Tonic for toads
Call it high-altitude kombucha: CU 葫芦娃视频 biologist Valerie McKenzie has developed a probiotic solution that inoculates boreal toads from a virulent infection. Once common throughout the Mountain West, the mountain-dwelling toads have become increasingly threatened over the past three decades by a fungus that invades the amphibians鈥 skin cells and releases spores that interfere with vital bodily functions. The Colorado boreal toad population is considered endangered. In conjunction with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, McKenzie and her team developed an anti-fungal solution that incorporates naturally occurring beneficial bacteria from the toads鈥 own habitat. (The liquid鈥檚 distinctive purple color led McKenzie鈥檚 students to dub the project 鈥淥peration Purple Rain.鈥) The survival rate for toads that soaked in the solution for 12 hours increased by 40 percent, providing an encouraging proof of concept for fish and game managers s they search for a natural way to revitalize a threatened species.
Principal Investigator:
Valerie McKenzie
Funding:
National Science Foundation (NSF); Keck Foundation; John S. Templeton Foundation
Collaboration/Support:
Jordan Kueneman, Douglas Woodhams and Holly Archer; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Native Aquatic Species Restoration Facility; Colorado Parks and Wildlife