Linking anthropogenic resources to wildlife–pathogen dynamics: a review and meta‐analysis

DJ Becker, DG Streicker, S Altizer - Ecology letters, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Wildlife health and supplemental feeding: a review and management recommendations

MH Murray, DJ Becker, RJ Hall, SM Hernandez - Biological Conservation, 2016 - Elsevier
Humans provide supplemental food to wildlife under many contexts, ranging from
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

CK Johnson, PL Hitchens… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Emerging infectious diseases in humans are frequently caused by pathogens originating
from animal hosts, and zoonotic disease outbreaks present a major challenge to global …

Divergent impacts of warming weather on wildlife disease risk across climates

JM Cohen, EL Sauer, O Santiago, S Spencer, JR Rohr - Science, 2020 - science.org
INTRODUCTION Infectious disease outbreaks among wildlife have surged in recent
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 …

Effects of culling vampire bats on the spatial spread and spillover of rabies virus

M Viana, JA Benavides, A Broos, D Ibañez Loayza… - Science …, 2023 - science.org
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 …

Sociality, density‐dependence and microclimates determine the persistence of populations suffering from a novel fungal disease, white‐nose syndrome

KE Langwig, WF Frick, JT Bried, AC Hicks… - Ecology …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Disease has caused striking declines in wildlife and threatens numerous species with
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 …

Transmission dynamics and prospects for the elimination of canine rabies

K Hampson, J Dushoff, S Cleaveland, DT Haydon… - PLoS …, 2009 - journals.plos.org
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 …

Assembling evidence for identifying reservoirs of infection

M Viana, R Mancy, R Biek, S Cleaveland… - Trends in ecology & …, 2014 - cell.com
Many pathogens persist in multihost systems, making the identification of infection reservoirs
crucial for devising effective interventions. Here, we present a conceptual framework for …