

REWIND OF THE MAJOR WILDLIFE
It's exam season again, a time when we like to look back on the past semester. This year, final-year veterinary students once again could take part in the “Major Wildlife”, an elective that focuses on wild animals and their health in a broader ecological context. Some images from during the excursions and internships The Major Wildlife has now been organised for the third year in a row. Over the past semester, fascinating excursions, lessons, internships and clinics took plac
Jan 151 min read


MONITORING OPHIDIOMYCES OPHIDIICOLA IN A HIGH-SUSCEPTIBILITY EUROPEAN SNAKE SPECIES
Ophidiomycosis (snake fungal disease) is a skin disease associated with the fungus Ophidiomyces ophidiicola ( Oo ). While Oo has been increasingly reported across continents, robust field data on prevalence, disease expression, and ecological correlates in free-ranging European snakes are still limited. In our new study, we investigated Oo infection and ophidiomycosis in dice snakes ( Natrix tessellata ) along the northern shore of Lake Como (Northern Italy), combining fie
Jan 22 min read


WHAT DRIVES BSAL SUSCEPTIBILITY IN NEWTS?
Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) is a major threat to salamanders of the world. Interestingly, some individuals of the same species can respond very differently to this pathogen. Our GLOSSI research project investigates the mechanisms underlying this variation, in order to find solutions for amphibian conservation. In our latest publication, we characterized the relation between individual variation in susceptibility to Bsal and the skin microbiome of Iberian ribbed
Dec 5, 20252 min read



