HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The approaches proposed for other caudates (i.e. surveillance, such as swabbing of focal and syntopic amphibians, eDNA and citizen science-based approaches; prevention such as biosecurity and captive assurance colonies; population monitoring), even those in the genus Salamandra, are partially not applicable or are demanding in time and effort.
- Who: Philipp Böning and colleagues from the Department of Biogeography, Trier University, Trier, Germany, Department of Environmental Science have published the research work: Alpine salamanders at risk? The current status of an emerging fungal pathogen, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 28/01 . . .

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