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Ecology of emerging infectious disease, amphibian ecology and biogeography, aquatic food webs Vance Vredenburg was raised in Mexico and the United States. His scientific training began as an undergraduate at the University of California Santa Barbara where he worked on ecological research projects in coastal California, Alaska, the Caribbean and Antarctica. His Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley (2002) included whole-lake experiments that showed recovery of declining frogs in the Sierra Nevada, California after removal of introduced trout. His current research focuses on the impacts of emerging infectious amphibian disease (e.g. chytridiomycosis), the phylogeography of amphibians (using genetics, morphology, and mating behavior), and climate change impacts on aquatic food webs using stable isotopes. Vredenburg is the co-founder of AmphibiaWeb (www.AmphibiaWeb.org), an online conservation resource for the world’s amphibians. His research is currently funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to understand how some populations of frogs survive epidemics. Vance Vredenburg is a research associate at the California Academy of Sciences and the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.

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61. Adams AJ, SJ Kupferberg, MQ Wilber, AP Pessier, M Grefsrud, S Bobzien, VT Vredenburg, CJ Briggs. In Press. Extreme drought, host density, sex, and bullfrogs influence fungal pathogen infection in a declining lotic amphibian. Ecosphere 60. Romansic, JM, JE Johnson, RS Wagner, RH Hill, CA Gaulke, VT Vredenburg, AR Blaustein. In Press Complex interactive effects of water mold, herbicide, and the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis on Pacific treefrog (Hyliola regilla) hosts. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 59. Cusi JC, AC Barboza, VT Vredenburg, R von May. 2017. New distribution records and conservation status of Atelopus seminiferus Cope, 1874: A Critically Endangered harlequin frog from northern Peru 58. De Leon, M. E., V. T. Vredenburg, and J. Piovia-Scott. 2016. Recent Emergence of a Chytrid Fungal Pathogen in California Cascades Frogs (Rana cascadae). EcoHealth.doi:10.1007/s10393-016-1201-1 (2016). 57. Yap, T. A., L. Gillespie, S. Ellison, S. V. Flechas, M. S. Koo, A. E. Martinez, and V. T. Vredenburg. 2016. Invasion of the Fungal Pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis on California Islands. EcoHealth 13:145-150, doi:10.1007/s10393-015-1071-y (2016). 56. Knapp, RA, GM Fellers, PM Kleeman, DAW Miller, VT Vredenburg, EB Rosenblum, and CJ Briggs. 2016. Large-scale recovery of an endangered amphibian despite ongoing exposure to multiple stressors Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 113, 11889-11894, doi:10.1073/pnas.1600983113 (2016). 55. Warne, R. W., B. LaBumbard, S. LaGrange, V. T. Vredenburg, and A. Catenazzi. 2016. Co-Infection by Chytrid Fungus and Ranaviruses in Wild and Harvested Frogs in the Tropical Andes. PLoS ONE 11:e0145864. 54. Flechas, S., VT Vredenburg, and A. Amézquita. 2015. Infection Prevalence in Three Lowland Species of Harlequin Toads from the Threatened Genus Atelopus. Herpetological Review 46(4) pp. 528-532. 53. Yap, T., L. Gillespie, S. Ellison, S. Flechas, M. Koo, A. Martinez, and VT Vredenburg. 2015. Invasion of the Fungal Pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis on California Islands. EcoHealth:1-6. DOI 10.1007/s10393-015-1071-y 52. Sette, C, VT Vredenburg, A Zink. 2015. Reconstructing historical and contemporary disease dynamics: a case study using the California slender salamander (Biological Conservation) 51. Yap, T., M. Koo, R.F. Ambrose, D.B. Wake and V.T. Vredenburg. 2015. Averting a biodiversity crisis. 2015. Science. Vol. 349 no. 6247 pp. 481-482 50.Cusi, J.C., Barboza, A.C., Vredenburg, V.T., Von May, R., 2015. A new locality, range extension and record of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the endangered terrestrial breeding frog Pristimantis katoptroides Flores, 1988 (Anura: Craugastoridae) in Peru. Check List 11, 1608. 49. Fong JJ, Cheng TL, Bataille A, Pessier AP, Waldman B, and VT Vredenburg. 2015. Early 1900s Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Korean Amphibians. PLoS ONE 10(3): e0115656. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0115656 48. Talley, BL, C Muletz, R Fleischer, VT Vredenburg, and KR Lips A Century of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Illinois Amphibians (1888-1989) 2015. Biological Conservation 182(2015):254-261 47. Galindo-Bustos, MA, DMB Hernandez-Jauregui, T Cheng, VT Vredenburg, and G Parra-Olea. 2014. Presence and prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in commercial amphibians in Mexico City. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 2014 45:4, 830-835 46. Chaves G, H Zumbado-Ulate, A García-Rodríguez , E Gómez, VT Vredenburg, and MJ Ryan. 2014. Rediscovery of the critically endangered streamside frog Craugastor taurus (Craugastoridae) in Costa Rica. Tropical Conservation Science 7:628-638 45. Catenazzi, A., E. Lehr, and VT Vredenburg. 2014. Thermal Physiology, Disease, and Amphibian Declines on the Eastern Slopes of the Andes. Conservation Biology 28:509-517. 44. Bishop*, M. R., R. C. Drewes, and VT Vredenburg. 2014. Food Web Linkages Demonstrate Importance of Terrestrial Prey for the Threatened California Red-Legged Frog. Journal of Herpetology 48:137-143. 43. Murrieta-Galindo,R, G Parra-Olea, A González-Romero, F López-Barrera, and VT Vredenburg. 2014. Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in amphibians inhabiting cloud forests and coffee agroecosystems in central Veracruz, Mexico. European Journal of Wildlife Research:1-9.

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