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Madagascan frogs at risk from killer fungus

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28/02/2015
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HONG KONG: A devastating disease that has wiped out amphibians around the world has been discovered in Madagascar, scientists report.
A survey has found that the chytrid fungus is present in numerous sites, although it is not clear whether it is infecting frogs yet.
The island is home to 500 frog species, and researchers fear they could be at significant risk.The findings are published in the journal Scientific Reports.
One of the authors, Goncalo Rosa, from the Zoological Society of London, said he was worried about the impact that the fungus could have.
“It is heartbreaking, especially when you have an idea of what is happening elsewhere in other tropical areas – you see the frogs are gone,” he told BBC News.”The same could happen to Madagascar as well.”
The chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) was first identified in the 1990s and has swept across the world.
It infects the animals through their skin, and has killed off vast numbers of amphibians.Madagascar was thought to be one of the last places free from the disease, but now the fungus has been confirmed in several sites across the island.
Scientists are trying to establish whether the fungus has always been present, but just not detected, or whether it has spread from elsewhere.

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