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Tadpole slayer: mystery epidemic imperils frogs.


From Alaska to Florida, a novel and yet-unnamed protozoan protozoan (prō'təzō`ən), informal term for the unicellular heterotrophs of the kingdom Protista. Protozoans comprise a large, diverse assortment of microscopic or near-microscopic organisms that live as single cells or in simple  is knocking off tadpoles Tadpoles are a psychedelic rock band formed in 1990 in New York City by Todd Parker (guitars/vocals) and Michael Kite Audino (drums.) In 1992, Nick Kramer (guitars/vocals), David Max (bass) and Andrew Jackson (guitars) of the fledgling Manhattan group, Hit, joined the Tadpoles . Species vulnerable to "the beast" belong to the genus Rana, which includes leopard frogs, green frogs, and bullfrogs, says ecologist John C. Maerz.

His team at the University of Georgia Organization
The President of the University of Georgia (as of 2007, Michael F. Adams) is the head administrator and is appointed and overseen by the Georgia Board of Regents.
 in Athens stumbled across mass die-offs of southern leopard frog The Southern Leopard Frog (Lithobates sphenocephalus[1][2], previously Rana sphenocephala) is a species of mostly aquatic true frog, found in the south-eastern third of the United States. There are two accepted subspecies.  tadpoles in nearby ponds last year. Dissection showed the animals' innards peppered with spherical, one-celled parasites. Genetic testing Genetic Testing Definition

A genetic test examines the genetic information contained inside a person's cells, called DNA, to determine if that person has or will develop a certain disease or could pass a disease to his or her offspring.
 confirmed these are loosely related to Perkinsus,

a disease-causing organism that affects marine shellfish.

Maerz' group now offers the first published photos of the pathogen and descriptions of its effects in the current issue of EcoHealth. Infected tadpoles become lethargic and developmentally stunted, the Georgia scientists report. Although the mystery parasite infects all organs, it clusters in the liver, sometimes tripling that organ's size and giving the false impression that an animal is fat and robust. So many protozoa swamped and killed tissue in the liver of one sick tadpole tadpole, larval, aquatic stage of any of the amphibian animals. After hatching from the egg, the tadpole, sometimes called a polliwog, is gill-breathing and legless and propels itself by means of a tail. , Maerz recalls, that throughout most of the organ "we could find no identifiable liver cells."

He notes that his team did not discover the pathogen. It was first found by veterinary pathologist A veterinary pathologist is a veterinary medical specialist. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) recognizes 20 specialties. [1] Some of these specialists provide a higher level of health care to pets - surgeons, internists, cardiologists, and  D. Earl Green of the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wise., part of the U.S. Geological Survey.

Since 1999, Green has quietly been recording a steady and growing incidence of the novel infection in frogs sent to his lab. All came from east of the Mississippi except for two outliers: frogs from Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, several years ago, and one sample that he ran across 3 weeks ago from the West Coast.

Fueled by warm weather, "this infection kills steadily and slowly over the course of summer" Green says. Although it targets tadpoles, there's a chance that adults could also carry it and serve as amphibian amphibian, in zoology
amphibian, in zoology, cold-blooded vertebrate animal of the class Amphibia. There are three living orders of amphibians: the frogs and toads (order Anura, or Salientia), the salamanders and newts (order Urodela, or Caudata), and the
 Typhoid Marys.

When Green can steal a moment, he intends to publish his experiences with the pathogen--and name it. But that may require yet a bit more information on the shape of its mitochondria, explains Sanford H. Feldman of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, a collaborator on Green's studies. Feldman says his work indicates that "this wicked-looking organism is very primitive" and appears to "phylogenetically phy·lo·ge·net·ic  
adj.
1. Of or relating to phylogeny or phylogenetics.

2. Relating to or based on evolutionary development or history: a phylogenetic classification of species.
 sit at the spot where animals and fungi diverged."

It's one of only three infectious agents capable of causing large die-offs of amphibians--almost all of which are in decline the world over. To date, the new protozoan has been reported only in the United States, Green says, where it has emerged as the "principal threat" that could lead to extinction of the Mississippi gopher frog. This amphibian's sole wild population breeds in only one infected pond, where for at least 4 years virtually all tadpoles have died.

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Title Annotation:This Week
Author:Raloff, Janet
Publication:Science News
Date:Nov 24, 2007
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