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Fig 1.

Map of the study region.

Locations of the study sites, Campo Ma’an National Park (CM), Ebo Forest (EF), Lobéké National Park (LB), Mbam Djerem National Park (MD), Mount Cameroon village (MCV), Mount Cameroon (MC), Ndikiniméki (ND), and Takamanda (TM) are marked with yellow circles. Previously published Bd sample sites are marked with black circles. The sites sampled in this study have all been previously sampled with the exception of Mbam Djerem National Park and Takamanda. This figure was created with Natural Earth vector and raster map data (naturalearthdata.com).

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Table 1.

Prevalence and infection intensity of Bd from eight sites in Cameroon.

Prevalence (with 95% confidence intervals) and infection intensity, mean and standard deviation (SD), is reported for Campo Ma’an (CM), Ebo Forest (EF), Lobéké National Park (LB), Mbam Djerem National Park (MD), Mount Cameroon (MC), Mount Cameroon Village (MCV), Ndikiniméki (ND), and Takamanda (TM).

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Fig 2.

Environmental suitability modeled in BIOMOD2 for Bd under present and future climate projections.

Future models include years 2030, 2050, and 2080 under the 2.6, 4.5, 6.0, and 8.5 RCPs. The scale indicates less suitable environment (cooler colors) and most suitable environment (warmer colors).

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Fig 3.

Phylogenetic tree of ITS rRNA sequences from global Bd samples.

Isolates are color coded according to the country where they were collected. Samples from Cameroon are highlighted in yellow.

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