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Dr. Kerry Kriger’s Publications

Dr. Kerry Kriger’s Scientific Publications​

A collection of Dr. Kerry Kriger’s scientific publications.

“Wow, Kerry, this is is great. I look forward to reading your articles! I really appreciate your sending me this link. This will be just the thing to read during our sequestration from the dreaded coronavirus. Gee, all these wonderful articles plus seven operas from the Met to stream free this week, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…It is very heartening knowing that there are people out there who are trying to make the best of our bad situation. Thank you for being one of them!
Sincerely,
Barbara A Kidd-Hoffman”

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Course Content

Amphibians
Large-scale seasonal variation in the prevalence and severity of chytridiomycosis
Latitudinal Variation in the Prevalence and Intensity of Chytrid (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) Infection in Eastern Australia
Altitudinal distribution of chytrid (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) infection in subtropical Australian frogs
The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is non-randomly distributed across amphibian breeding habitats
Threats To Amphibians In Tropical Regions
Techniques for detecting chytridiomycosis in wild frogs: comparing histology with real-time Taqman PCR
Cost efficiency in the detection of chytridiomycosis using PCR assay
Survivorship in Wild Frogs Infected with Chytridiomycosis
Lack of Evidence for the Drought-linked Chytridiomycosis Hypothesis
Chytridiomycosis, Amphibian Extinctions, and Lessons for the Prevention of Future Panzootics
On the biological relevance of a single Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis zoospore: a reply to Smith (2007)
After the Horse has Bolted: A Reply to Garner et al. (2009)
Cophixalus ornatus (Ornate Nursery Frog) Chytridiomycosis
The Ecology Of Chytridiomycosis In Eastern Australia
SAVE THE FROGS! Nonprofit Organization: The Future Of Amphibian Conservation
Diagnostic assays and sampling protocols for the detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
Storage of samples at high temperatures reduces the amount of amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis DNA detectable by PCR assay
Anuran Population Declines Occur On An Elevational Gradient In The Western Hemisphere
The distribution and host range of the pandemic disease chytridiomycosis in Australia, spanning surveys from 1956–2007
Prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis on amphibians from low pH, oligotrophic waterbodies
Biophysics
Modeling Vibrational Spectra of Amino Acid Side Chains in Proteins: Effects of Protonation State, Counterion, and Solvent on Arginine C-N Stretch Frequencies
An Analysis of the Molecular Vibrations of Ethylguanidinium Halides

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