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Lee Berger (biologist)

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In 1990 a mysterious decline in frog species was observed in Australia. Professor Lee Berger discovered Chytridiomycosis Dendrobatidae in 1993. Rick Speare theorised that this was caused by an infectious disease and hired Berger to study this. At the time it was thought that infectious diseases
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in the skin of the frog. This fungus disrupts the skin, making the frogs unable to absorb electrolytes and water, ultimately causing them to die. Her work on this infectious disease has helped to change practices in conservation around the world.
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could not cause an extinction. However, in 1998 Berger was able to identify a fungus, called
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was responsible for the decline and extinction of hundreds of amphibian species.
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with her family just a year later. She earned her undergraduate degree in
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Berger, Lee; Skerratt, Lee Francis (17 October 2018).
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Lee Berger (paleoanthropologist)
University of Melbourne
James Cook University
Fellow, Australian Academy of Science
Frank Fenner Prize
Ian Clunies Ross Memorial Award
Infectious diseases
Veterinary Science
Fungal Pathogenesis
Thesis
Diseases in Australian Frogs
Doctoral advisor
Rick Speare
FAA
biologist
veterinarian
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
Epsom, England
Melbourne, Australia
Veterinary Science
University of Melbourne
PhD
James Cook University
Rick Speare
chytrid fungus
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
chytridiomycosis
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
Ian Clunies Ross Memorial Award
Frank Fenner Prize for Life Scientist of the Year

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