Provision of supplementary food for wild birds at garden feeding stations is a common, large-scale and year-round practice in multiple countries including Great Britain (GB). While these additional dietary resources can benefit wildlife, there is a concomitant risk of disease transmission, particularly when birds repeatedly congregate in the same place at high densities and through interactions of species that would not normally associate in close proximity. Citizen science schemes recording garden birds are popular and can integrate disease surveillance with population monitoring, offering a unique opportunity to explore inter-relationships between supplementary feeding, disease epidemiology and population dynamics. Here, we present findin...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and betw...
There are over 1400 catalogued human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
The influence of supplementary feeding of wildlife on disease transmission and its consequent impact...
Agricultural intensification and simplification are key drivers of recent declines in wild bird popu...
Agricultural intensification and simplification are key drivers of recent declines in wild bird popu...
Agricultural intensification and simplification are key drivers of recent declines in wild bird popu...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and betw...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and betw...
There are over 1400 catalogued human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
The influence of supplementary feeding of wildlife on disease transmission and its consequent impact...
Agricultural intensification and simplification are key drivers of recent declines in wild bird popu...
Agricultural intensification and simplification are key drivers of recent declines in wild bird popu...
Agricultural intensification and simplification are key drivers of recent declines in wild bird popu...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Supplementary feeding of wildlife is widespread, being undertaken by more than half of households in...
Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and betw...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and betw...
There are over 1400 catalogued human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...