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ranavirus infection of free-ranging and captive box turtles and tortoises in the united states.iridoviruses of the genus ranavirus are well known for causing mass mortality events of fish and amphibians with sporadic reports of infection in reptiles. this article describes five instances of ranavirus infection in chelonians between 2003 and 2005 in georgia, florida, new york, and pennsylvania, usa. affected species included captive burmese star tortoises (geochelone platynota), a free-ranging gopher tortoise (gopherus polyphemus), free-ranging eastern box turtles (terrapene carolina carol ...200818957641
co-infection by alveolate parasites and frog virus 3-like ranavirus during an amphibian larval mortality event in florida, usa.a multispecies amphibian larval mortality event, primarily affecting american bullfrogs lithobates catesbeianus, was investigated during april 2011 at the mike roess gold head branch state park, clay county, florida, usa. freshly dead and moribund tadpoles had hemorrhagic lesions around the vent and on the ventral body surface, with some exhibiting a swollen abdomen. bullfrogs (100%), southern leopard frogs l. sphenocephalus (33.3%), and gopher frogs l. capito (100%) were infected by alveolate p ...201323872853
host use and seasonality of culex (melanoconion) iolambdis (diptera: culicidae) from eastern florida, usa.culex (melanoconion) iolambdis (dyar, 1918) is a mosquito (diptera: culicidae) species found throughout much of tropical america, including southern florida. relatively few reports are available regarding the ecology of cx. iolambdis, despite its widespread distribution and putative involvement in transmission of venezuelan equine encephalitis virus. to quantify habitat and host utilization, adults of cx. iolambdis were sampled from resting shelters at a field site in vero beach, florida, over a ...201627712940
herpetofaunal community change in multiple habitats after fifteen years in a southwest florida preserve, usa.herpetofaunal declines have been documented globally, and southern florida, usa, is an especially vulnerable region because of high impacts from hydrological perturbations and nonindigenous species. to assess the extent of recent change in herpetofauna community composition, we established a baseline inventory during 1995-97 at a managed preserve in a habitat rich area of southwest florida, and repeated our sampling methods fifteen years later (2010-11). nine drift fence arrays were placed in fo ...201526016475
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