Hi all, I have been trying to find information regarding the degree to which frogs that spend significant amounts of time in forest canopies are suffering frog Chytridiomycosis. I have not been able to find much in literature searches about this (though I have found lots of stuff about ground- and stream- dwelling frogs and a bit about frogs that tend to hang out relatively low-down on trees). If anyone knows anythings about this, or knows of any good articles that I have missed, please let me know.
Thanks! Tom McFarland
