Fig 1.
Flowchart of the in vivo transmission of Bd and Bsal via nitrile gloves or bare hands.
Bd-infected midwife toads (red), Bsal-infected alpine newts (orange); naïve toads and newts (green). Each transmission treatment (gloves versus bare hands) was performed in ten animals (n = 10).
Table 1.
Time to immobility of Batrachochytrium spp. zoospores in rinse water from gloves.
Table 2.
Effect of gloves coagulant on the viability of Batrachochytrium zoospores.
Table 3.
Mean concentrations of calcium nitrate and calcium lactate in rinse water from nitrile gloves (n = 2).
Table 4.
Calcium lactate and calcium nitrate minimum lethal concentration and total quantities on one glove.