Global Amphibian Extinction Risk Assessment for the Panzootic Chytrid Fungus

Dennis Rödder(Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig), Jos Kielgast(University of Copenhagen), Jon Bielby(Zoological Society of London), Sebastian Schmidtlein(University of Bonn), Jaime Bosch(Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales), Trenton W. J. Garner(Zoological Society of London), Michael Veith(Universität Trier), Susan Walker(Imperial College London), Matthew C. Fisher(Imperial College London), Stefan Lötters(Universität Trier)
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September 11, 2009
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Abstract

Species are being lost at increasing rates due to anthropogenic effects, leading to the recognition that we are witnessing the onset of a sixth mass extinction. Emerging infectious disease has been shown to increase species loss and any attempts to reduce extinction rates need to squarely confront this challenge. Here, we develop a procedure for identifying amphibian species that are most at risk from the effects of chytridiomycosis by combining spatial analyses of key host life-history variables with the pathogen's predicted distribution. We apply our rule set to the known global diversity of amphibians in order to prioritize pecies that are most at risk of loss from disease emergence. This risk assessment shows where limited conservation funds are best deployed in order to prevent further loss of species by enabling ex situ amphibian salvage operations and focusing any potential disease mitigation projects.


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