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1. Juvenile agile frogs spatially avoid ranavirus-infected conspecifics.

2. Isolation and Characterization of a Frog Virus 3 Strain from a Wood Frog ( Rana sylvatica ) in Wood Buffalo National Park.

3. Prevalence of Ranavirus Infection in Three Anuran Species across South Korea.

4. Sustained Ranavirus Outbreak Causes Mass Mortality and Morbidity of Imperiled Amphibians in Florida.

5. Genome analysis of Ranavirus frog virus 3 isolated from American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) in South America.

6. ESTIMATING OCCURRENCE, PREVALENCE, AND DETECTION OF AMPHIBIAN PATHOGENS: INSIGHTS FROM OCCUPANCY MODELS.

7. Pathogen Dynamics in an Invasive Frog Compared to Native Species.

8. Complete genome sequence of a divergent strain of Tibetan frog hepatitis B virus associated with a concave-eared torrent frog (Odorrana tormota).

9. Functional variation at an expressed MHC class IIβ locus associates with Ranavirus infection intensity in larval anuran populations.

10. FV3-like ranavirus infection outbreak in black-spotted pond frogs (Rana nigromaculata) in China.

11. Ranavirus genotypes in the Netherlands and their potential association with virulence in water frogs (Pelophylax spp.).

12. Divergent transcriptomic responses underlying the ranaviruses-amphibian interaction processes on interspecies infection of Chinese giant salamander.

13. Poor biosecurity could lead to disease outbreaks in animal populations.

14. Pathogen richness and abundance predict patterns of adaptive major histocompatibility complex variation in insular amphibians.

15. Pathogenesis of Frog Virus 3 ( Ranavirus, Iridoviridae) Infection in Wood Frogs ( Rana sylvatica).

16. Investigating the Potential Role of North American Animals as Hosts for Zika Virus.

17. Heterogeneities in the infection process drive ranavirus transmission.

18. Reciprocal effects of pesticides and pathogens on amphibian hosts: The importance of exposure order and timing.

19. Hematologic reference intervals for Rana sylvatica (Lithobates sylvaticus) and effect of infection with Frog Virus 3 (Ranavirus sp., Iridoviridae).

20. Water Temperature Affects Susceptibility to Ranavirus.

21. Evaluating environmental DNA-based quantification of ranavirus infection in wood frog populations.

22. Co-Infection by Chytrid Fungus and Ranaviruses in Wild and Harvested Frogs in the Tropical Andes.

23. Clinical signs, pathology and dose-dependent survival of adult wood frogs, Rana sylvatica, inoculated orally with frog virus 3 Ranavirus sp., Iridoviridae.

24. Introduction of ranavirus to isolated wood frog populations could cause local extinction.

25. High susceptibility of the endangered dusky gopher frog to ranavirus.

26. Long-term study of an infection with ranaviruses in a group of edible frogs (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) and partial characterization of two viruses based on four genomic regions.

27. Co-infection by alveolate parasites and frog virus 3-like ranavirus during an amphibian larval mortality event in Florida, USA.

28. Natural stressors and ranavirus susceptibility in larval wood frogs (Rana sylvatica).

29. Infection and co-infection by the amphibian chytrid fungus and ranavirus in wild Costa Rican frogs.

30. Phylogenetic analysis of a frog virus 3-like ranavirus found at a site with recurrent mortality and morbidity events in southeastern Ontario, Canada: partial major capsid protein sequence alone is not sufficient for fine-scale differentiation.

31. Sequencing and analysis of the complete genome of Rana grylio virus (RGV).

32. Induction of antimicrobial peptides from Rana dybowskii under Rana grylio virus stress, and bioactivity analysis.

33. Widespread occurrence of ranavirus in pond-breeding amphibian populations.

34. Ranavirus-associated mass mortality in wild amphibians, the Netherlands, 2010: a first report.

35. Broad distribution of Ranavirus in free-ranging Rana dybowskii in Heilongjiang, China.

36. Effects of two amphibian pathogens on the developmental stability of green frogs.

37. Cloning, expression and subcellular distribution of a Rana grylio virus late gene encoding ERV1 homologue.

38. Ranavirus in wild edible frogs Pelophylax kl. esculentus in Denmark.

39. Rana grylio virus thymidine kinase gene: an early gene of iridovirus encoding for a cytoplasmic protein.

40. Pathologic findings in larval and juvenile anurans inhabiting farm ponds in Tennessee, USA.

41. Identification and characterization of a novel envelope protein in Rana grylio virus.

42. Frog virus 3 prevalence in tadpole populations inhabiting cattle-access and non-access wetlands in Tennessee, USA.

43. Genome sequences of two frog herpesviruses.

44. Ranavirus in wood frogs (Rana sylvatica): potential sources of transmission within and between ponds.

45. Five amphibian mortality events associated with ranavirus infection in south central Ontario, Canada.

46. Response of the Italian agile frog (Rana latastei) to a Ranavirus, frog virus 3: a model for viral emergence in naïve populations.

47. Sequence analysis of the complete genome of an iridovirus isolated from the tiger frog.

48. Characterization of an iridovirus from the cultured pig frog Rana grylio with lethal syndrome.

49. Molecular characterization of iridoviruses isolated from sympatric amphibians and fish.

50. Skin lesions associated with herpesvirus-like particles in frogs (Rana dalmatina).

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