Dear Colleagues:
Below is a link to an outreach paper that Deb and I recently published in the Wildlife Professional.
We wrote this paper in general prose for field biologists to familiarize them with ranaviruses.
There’s also a plug for the 2013 Ranavirus Symposium and the GRC.
This article is open access so please feel free to share with biologists in your region.
All the Best---
Matt
http://news.wildlife.org/twp/2013-spring/the-rise-of-ranavirus/
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recovery, the harmful effects of rodenticides on illegal marijuana crops, the emergence of deadly ranavirus on ectothermic vertebrate species, the return of a rare Tanzanian toad, and more.
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