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Fig 1.

Survival of amphibians exposed to pesticides as tadpoles.

Species are arranged phylogenetically (rows) and by geographic origin (columns). Dashed lines indicate Bd-exposed individuals, and solid lines indicate Bd-unexposed individuals.

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Fig 2.

Infection level (log genome equivalents +1) for Bd-exposed amphibians exposed to pesticides as tadpoles.

Species are arranged phylogenetically (rows) and by geographic origin (columns). Values plotted are means ±1SE.

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Fig 3.

Survival of amphibians exposed to pesticides as metamorphs.

Species are arranged phylogenetically (rows) and by geographic origin (columns). Dashed lines indicate Bd-exposed individuals, and solid lines indicate Bd-unexposed individuals.

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Table 1.

For Amphibians Exposed To Pesticides As Tadpoles (A) And After Metamorphosis (B), Hazard Ratios And P-Values Indicating The Association Between Probability Of Mortality And All Statistically Significant Risk Factors.

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Fig 4.

Infection level (log genome equivalents +1) for Bd-exposed amphibians exposed to pesticides after metamorphosis.

Species are arranged phylogenetically (rows) and by geographic origin (columns). Values plotted are means ±1SE.

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Table 2.

Results of Tukey’s tests comparing Bd load between pesticide treatments for amphibians exposed to pesticides as tadpoles (A) and after metamorphosis (B).

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