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The GLOSSI project aims to understand how skin glycosylation patterns in salamanders affect their susceptibility to the chytrid fungus, which is threatening amphibian diversity. The project seeks to develop strategies for selecting disease-resistant salamander lineages.
Disease driven amphibian declines are frequently compared to the extinction of dinosaurs and have become an icon of the global biodiversity crisis.
The deadly skin disease chytridiomycosis is causing the greatest recorded loss of biodiversity attributable to a disease.
The recently introduced chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) is expanding its range in Europe, remains unmitigated and thus poses an imminent threat to western Palearctic urodele (= salamanders and newts) divers…
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