A deadly fungus is killing frogs around the world, but the bacteria on their skin could protect them

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Researchers in Costa Rica have found that some bacteria on the skin of amphibians prevent growth of the fungus responsible for what has been dubbed ‘the amphibian apocalypse’. Published in the journal Microbiology, the research identified a number of bacteria which could growth of the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). One particularly dangerous strain of the fungus, called BdGPL-2, is responsible forContinueContinue reading “A deadly fungus is killing frogs around the world, but the bacteria on their skin could protect them”

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