Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest in understanding the role of migrations, biological invasions and other wildlife movements in spatial infection dynamics. However, the influence of processes acting on infections during transient phases of host movement is poorly understood. We propose a conceptual framework that explicitly considers infection dynamics during transient phases of host movement to better predict infection spread through spatial host networks. Accounting for host transient movement captures key processes that occur while hosts move between locations, which together determine the rate at which hosts spread infections through networks. We review theoretical and e...
This paper uses a mathematical framework to investigate the impact of increased movement in response...
Funder: Alborada TrustThe Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infection...
1. Most studies on the evolution of migration focus on food, mates and/or climate as factors influen...
Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest...
Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest...
Though epidemiology dates back to the 1700s, most mathematical representations of epidemics still us...
The ongoing explosion of fine-resolution movement data in animal systems provides a unique opportuni...
Spatial disease ecology is emerging as a new field that requires the integration of complementary ap...
Migratory animals are simultaneously challenged by the physiological demands of long-distance moveme...
Understanding host–pathogen dynamics requires realistic consideration of transmission events that, i...
Studies of animal locomotion and movement largely assume that individuals are healthy and performing...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
Zoonotic diseases, which are caused by pathogens that transmit from animals into humans, are respons...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
Contact network models have enabled significant advances in understanding the influence of behaviour...
This paper uses a mathematical framework to investigate the impact of increased movement in response...
Funder: Alborada TrustThe Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infection...
1. Most studies on the evolution of migration focus on food, mates and/or climate as factors influen...
Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest...
Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest...
Though epidemiology dates back to the 1700s, most mathematical representations of epidemics still us...
The ongoing explosion of fine-resolution movement data in animal systems provides a unique opportuni...
Spatial disease ecology is emerging as a new field that requires the integration of complementary ap...
Migratory animals are simultaneously challenged by the physiological demands of long-distance moveme...
Understanding host–pathogen dynamics requires realistic consideration of transmission events that, i...
Studies of animal locomotion and movement largely assume that individuals are healthy and performing...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
Zoonotic diseases, which are caused by pathogens that transmit from animals into humans, are respons...
We investigate the role of human mobility as a driver for long-range spreading of cholera infections...
Contact network models have enabled significant advances in understanding the influence of behaviour...
This paper uses a mathematical framework to investigate the impact of increased movement in response...
Funder: Alborada TrustThe Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infection...
1. Most studies on the evolution of migration focus on food, mates and/or climate as factors influen...