نتایج جستجو برای: cylindrocarpon destructans var crassum

تعداد نتایج: 26187  

2015
Evan L. Pannkuk Thomas S. Risch Brett J. Savary

White nose syndrome (WNS) is a cutaneous fungal disease of bats. WNS is responsible for unprecedented mortalities in North American cave bat populations. There have been few descriptions of enzyme activities that may function in WNS host/pathogen interactions, while no study has isolated and described secreted proteases. To address the hypothesis that Pseudogymnoascus destructans secretes extra...

2014
Jordan Khankhet Karen J. Vanderwolf Donald F. McAlpine Scott McBurney David P. Overy Durda Slavic Jianping Xu

Pseudogymnoascus destructans is the causative agent of an emerging infectious disease that threatens populations of several North American bat species. The fungal disease was first observed in 2006 and has since caused the death of nearly six million bats. The disease, commonly known as white-nose syndrome, is characterized by a cutaneous infection with P. destructans causing erosions and ulcer...

2013
Daniel B. Raudabaugh Andrew N. Miller

Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the causal agent of bat white-nose syndrome, has caused nearly six million deaths in North American bats since its introduction into the United States in 2006. Current research has shown that caves can harbor P. destructans even after the infected bats are removed and bats no longer visit or inhabit previously infected caves. Our research focuses on elucidating res...

Journal: :Proceedings of the United States National Museum 1893

2013
Gudrun Wibbelt Sébastien J. Puechmaille Bernd Ohlendorf Kristin Mühldorfer Thijs Bosch Tamás Görföl Karsten Passior Andreas Kurth Daniel Lacremans Frédéric Forget

White-nose syndrome (WNS) has claimed the lives of millions of hibernating insectivorous bats in North America. Its etiologic agent, the psychrophilic fungus Geomyces destructans, causes skin lesions that are the hallmark of the disease. The fungal infection is characterized by a white powdery growth on muzzle, ears and wing membranes. While WNS may threaten some species of North American bats ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Charleve S Carey Justin G Boyles

Pseudogymnoascus destructans is the causative fungal agent of white-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging fungal-borne epizootic. WNS is responsible for a catastrophic decline of hibernating bats in North America, yet we have limited understanding of the physiological interactions between pathogen and host. Pseudogymnoascus destructans severely damages wings and tail membranes, by causing dryness th...

2017
Jigar Trivedi Josianne Lachapelle Karen J. Vanderwolf Vikram Misra Craig K. R. Willis John M. Ratcliffe Rob W. Ness James B. Anderson Linda M. Kohn

Emerging fungal diseases of wildlife are on the rise worldwide, and the white-nose syndrome (WNS) epidemic in North American bats is a catastrophic example. The causal agent of WNS is a single clone of the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans. Early evolutionary change in this clonal population has major implications for disease ecology and conservation. Accumulation of variation in the fungus t...

Journal: :American Fern Journal 1974

2013
Janez Mulec Elizabeth Covington Julia Walochnik

Bat guano from six different karst caves in Slovenia was screened by PCR for the presence of Geomyces destructans [1]. Two identical DNA sequences from guano heaps in two of the caves with recent bat droppings were retrieved. These sequences were closely related to several unidentified Geomyces clones and to pathogenic G. destructans, but definitive identification remained elusive. Despite the ...

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