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摘要
树状蝙蝠(Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis,Bd)与全球两栖动物的减少有关,并于2014年在堪萨斯州金曼县和塞奇威克县首次被发现。这项研究的目的是进一步评估Bd在全州的存在。我们在全州25个地点对无尾蛙进行了采样,在6个采样地点检测到Bd:Marais Des Cygnes国家野生动物保护区、Farlington鱼类孵化场、Hadley牧场、Quivira国家野生动物避难所、Tuttle Creek野生动物区和詹姆斯敦野生动物区,以及6个物种:灰树蛙、北方合唱蛙、Woodhouse蟾蜍、Blanchard蟋蟀蛙,平原豹蛙和美洲牛蛙。我们没有发现Bd在这个时候对人群产生负面影响的证据。我们建议继续监测无公害种群,以确保种群在未来的生存。
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has been implicated in the decline of amphibians worldwide and was first noted in Kansas in 2014 in Kingman and Sedgwick Counties. The objectives of this study were to further assess the presence of Bd throughout the state. We sampled anurans at 25 locations throughout the state and Bd was detected at six sample locations: Marais Des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge, Farlington Fish Hatchery, Hadley Ranch, Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, Tuttle Creek Wildlife Area, and Jamestown Wildlife Area and across six species: Gray Treefrogs, Boreal Chorus Frogs, Woodhouse's Toads, Blanchard's Cricket Frogs, Plains Leopard Frogs, and American Bullfrogs. We did not find evidence that Bd was negatively impacting populations at this time. We suggest continued monitoring of anuran populations to ensure population survival into the future.