Background: The spread of infectious diseases in wildlife populations is influenced by patterns of between-host contacts. Habitat ‘‘hotspots’ ’- places attracting a large numbers of individuals or social groups- can significantly alter contact patterns and, hence, disease propagation. Research on the importance of habitat hotspots in wildlife epidemiology has primarily focused on how inter-individual contacts occurring at the hotspot itself increase disease transmission. However, in territorial animals, epidemiologically important contacts may primarily occur as animals cross through territories of conspecifics en route to habitat hotspots. So far, the phenomenon has received little attention. Here, we investigate the importance of these co...
The management of many pathogens, which are of concern to humans and their livestock, is complicated...
Understanding host–pathogen dynamics requires realistic consideration of transmission events that, i...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
The spread of infectious diseases in wildlife populations is influenced by patterns of between-host ...
Motivated by an array of infectious diseases that threaten wildlife populations, a simple metapopula...
Migratory animals are simultaneously challenged by the physiological demands of long-distance moveme...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources, Wildlife, 2012Diseases are potential th...
The Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infections of humans have their...
Although movement ecology has leveraged models of home range formation to explore the effects of spa...
Urban areas are expanding globally, with far-reaching ecological consequences, including for wildlif...
Epidemiological models of infectious diseases are essential tools in support of risk assessment, sur...
Human-induced landscape change associated with habitat loss and fragmentation places wildlife popula...
Many wildlife species occupy landscapes that vary in the distribution, abundance, and quality of foo...
Though epidemiology dates back to the 1700s, most mathematical representations of epidemics still us...
Emerging infectious diseases are a significant threat to global public health and biosecurity. The m...
The management of many pathogens, which are of concern to humans and their livestock, is complicated...
Understanding host–pathogen dynamics requires realistic consideration of transmission events that, i...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
The spread of infectious diseases in wildlife populations is influenced by patterns of between-host ...
Motivated by an array of infectious diseases that threaten wildlife populations, a simple metapopula...
Migratory animals are simultaneously challenged by the physiological demands of long-distance moveme...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources, Wildlife, 2012Diseases are potential th...
The Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infections of humans have their...
Although movement ecology has leveraged models of home range formation to explore the effects of spa...
Urban areas are expanding globally, with far-reaching ecological consequences, including for wildlif...
Epidemiological models of infectious diseases are essential tools in support of risk assessment, sur...
Human-induced landscape change associated with habitat loss and fragmentation places wildlife popula...
Many wildlife species occupy landscapes that vary in the distribution, abundance, and quality of foo...
Though epidemiology dates back to the 1700s, most mathematical representations of epidemics still us...
Emerging infectious diseases are a significant threat to global public health and biosecurity. The m...
The management of many pathogens, which are of concern to humans and their livestock, is complicated...
Understanding host–pathogen dynamics requires realistic consideration of transmission events that, i...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...