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Fig 1.

Example of oral deformities found among the studied tadpoles.

(A) and (B) = normal tadpoles; (C) = tadpole with dekeratinized jaw sheaths (black arrows) and generalized dekeratinization in tooth rows; (D) = tadpole with dekeratinized upper jaw sheath (black arrow). Upper images Boana albopunctata, and lower images Scinax hayii.

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Table 1.

Oral deformities and related Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) infections of tadpoles of six species of Atlantic Forest anurans in southeastern Brazil.

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Table 2.

Cases of false positives and false negatives for the detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) infection produced by the use of the three oral deformities studied as proxies (JS, TR and JT) and for the JSD-proxy.

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