Thursday, 29 May 2014
Can hungry microbes save the world’s imperiled frogs? | Grist
Whatever happens to Bd may have wider implications for efforts to manage other species-decimating fungal diseases, like white nose syndrome, which is wiping out hibernating bats in the U.S., or fungus-associated colony collapse disorder in honeybees.
“I am hopeful that it will be possible to reverse the harm these
diseases have done,” Schmeller says. “Otherwise I would dig my grave and
jump in.” He’s still kicking, so we’ll take his word for it.
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Can hungry microbes save the world’s imperiled frogs? | Grist
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