SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON RANAVIRUSES:

A NORTH AMERICAN HERPETOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Amanda L.J. Duffus
  • Matthew J. Gray
  • Debra L. Miller
  • Jesse L. Brunner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/jnah.vi1.11910

Abstract

Ranaviruses are large double stranded DNA viruses of poikilothermic vertebrates including amphibians, reptiles and fish. In North America, ranaviral disease and ranavirus-related die-off events have been documented in all three classes. Ranaviruses are found worldwide, appear to be emerging in some regions, and are increasingly recognized as a threat to many species.

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Published

2014-07-02

How to Cite

Duffus, A. L., Gray, M. J., Miller, D. L., & Brunner, J. L. (2014). SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON RANAVIRUSES:: A NORTH AMERICAN HERPETOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE. Journal of North American Herpetology, 1, 105-107. https://doi.org/10.17161/jnah.vi1.11910