Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Yes, fungal parasite have caused some of the many amphibian population declines and extinctions. See the data analysis below
Before 2004,
I) Chytrid absent
II) Frogs present = Over 2300
From 2004 to 2009,
I) Chytrid prevailed in lakes, however, they were contained in some lakes due to applied fungicide
By 2009
II) Frogs remainder = 38
Since, Yellow-legged frogs can be killed by B. dendrobatidis infection. You can draw a conclusion that the timing of the declines and the survival of frogs treated with fungicides suggest that the chytrid caused the decline in frog populations.