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SUBMITTER: Wyatt KB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2572834 | biostudies-literature | 2008
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wyatt Kelly B KB Campos Paula F PF Gilbert M Thomas P MT Kolokotronis Sergios-Orestis SO Hynes Wayne H WH DeSalle Rob R Ball Stanley J SJ Daszak Peter P MacPhee Ross D E RD Greenwood Alex D AD
PloS one 20081105 11
It is now widely accepted that novel infectious disease can be a leading cause of serious population decline and even outright extinction in some invertebrate and vertebrate groups (e.g., amphibians). In the case of mammals, however, there are still no well-corroborated instances of such diseases having caused or significantly contributed to the complete collapse of species. A case in point is the extinction of the endemic Christmas Island rat (Rattus macleari): although it has been argued that ...[more]