Matthew C. Fisher

Affiliations: 
Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Infection, epidemiology, genomics, genetics
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Case NT, Gurr SJ, Fisher MC, et al. (2025) Fungal impacts on Earth's ecosystems. Nature. 638: 49-57
Sewell TR, van Dorp L, Ghosh PN, et al. (2024) Archival mitogenomes identify invasion by the CAPE lineage caused an African amphibian extinction in the wild. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 291: 20241157
Winter DJ, Weir BS, Glare T, et al. (2022) A single fungal strain was the unexpected cause of a mass aspergillosis outbreak in the world's largest and only flightless parrot. Iscience. 25: 105470
Schmeller DS, Cheng T, Shelton J, et al. (2022) Environment is associated with chytrid infection and skin microbiome richness on an amphibian rich island (Taiwan). Scientific Reports. 12: 16456
Case NT, Berman J, Blehert DS, et al. (2022) The future of fungi: threats and opportunities. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Bosch J, Thumsová B, López-Rojo N, et al. (2021) Microplastics increase susceptibility of amphibian larvae to the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Scientific Reports. 11: 22438
Alvarado-Rybak M, Acuña P, Peñafiel-Ricaurte A, et al. (2021) Chytridiomycosis Outbreak in a Chilean Giant Frog () Captive Breeding Program: Genomic Characterization and Pathological Findings. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 8: 733357
Fisher MC, Pasmans F, Martel A. (2021) Virulence and Pathogenicity of Chytrid Fungi Causing Amphibian Extinctions. Annual Review of Microbiology
Jervis P, Pintanel P, Hopkins K, et al. (2021) Post-epizootic microbiome associations across communities of neotropical amphibians. Molecular Ecology
Rodrigues AM, Beale MA, Hagen F, et al. (2020) The global epidemiology of emerging species in recent years. Studies in Mycology. 97: 100095
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