Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans ’ Amphibian Host Species and Invasion Range

AbstractBatrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal), a species related to the destructive pathogenBatrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), was found and identified in Europe in 2013. Now, a decade later, a large amount of information is available. This includes data from studies in the field, reports of infection in captive amphibians, laboratory studies testing host susceptibility, and data from prospective studies that test forBsal’s presence in a location. We conducted a systematic review of the published literature and compiled a dataset ofBsal tests. We identified 67 species that have been reported positive forBsal, 20 of which have a threatened conservation status. The distribution of species that have been found with infection encompasses 69 countries, highlighting the potential threat thatBsal poses. We point out where surveillance to detectBsal have taken place and highlight areas that have not been well monitored. The large number of host species belonging to the families Plethodontidae and Salamandridae suggests a taxonomic pattern of susceptibility. Our results provide insight into the risk posed byBsal and identifies vulnerable species and areas where surveillance is needed to fill existing knowledge gaps.
Source: EcoHealth - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research