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Pseudogymnoascus destructans (formerly
known as
Geomyces destructans) is a
psychrophilic (cold-loving)
fungus that
causes white-nose
syndrome (WNS), a...
- Carmich. (1976)
Geomyces auratus Traaen (1914)
Geomyces cretaceus Traaen (1914)
Geomyces destructans Gargas et al. (2009)
Geomyces laevis Zhong Q. Li...
- is the most
common species of the
genus Geomyces;
which also
includes G.
vinaceus and G. asperulatus.
Geomyces pannorum has been
identified as an agent...
- It is cold
loving or psychrophilic. It is
phylogenetically related to
Geomyces spp., but with a
conidial morphology distinct from
characterized members...
- Reeder, D. M.; .Blehert, D. S. (2011). "Experimental
infection of bats with
Geomyces destructans causes white-nose syndrome". Nature. 480 (7377): 376–378. Bibcode:2011Natur...
- two
additional species, P.
appendiculatus and P. verrucosus. In 2013,
Geomyces destructans the
casual agent of bat
white nose
syndrome was transferred...
-
respiratory infection.
Pseudogymnoascus destructans (formerly
known as
Geomyces destructans) is a
fungus that
causes white-nose
syndrome in bats. Microsporidia...
- "Recovery of
Little Brown Bats (Myotis lucifugus) from
Natural Infection with
Geomyces destructans, White-Nose Syndrome".
Journal of
Wildlife Diseases. 47 (3):...
- to the
spread of
White Nose Syndrome, a
fungal infection caused by the
Geomyces destructans fungus in bats,
including the
Ozark big-eared bat, Indiana...
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millions of bats
within the past 9
years in
United States and Canada.
Geomyces-destructans is the
causative fungal agent of the
characteristic skin lesions...