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Response to Comment on “Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity”

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Scheele, Ben
Pasmans, Frank
Skerratt, Lee F.
Berger, Lee
Martel, An
Beukema, Wouter
Acevedo, Aldemar A.
Burrowes, Patricia A.
Carvalho, Tamilie
Catenazzi, Alessandro

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Scheele, B.S., Pasmans, F., Skerratt, L.F., Berger, L., Martel, A., Beukema, W., Acevedo, A.A., Burrowes, P.A., Carvalho, T., Catenazzi, A., De la Riva, I., Fisher, M.C., Flechas, S.V., Foster, C.N., Frías-Álvarez. P., Garner, T.W.J., Gratwicke, B., Guayasamin, J.M., Hirschfeld, M., Kolby, J.E., Kosch, T.A., La Marca, E., Lindenmayer, D.B., Lips, K.R., Longo, A.V., Maneyro, R., McDonald, C.A., Mendelson III, J., Palacios-Rodriguez, P., Parra-Olea, G., Richards-Zawacki, C.L., Rödel, M-O., Rovito, S.M., Soto-Azat, C., Toledo, L.F., Voyles, J., Weldon, C., Whitfield, S.M., Wilkinson, M., Zamudio, K.R. and Canessa, S. (2020). Response to Comment on “Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity”. Science, 367 (6484), eaay2905.

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