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The following is a list of California species in which Bd has been detected. As more information on the impacts of Bd [to these species] becomes available, we will be adding information to this page. Bd is species-specific in its effects, but even within a species, environmental factors most likely play a large role in the outcome of infection. Thus Bd infection may have very different effects on amphibians across the geographic distributional range of each species.
Bufonids
Bufo boreas halophilus (Western toad)
Bufo californicus (Arroyo toad)
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Bufo canorus (Yosemite toad)
Hylids Hyla regilla (Pacific treefrog)
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Ranids Rana aurora
Rana boylii (Foothill yellow-legged frog)
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R. cascadae (Cascades frog)
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R. catesbeiana (Bullfrog)
R. draytonii (California red-legged frog)
R. muscosa (Mountain yellow-legged frog)
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Ambystomatids Ambystoma californiense (California tiger salamander)
A. macrodactylum (Long-toed salamander)
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Salamandrids
Taricha torosa torosa (California newt)