Extended Data Fig. 1: Effects of various preferred temperature regimes on chytrid infection.
From: Hotspot shelters stimulate frog resistance to chytridiomycosis

Infection intensity data for green and golden bell frogs (L. aurea) that were exposed to Bd. Frogs were infected with Bd, held at 19.0 °C for 14 days and then placed at one of three temperatures (26.4 °C, 29.1 °C or 31.0 °C), on the basis of the temperatures selected by those individuals in a previous study.