subject: Forestry and Natural Resources subject: Ranavirus
10.4231/R7ZS2TG7
Jason T. Hoverman , Jessica Hua , Vanessa Wuerthner
02/28/2017
These data correspond to a paper entitled "The benefits of coinfection: Trematodes alter disease outcomes associated with virus infection" by Wuerthner, Hua, and Hoverman published in the Journal of Animal Ecology
Anuran echinostomes Forestry and Natural Resources Frog Virus 3 helminth host-parasite interactions Ranavirus trematode
10.4231/R7MW2FBT
Brian James Tornabene , Jason T. Hoverman
03/08/2018
These data correspond to a paper entitled "The influence of landscape and environmental factors on ranavirus epidemiology in a California amphibian assemblage" by Tornabene et al. published in Freshwater Biology.
Amphibian Dilution Effect Disease Ecology Emerging Infectious Diseases Forestry and Natural Resources Iridovirus Multimodel Inference Ranavirus Reservoir Species
10.4231/AY85-YD07
Jason T. Hoverman , Logan Scott Billet
01/15/2021
These data correspond to a paper entitled "Population-level variation in infection outcomes not influenced by pesticide exposure in larval wood frogs (Rana sylvatica)" by Billet et al. submitted to the journal Freshwater Biology in 2021.
Disease Ecology Echinostomatidae ecotoxicology Forestry and Natural Resources host-parasite interactions pesticides Ranavirus
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