Data from Burmese pythons swabbed for the presence of SFD-causing Ophidiomyces in southwest Florida
Dates
Publication Date
2020-02-05
Start Date
2017-12-17
End Date
2018-11-06
Citation
Glorioso, B.M., Bartoszek, I., and Lorch, J.M., 2020, Data from Burmese pythons swabbed for the presence of SFD-causing Ophidiomyces in southwest Florida: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9UO1MUB.
Summary
The size and sex of each of the Burmese pythons swabbed in this study for the SFD-causing (snake fungal disease) Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola pathogen is given along with the real time PCR swab result.
Summary
The size and sex of each of the Burmese pythons swabbed in this study for the SFD-causing (snake fungal disease) Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola pathogen is given along with the real time PCR swab result.
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Type: Related Primary Publication
Glorioso, B.M., Bartoszek, I., and Lorch, J.M., 2020, Low-level detection of SFD-causing Ophidiomyces on Burmese Pythons in Southwest Florida, with confirmation of the pathogen on co-occurring native snakes: Herpetological Review, v. 51, no. 2, p. 245–247.
The data was collected to determine if this pathogen is present in the ecosystem in southwest Florida where Burmese pythons are invasive. Native snakes were also swabbed opportunistically during python removal efforts. The data contained within this data release is summarized in a table in the associated manuscript, and therefore the data release offers only minimally more information than the journal product.