Description: English: Zoosporangia of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis strain 98-1810/3 visible as transparent spherical bodies growing in lake water on (a) freshwater arthropod and (b) algae. Date: August 2003. Source: Johnson ML, Speare R. Survival of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in water: quarantine and disease control implications. Emerg Infect Dis [serial online] 2003 Aug [date cited]. Available from: URL: https://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol9no8/03-0145.htm. Author: Johnson/Speare (publication does not specify). Permission(Reusing this file): Public Domain rationale.
Description: English: Scientists sample a rough-skinned newt for the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans, or Bsal, at a pond near Portland, Oregon. Bsal is decimating wild salamander populations in Europe and could emerge in the U.S. through the captive amphibian trade. Date: 2016. Source: United States Geological Survey. Author: Brome McCreary, USGS. Public domain.
Description: English: Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) covered with Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans ulcerations, which are visible as black spots (photo credit = F. Pasmans). Date: 10 December 2015. Source: doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1005251. Author: F. Pasmans. Other versions: : This file has been extracted from another file: Fire salamander covered with Bsal ulcerations.PNG : .
Description: English: Fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) covered with Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans ulcerations, which are visible as black spots (photo credit = F. Pasmans). Date: 10 December 2015. Source: doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1005251. Author: F. Pasmans, derivative workLämpel. Other versions: Original. : This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Deutsch: Tiefen angehoben, Schlagschatten maskiert, Sättigung, Farbe und Kontrast optimiert. The original can be viewed here: Fire salamander covered with Bsal ulcerations.PNG: . Modifications made by Lämpel.