Linking anthropogenic resources to wildlife–pathogen dynamics: a review and meta‐analysis
Urbanisation and agriculture cause declines for many wildlife, but some species benefit from
novel resources, especially food, provided in human‐dominated habitats. Resulting shifts in …
novel resources, especially food, provided in human‐dominated habitats. Resulting shifts in …
Wildlife health and supplemental feeding: a review and management recommendations
Humans provide supplemental food to wildlife under many contexts, ranging from
professional feeding areas for game species to backyard bird feeders. Such resources …
professional feeding areas for game species to backyard bird feeders. Such resources …
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk
Emerging infectious diseases in humans are frequently caused by pathogens originating
from animal hosts, and zoonotic disease outbreaks present a major challenge to global …
from animal hosts, and zoonotic disease outbreaks present a major challenge to global …
Divergent impacts of warming weather on wildlife disease risk across climates
INTRODUCTION Infectious disease outbreaks among wildlife have surged in recent
decades alongside global climate change. However, the circumstances under which climate …
decades alongside global climate change. However, the circumstances under which climate …
[書籍][B] Modeling infectious diseases in humans and animals
MJ Keeling, P Rohani - 2008 - books.google.com
For epidemiologists, evolutionary biologists, and health-care professionals, real-time and
predictive modeling of infectious disease is of growing importance. This book provides a …
predictive modeling of infectious disease is of growing importance. This book provides a …
Effects of culling vampire bats on the spatial spread and spillover of rabies virus
Controlling pathogen circulation in wildlife reservoirs is notoriously challenging. In Latin
America, vampire bats have been culled for decades in hopes of mitigating lethal rabies …
America, vampire bats have been culled for decades in hopes of mitigating lethal rabies …
Sociality, density‐dependence and microclimates determine the persistence of populations suffering from a novel fungal disease, white‐nose syndrome
Disease has caused striking declines in wildlife and threatens numerous species with
extinction. Theory suggests that the ecology and density‐dependence of transmission …
extinction. Theory suggests that the ecology and density‐dependence of transmission …
Globalization, land use, and the invasion of West Nile virus
AM Kilpatrick - Science, 2011 - science.org
Many invasive species that have been spread through the globalization of trade and travel
are pathogens. A paradigmatic case is the introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) into North …
are pathogens. A paradigmatic case is the introduction of West Nile virus (WNV) into North …
Transmission dynamics and prospects for the elimination of canine rabies
Rabies has been eliminated from domestic dog populations in Western Europe and North
America, but continues to kill many thousands of people throughout Africa and Asia every …
America, but continues to kill many thousands of people throughout Africa and Asia every …
Assembling evidence for identifying reservoirs of infection
Many pathogens persist in multihost systems, making the identification of infection reservoirs
crucial for devising effective interventions. Here, we present a conceptual framework for …
crucial for devising effective interventions. Here, we present a conceptual framework for …