frogs that were, weeks post-metamorphosis were selected at random from . . .

     

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