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List of works by Rebecca Webb

A Universal and Efficient Detection of Chytridiomycosis Infections in Amphibians Using Novel Quantitative PCR Markers

scientific article published on 30 April 2023

A rapid and inexpensive viability assay for zoospores and zoosporangia of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis

scientific article published on 16 August 2019

Additional disinfectants effective against the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.

scientific article published on February 2007

Amphibians with infectious disease increase their reproductive effort: evidence for the terminal investment hypothesis

scientific article published on June 2016

Climate Change Could Increase the Geographic Extent of Hendra Virus Spillover Risk.

scientific article published on 19 March 2018

Climatic suitability influences species specific abundance patterns of Australian flying foxes and risk of Hendra virus spillover.

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Controlling wildlife fungal disease spread: in vitro efficacy of disinfectants against Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and Mucor amphibiorum.

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Corrigendum to "A rapid and inexpensive viability assay for zoospores and zoosporangia of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis" [Journal of Microbiological Methods 165 (2019) 105688]

scientific article published on 25 May 2020

Declining amphibians might be evolving increased reproductive effort in the face of devastating disease

scientific article published on 24 August 2021

Defects in host immune function in tree frogs with chronic chytridiomycosis

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Development and worldwide use of a non-lethal and minimal population-level impact protocols for the isolation of chytrids from amphibians

Development and worldwide use of non-lethal, and minimal population-level impact, protocols for the isolation of amphibian chytrid fungi.

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Effects of chytridiomycosis on hematopoietic tissue in the spleen, kidney and bone marrow in three diverse amphibian species

scientific article published on 14 July 2016

Electrolyte depletion and osmotic imbalance in amphibians with chytridiomycosis

scientific article published on September 2007

Experimental Infection and Repeat Survey Data Indicate the Amphibian Chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis May Not Occur on Freshwater Crustaceans in Northern Queensland, Australia

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First detection of the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in free-ranging populations of amphibians on mainland Asia: survey in South Korea

scientific article (publication date: 7 September 2009)

High adult mortality in disease-challenged frog populations increases vulnerability to drought

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Island of opportunity: can New Guinea protect amphibians from a globally emerging pathogen?

scientific article published in 2019

MS-222 (tricaine methane sulfonate) does not kill the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.

scientific article published on December 2005

Microclimates Might Limit Indirect Spillover of the Bat Borne Zoonotic Hendra Virus.

scientific article published on 14 January 2017

Pathogenesis of chytridiomycosis, a cause of catastrophic amphibian declines

scientific article published on October 2009

Recent Asian origin of chytrid fungi causing global amphibian declines.

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Stable in vitro fluorescence for enhanced live imaging of infection models for Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis

scientific article published in 2024

Survival of the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis on bare hands and gloves: hygiene implications for amphibian handling.

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Susceptibility of frogs to chytridiomycosis correlates with increased levels of immunomodulatory serotonin in the skin

scientific article published on 01 August 2019

The Binding, Infection, and Promoted Growth of by the Ranavirus FV3

scientific article published on 20 January 2024

The efficacy and pharmacokinetics of terbinafine against the frog-killing fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis).

scientific article published on 16 March 2018

White blood cell profiles in amphibians help to explain disease susceptibility following temperature shifts

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