During wildlife tourism, proximity or actual contact between people and animals may lead to a significant risk of anthropozoonotic disease transmission. In this paper, we use social network analysis, disease simulation modelling and data on animal health and behaviour to investigate such risks at a site in Morocco, where tourists come to see wild Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus). Measures of individual macaques’ network centrality—an index of the strength and distribution of their social relationships and thus potentially their ability to spread disease—did not show clear and consistent relationships with their time spent in close proximity to, or rate of interacting with, tourists. Disease simulation modelling indicated that while higher...
Interconnected wildlife health and behavior play vital roles in population dynamics, ecosystem funct...
The most recent emerging infectious diseases originated in animals, mainly in wildlife reservoirs. M...
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat to global health. Nonh...
During wildlife tourism, proximity or actual contact between people and animals may lead to a signif...
Pandemics caused by pathogens that originate in wildlife highlight the importance of understanding t...
Most of the human pandemics reported to date can be classified as zoonoses. Among these, there is a ...
Pandemics caused by pathogens that originate in wildlife highlight the importance of understanding t...
A rise in tourism revenue worldwide has included an increase in the number of travellers seeking exp...
<div><p>Feeding wildlife is a very popular tourist activity, largely because it facilitates the clos...
Wildlife tourism is a burgeoning global industry with the potential to make a significant contributi...
The emergence of infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, impacts livelihood strategies and conservati...
Feeding wildlife is a very popular tourist activity, largely because it facilitates the close observ...
The presence of, and interactions with tourists can be both risky and beneficial for wild animals. I...
The presence of, and interactions with tourists can be both risky and beneficial for wild animals. I...
International audienceEmerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat ...
Interconnected wildlife health and behavior play vital roles in population dynamics, ecosystem funct...
The most recent emerging infectious diseases originated in animals, mainly in wildlife reservoirs. M...
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat to global health. Nonh...
During wildlife tourism, proximity or actual contact between people and animals may lead to a signif...
Pandemics caused by pathogens that originate in wildlife highlight the importance of understanding t...
Most of the human pandemics reported to date can be classified as zoonoses. Among these, there is a ...
Pandemics caused by pathogens that originate in wildlife highlight the importance of understanding t...
A rise in tourism revenue worldwide has included an increase in the number of travellers seeking exp...
<div><p>Feeding wildlife is a very popular tourist activity, largely because it facilitates the clos...
Wildlife tourism is a burgeoning global industry with the potential to make a significant contributi...
The emergence of infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, impacts livelihood strategies and conservati...
Feeding wildlife is a very popular tourist activity, largely because it facilitates the close observ...
The presence of, and interactions with tourists can be both risky and beneficial for wild animals. I...
The presence of, and interactions with tourists can be both risky and beneficial for wild animals. I...
International audienceEmerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat ...
Interconnected wildlife health and behavior play vital roles in population dynamics, ecosystem funct...
The most recent emerging infectious diseases originated in animals, mainly in wildlife reservoirs. M...
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat to global health. Nonh...