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청개구리에서 항아리곰팡이균에 의한 감염과 회복
The infection and recovery of chytrid fungus on Japanese tree frogs (Hyla Japonica)

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  • 발행기관
    한국양서ㆍ파충류학회 바로가기
  • 간행물
    한국양서ㆍ파충류학회 학술대회 바로가기
  • 통권
    2017년도 제10회 한국양서ㆍ파충류학회 학술발표대회 자료집 (2017.07)바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.12-13
  • 저자
    우재호, 이도나, 이인경, 브루스 월드만
  • 언어
    영어(ENG)
  • URL
    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A307252

원문정보

초록

영어
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, also known as Bd, is a pathogenic chytrid fungus that affects amphibians all over the world. The fungus is known to have lethal effects to its host and is suspected to lead to endangerment of several amphibian species around the world. However, not all infected individuals show clinical symptoms and Asian amphibian species have been recorded to show immunity towards the fungus. We have conducted infection and recovery experiment in wild caught individuals of Japanese tree frogs (Hyla japonica) to analyze the infection rate of animals exposed to differential dosage of Bd and the recovery rate with extended heat exposure. We collected adult individuals of Hyla japonica from 4 different ponds located in South Korea, namely Nakseongdae (37.47° N, 126.95° E), Incheon (37.46° N, 126.76° E), Gwangju (37.47° N, 127.30° E), and Pocheon (37.89° N, 127.29° E) during the breeding season between May and August 2016. The experimental subjects were tested three times for Bd through PCR assay using the swab samples collected during different steps of the experiment. The initial screening was done using the samples taken as soon as the animals were collected from the wild. The second screening was performed with the swab samples taken after the infection and recovery process, and the third screening was performed after 3 weeks from the second screening only on the recovery group to confirm the results. Infection process was conducted with 45 naturally uninfected animals at three different level of zoospores/ml – 100,000 zoospores/ml, 200,000 zoospores/ml, 300,000 zoospores/ml and control group for up to six days. The 1ml of the diluted culture was inoculated directed to the infection group animals. An additional 19ml of distilled water would be added to the container and the frogs were maintained to have direct contact with the water at least 2 hours a day through turning of the container. During the third day of infection, another 1ml of diluted culture was inoculated to the infection group animals in the same manner. The infection rate of each group was 100,000 zoospores/ml (42.11%), 200,000 zoospores/ml (50.0%), 300,000 zoospores/ml (66.67%) and control group (0.0%). Overall, the infection rate of all the group was 45.44%. Mortalities during infection procedure in infection group was 42.86% (15 out of 35 animals died), while none out of 5 animals died in control group. Recovery process was conducted at the temperature of 32℃ for 4 days with 6 naturally infected animals and 31℃ for 7 days with 21 naturally infected animals. The recovery rate of first 6 animals was 0%, which means all of 6 animals testing positive for Bd screening in the post recovery procedure. However, all the animals were recovered in second group, although two animals died during the process. The results may support conservation efforts and help to study the effect of climate change and temperature difference to the current Bd epidemic.

저자

  • 우재호 [ Jaeho Woo | 서울대학교 산림과학부 ]
  • 이도나 [ Dona Lee | 서울대학교 수의과대학 ]
  • 이인경 [ Inkyung Lee | 맥길대학교 환경과학부 ]
  • 브루스 월드만 [ Bruce Waldman | 서울대학교 생명과학부 ]

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간행물 정보

발행기관

  • 발행기관명
    한국양서ㆍ파충류학회 [The Korean Research Society of Herpetologists]
  • 설립연도
    2008
  • 분야
    자연과학>기타자연과학
  • 소개
    본 학회는 우리나라에 서식하는 양서․파충류에 관한 연구 및 연구 결과를 논의하고, 이를 통하여 한국 내 양서․파충류의 효율적인 보전에 관한 대책 등을 제시하여, 한국의 자연환경 보전에 기여하고자 한다.

간행물

  • 간행물명
    한국양서ㆍ파충류학회 학술대회
  • 간기
    연간
  • 수록기간
    2009~2024
  • 십진분류
    KDC 497 DDC 590

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