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An Martel
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 342
Citations - 11545
An Martel is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chytridiomycosis & Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 335 publications receiving 9496 citations.
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Co-occurrence of Mycoplasma Species and Pigeon Herpesvirus-1 Infection in Racing Pigeons ( Columba livia).
TL;DR: Oropharyngeal swab samples were collected from 438 live racing pigeons (Columba livia), with and without signs of respiratory disease, that were housed in 220 lofts in 3 provinces in the western part of the Netherlands to identify Mycoplasma species and pigeon herpesvirus-1 (PHV-1) from the samples.
Efficacy of a single bolus administration of gamithromycin against Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale infection in turkeys
Anneleen Watteyn,Elke Plessers,Heidi Wyns,Vishwanatha Reddy Avalakuppa Papi Reddy,Frank Pasmans,An Martel,Freddy Haesebrouck,Patrick De Backer,Siska Croubels +8 more
Mycotoxin contamination in commercial parakeet feeds
Shaoji Li,Emmanuel Njumbe Ediage,Sarah De Saeger,Lieven Van Waeyenberghe,An Garmyn,Marc Verlinden,Richard Ducatelle,Siska Croubels,Freddy Haesebrouck,Frank Pasmans,An Martel +10 more
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Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans Threat to the Iberian Urodele Hotspot
Jaime Bosch,An Martel,Jarrod Sopniewski,Barbora Thumsová,César Ayres,Ben C. Scheele,Guillermo Velo-Antón,Frank Pasmans +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the current epidemiological situation with extensive field sampling of urodele populations and then sought to delineate priority regions and identify conservation units for the Iberian Peninsula by estimating the susceptibility of Iberians urodeles using laboratory experiments, evidence from mortality events in nature and captivity and inference from phylogeny.
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Recorded mortality in the vulnerable Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra prenjensis (Amphibia: Caudata), is not associated with the presence of known amphibian pathogens
TL;DR: This poster presents a probabilistic procedure for determining thesexual dimorphism of birds of prey found in Bosnia and Herzegovina through X-ray diffraction analysis.