En 2018 se fusionan la Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, con la Facultad de Ecología y Recursos Naturales y se crea la Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida (Fac.CV)
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Examinando Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida por Autor ". Zamudio, Kelly R"
(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2020-03) Scheele, Ben C.; Pasmans, Frank; Lee F, Skerratt; Lee, Berger; An, Marte; Wouter, Beukema; Acevedo, Aldemar; Burrowes, Patricia; Carvalho, Tamilie; Catenazzi, Alessandro; De la Riva, Ignacio; Fisher, Matthew C; Flechas, Sandra V; Foster, Claire N; Frías-Álvarez, Patricia; Trenton W. J, . Garner; Gratwicke, Brian; Guayasamin, Juan M; Hirschfeld, Mareike; Kolby, Jonathan; . Kosch, Tiffany; La Marca, Enrique; Lindenmayer, David B.; Lips, Karen R; Longo, Ana V; Maneyro, Raúl; McDonald, Cait A; Mendelson III, Joseph; Palacios-Rodriguez, Pablo; Parra-Olea, Gabriela; Corinne L, Richards-Zawack; Rödel, Mark-Oliver; Rovito, Sean M.; Soto-Azat, Claudio; Toledo, Luís Felipe; Voyles, Jaime; Weldon, Ché; Whitfield, Steven M.; Wilkinson, Mark W; . Zamudio, Kelly R; Canessa, Stefano
Lambert et al. question our retrospective and holistic epidemiological assessment of the role of
chytridiomycosis in amphibian declines. Their alternative assessment is narrow and provides an incomplete
evaluation of evidence. Adopting this approach limits understanding of infectious disease impacts and
hampers conservation efforts. We reaffirm that our study provides unambiguous evidence that
chytridiomycosis has affected at least 501 amphibian species.