I'm curious if there exists a test for the presence of chytrid fungus that
can be used in the field and provide results outside of the lab. Thanks
ahead of time for any information. 

 

Bruce Robertson

Assistant Professor of Biology

Division of Science, Mathematics and Computing

Bard College

30 Campus Drive

Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504

Email:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

Office: 845-752-2332

Homepage: brucerobertson.weebly.com

 

The bottle is messing with your love life? Check this out:

 
<http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/06/19/193493225/the-love-that-dared-
not-speak-its-name-of-a-beetle-for-a-beer-bottle>
http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/06/19/193493225/the-love-that-dared-n
ot-speak-its-name-of-a-beetle-for-a-beer-bottle

Also see:
<http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2013/06/05/freeing-animals-from-our
-evolutionary-traps/>
http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2013/06/05/freeing-animals-from-our-
evolutionary-traps/

 

 

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