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1. Two-speed genome evolution drives pathogenicity in fungal pathogens of animals.

3. Large-scale recovery of an endangered amphibian despite ongoing exposure to multiple stressors.

4. Spatial scale modulates the strength of ecological processes driving disease distributions.

5. Cryptic diversity of a widespread global pathogen reveals expanded threats to amphibian conservation

6. Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans sp. nov. causes lethal chytridiomycosis in amphibians.

7. Multiple emergences of genetically diverse amphibian-infecting chytrids include a globalized hypervirulent recombinant lineage.

8. MHC genotypes associate with resistance to a frog-killing fungus.

9. A dilution effect in the emerging amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.

10. Tropical amphibian populations experience higher disease risk in natural habitats.

11. Coincident mass extirpation of neotropical amphibians with the emergence of the infectious fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.

12. Epidemic disease decimates amphibian abundance, species diversity, and evolutionary history in the highlands of central Panama.

13. Enzootic and epizootic dynamics of the chytrid fungal pathogen of amphibians.

14. Dynamics of an emerging disease drive large-scale amphibian population extinctions.

15. Linking global climate and temperature variability to widespread amphibian declines putatively caused by disease.

16. Evaluating the links between climate, disease spread, and amphibian declines.

17. Global gene expression profiles for life stages of the deadly amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.

18. Are we in the midst of the sixth mass extinction? A view from the world of amphibians.

19. Population genetics of the frog-killing fungus Ba trachochytrium dendroba tidis.

20. Emerging infectious disease and the loss of biodiversity in a Neotropical amphibian community.

21. Large-scale recovery of an endangered amphibian despite ongoing exposure to multiple stressors

22. Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans sp. nov. causes lethal chytridiomycosis in amphibians

23. MHC genotypes associate with resistance to a frog-killing fungus

24. Enzootic and epizootic dynamics of the chytrid fungal pathogen of amphibians

25. Linking global climate and temperature variability to widespread amphibian declines putatively caused by disease

26. Are we in the midst of the sixth mass extinction? A view from the world of amphibians

27. Multiple emergences of genetically diverse amphibian-infecting chytrids include a globalized hypervirulent recombinant lineage

28. Multiple emergences of genetically diverse amphibian-infecting chytrids include a globalized hypervirulent recombinant lineage

29. The pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis disturbs the frog skin microbiome during a natural epidemic and experimental infection.

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