Title
Alpine salamanders at risk? The current status of an emerging fungal pathogen
Language
English
Description (en)
Amphibians globally suffer from emerging infectious diseases like chytridiomycosis caused by the continuously spreading chytrid fungi. One is Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) and its disease ? the 'salamander plague' ? which is lethal to several caudate taxa. Recently introduced into Western Europe, long distance dispersal of Bsal, likely through human mediation, has been reported. Herein we study if Alpine salamanders (Salamandra atra and S. lanzai) are yet affected by the salamander plague in the wild. Members of the genus Salamandra are highly susceptible to Bsal leading to the lethal disease. Moreover, ecological modelling has shown that the Alps and Dinarides, where Alpine salamanders occur, are generally suitable for Bsal. We analysed skin swabs of 818 individuals of Alpine salamanders and syntopic amphibians at 40 sites between 2017 to 2022. Further, we compiled those with published data from 319 individuals from 13 sites concluding that Bsal infections were not detected. Our results suggest that the salamander plague so far is absent from the geographic ranges of Alpine salamanders. That means that there is still a chance to timely implement surveillance strategies. Among others, we recommend prevention measures, citizen science approaches, and ex situ conservation breeding of endemic salamandrid lineages.
Keywords (en)
Animals; Batrachochytriumgeneticspathogenicity; Mycosesveterinarymicrobiologyepidemiology; Urodelamicrobiology; Communicable Diseases, Emergingmicrobiologyepidemiologyveterinary; Salamandramicrobiology; Europeepidemiology; Chytridiomycota
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0298591
Author of the digital object
Philipp  Böning  (Trier University)
Amadeus  Plewnia  (Trier University)
Michael  Veith  (Trier University)
Jürgen  Thein  (Büro für Faunistik und Umweltbildung Haßfurt)
Laura  Tiemann  (Technical University of Munich)
Steve  Smith  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Sebastian  Seibold  (Technical University Dresden / Berchtesgaden National Park / Technical University of Munich )
Mark-Oliver  Rödel  (Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science)
Doris  Preininger  (Vienna Zoo)
Gerda  Ludwig  (Amphibienwerkstatt)
Raoul  Manenti  (University of Milan)
Gopikrishna  Munimanda  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Camille  Leroux  (Sorbonne Université / Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales)
Markus  Grabher  (UMG Umweltbüro Grabher)
Josline  Griese
Florian  Glaser  (Technisches Büro für Biologie Absam)
Gentile Francesco  Ficetola  (University of Milan)
Lucio  Bonato  (University of Padova / National Biodiversity Future Center Palermo)
Bobby  Bok  (St. Michael College)
Marvin  Bock  (Trier University)
Stefan  Lötters  (Trier University)
Benedetta  Barzaghi  (University of Milan)
Format
application/pdf
Size
1.6 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
PloS one
Pages or Volume
13
Volume
19
Number
5
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Publication Date
2024
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
05.07.2024 08:30:33
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Metadata
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