The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAustralia's last mega-carnivore marsupial, the Tasmanian devil Sarcophilusharrisii, Dasyuridae is endemic to the island state of Tasmania. The recent appearance and rapid spread of a debilitating and usually lethal, cancer-like disease has raised concerns regarding the species' future. We used a demographic matrix modelling approach to evaluate the potential long-term implications of epidemics on this population. Both adult survival and temporally autocorrelated re-occurrence of disease were expressed as a function of female abundance. Large fluctuations in abundance resulted when disease outbreaks were conditioned to be density-dependent; however, this resulted in a low probab...
We present evidence that Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD) is an emerging disease that is now wides...
Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are recognized as a major conservation threat, globally. Th...
Monitoring the response of wild mammal populations to threatening processes is fundamental to effect...
The Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii, is the largest extant marsupial carnivore. In 1996, a de...
1. Examining the demographic responses of populations to disease epidemics and the nature of compens...
1. Examining the demographic responses of populations to disease epidemics and the nature of compens...
1. Monitoring the response of wild mammal populations to threatening processes is fundamental to eff...
1. We investigated the impact of a recently emerged disease, Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD), on ...
Abstract: The Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii, is the largest extant marsupial carnivore. In 1...
1. Examining the demographic responses of populations to disease epidemics and the nature of compens...
Infectious diseases are strong drivers of wildlife population dynamics, however, empirical analyses ...
Changes in life history are expected when new sources of extrinsic mortality impact on natural popul...
Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), is an emerging infectious cancer thought to be spread by biting....
Infectious diseases are increasingly being recognised as significant threatening processes in conser...
Most pathogens threatening to cause extinction of a host species are maintained on one or more reser...
We present evidence that Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD) is an emerging disease that is now wides...
Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are recognized as a major conservation threat, globally. Th...
Monitoring the response of wild mammal populations to threatening processes is fundamental to effect...
The Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii, is the largest extant marsupial carnivore. In 1996, a de...
1. Examining the demographic responses of populations to disease epidemics and the nature of compens...
1. Examining the demographic responses of populations to disease epidemics and the nature of compens...
1. Monitoring the response of wild mammal populations to threatening processes is fundamental to eff...
1. We investigated the impact of a recently emerged disease, Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD), on ...
Abstract: The Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii, is the largest extant marsupial carnivore. In 1...
1. Examining the demographic responses of populations to disease epidemics and the nature of compens...
Infectious diseases are strong drivers of wildlife population dynamics, however, empirical analyses ...
Changes in life history are expected when new sources of extrinsic mortality impact on natural popul...
Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), is an emerging infectious cancer thought to be spread by biting....
Infectious diseases are increasingly being recognised as significant threatening processes in conser...
Most pathogens threatening to cause extinction of a host species are maintained on one or more reser...
We present evidence that Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD) is an emerging disease that is now wides...
Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife are recognized as a major conservation threat, globally. Th...
Monitoring the response of wild mammal populations to threatening processes is fundamental to effect...