Animal migration and infectious disease risk

S Altizer, R Bartel, BA Han - science, 2011 - science.org
Animal migrations are often spectacular, and migratory species harbor zoonotic pathogens
of importance to humans. Animal migrations are expected to enhance the global spread of …

How sea lice from salmon farms may cause wild salmonid declines in Europe and North America and be a threat to fishes elsewhere

MJ Costello - Proceedings of the Royal Society B …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Fishes farmed in sea pens may become infested by parasites from wild fishes and in turn
become point sources for parasites. Sea lice, copepods of the family Caligidae, are the best …

Declining wild salmon populations in relation to parasites from farm salmon

M Krkosek, JS Ford, A Morton, S Lele, RA Myers… - Science, 2007 - science.org
Rather than benefiting wild fish, industrial aquaculture may contribute to declines in ocean
fisheries and ecosystems. Farm salmon are commonly infected with salmon lice …

Disease interaction and pathogens exchange between wild and farmed fish populations with special reference to Norway

LH Johansen, I Jensen, H Mikkelsen, PA Bjørn… - Aquaculture, 2011 - Elsevier
Norway has the largest salmon-farming industry in the world, an industry that is still growing,
and in recent years production of marine species like Atlantic cod has also increased. At the …

Loss of migratory behaviour increases infection risk for a butterfly host

DA Satterfield, JC Maerz… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Long-distance animal migrations have important consequences for infectious disease
dynamics. In some cases, migration lowers pathogen transmission by removing infected …

Sea lice as a density-dependent constraint to salmonid farming

PA Jansen, AB Kristoffersen… - … of the Royal …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Fisheries catches worldwide have shown no increase over the last two decades, while
aquaculture has been booming. To cover the demand for fish in the growing human …

Climate change vulnerability and perceived impacts on small-scale fisheries in eastern Mindanao

ED Macusi, ES Macusi, LA Jimenez… - Ocean & coastal …, 2020 - Elsevier
The reef fisheries in the Philippines are highly affected by various anthropogenic stressors
including climate change, marine pollution and fish depletion arising from overfishing. There …

Animal migrations and parasitism: reciprocal effects within a unified framework

R Poulin, D de Angeli Dutra - Biological Reviews, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Migrations, ie the recurring, roundtrip movement of animals between distant and distinct
habitats, occur among diverse metazoan taxa. Although traditionally linked to avoidance of …

Monarch butterfly migration and parasite transmission in eastern North America

RA Bartel, KS Oberhauser, JC De Roode, SM Altizer - Ecology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Seasonal migration occurs in many animal systems and is likely to influence interactions
between animals and their parasites. Here, we focus on monarch butterflies (Danaus …

The use of filter-feeders to manage disease in a changing world

CA Burge, CJ Closek, CS Friedman… - Integrative and …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Rapid environmental change is linked to increases in aquatic disease heightening the need
to develop strategies to manage disease. Filter-feeding species are effective biofilters and …