MARTÍNKOVÁ, Natália, Jiri PIKULA, Jan ZUKAL, Veronika KOVACOVA, Hana BANDOUCHOVA, Tomáš BARTONIČKA, Alexander BOTVINKIN, Jiří BRICHTA, Heliana DUNDAROVA, Tomasz KOKUREWICZ, Nancy IRWIN, Petr LINHART, Oleg ORLOV, Vladimir PIACEK, Pavel ŠKRABÁNEK, Mikhail TIUNOV and Alexandra ZAHRADNÍKOVÁ. Hibernation temperature-dependent Pseudogymnoascus destructans infection intensity in Palearctic bats. Virulence. Philadelphia: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 2018, vol. 9, No 1, p. 1734-1750. ISSN 2150-5594. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2018.1548685. |
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@article{1477979, author = {Martínková, Natália and Pikula, Jiri and Zukal, Jan and Kovacova, Veronika and Bandouchova, Hana and Bartonička, Tomáš and Botvinkin, Alexander and Brichta, Jiří and Dundarova, Heliana and Kokurewicz, Tomasz and Irwin, Nancy and Linhart, Petr and Orlov, Oleg and Piacek, Vladimir and Škrabánek, Pavel and Tiunov, Mikhail and Zahradníková, Alexandra}, article_location = {Philadelphia}, article_number = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2018.1548685}, keywords = {Chiroptera; fungal load fuzzy regression histopathology thermal preference white-nose syndrome}, language = {eng}, issn = {2150-5594}, journal = {Virulence}, title = {Hibernation temperature-dependent Pseudogymnoascus destructans infection intensity in Palearctic bats}, url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21505594.2018.1548685}, volume = {9}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1477979 AU - Martínková, Natália - Pikula, Jiri - Zukal, Jan - Kovacova, Veronika - Bandouchova, Hana - Bartonička, Tomáš - Botvinkin, Alexander - Brichta, Jiří - Dundarova, Heliana - Kokurewicz, Tomasz - Irwin, Nancy - Linhart, Petr - Orlov, Oleg - Piacek, Vladimir - Škrabánek, Pavel - Tiunov, Mikhail - Zahradníková, Alexandra PY - 2018 TI - Hibernation temperature-dependent Pseudogymnoascus destructans infection intensity in Palearctic bats JF - Virulence VL - 9 IS - 1 SP - 1734-1750 EP - 1734-1750 PB - TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC SN - 21505594 KW - Chiroptera KW - fungal load fuzzy regression histopathology thermal preference white-nose syndrome UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21505594.2018.1548685 L2 - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21505594.2018.1548685 N2 - White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease caused by Pseudogymnoascus destructans that is devastating to Nearctic bat populations but tolerated by Palearctic bats. Temperature is a factor known to be important for fungal growth and bat choice of hibernation. Here we investigated the effect of temperature on the pathogenic fungal growth in the wild across the Palearctic. We modelled body surface temperature of bats with respect to fungal infection intensity and disease severity and were able to relate this to the mean annual surface temperature at the site. Bats that hibernated at lower temperatures had less fungal growth and fewer skin lesions on their wings. Contrary to expectation derived from laboratory P. destructans culture experiments, natural infection intensity peaked between 5 and 6°C and decreased at warmer hibernating temperature. We made predictive maps based on bat species distributions, temperature and infection intensity and disease severity data to determine not only where P. destructans will be found but also where the infection will be invasive to bats across the Palearctic. Together these data highlight the mechanistic model of the interplay between environmental and biological factors, which determine progression in a wildlife disease. ER -
MARTÍNKOVÁ, Natália, Jiri PIKULA, Jan ZUKAL, Veronika KOVACOVA, Hana BANDOUCHOVA, Tomáš BARTONIČKA, Alexander BOTVINKIN, Jiří BRICHTA, Heliana DUNDAROVA, Tomasz KOKUREWICZ, Nancy IRWIN, Petr LINHART, Oleg ORLOV, Vladimir PIACEK, Pavel ŠKRABÁNEK, Mikhail TIUNOV and Alexandra ZAHRADNÍKOVÁ. Hibernation temperature-dependent Pseudogymnoascus destructans infection intensity in Palearctic bats. \textit{Virulence}. Philadelphia: TAYLOR \&{} FRANCIS INC, 2018, vol.~9, No~1, p.~1734-1750. ISSN~2150-5594. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2018.1548685.
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