1. Conservation science can be most effective in its decision-support role when seeking answers to clearly formulated questions of direct management relevance. Emerging wildlife diseases, a driver of global biodiversity loss, illustrate the challenges of performing this role: in spite of considerable research, successful disease mitigation is uncommon. Decision analysis is increasingly advocated to guide mitigation planning, but its application remains rare. 2. Using an integral projection model, we explored potential mitigation actions for avoiding population declines and the ongoing spatial spread of the fungus Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal). This fungus has recently caused severe amphibian declines in north-western Europe and ...
Amphibian species are declining at unprecedented rates. Declines are caused by a myriad of factors, ...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), a fungal pathogen that causes chytridiomycosis in amphibians, h...
The first requirement of evidence-based conservation is that evidence is available and relevant for ...
1. Conservation science can be most effective in its decision-support role when seeking answers to c...
Conservation science can be most effective in its decision‐support role when seeking answers to clea...
1.Conservation science can be most effective in its decision-support role when seeking answers to cl...
Emerging wildlife diseases represent both a major driver of global biodiversity loss and one of the ...
BACKGROUND: Rescuing amphibian diversity is an achievable conservation challenge. Disease mitigation...
Background: Rescuing amphibian diversity is an achievable conservation challenge. Disease mitigation...
Amphibians across the planet face the threat of population decline and extirpation caused by the dis...
Abstract Background Rescuing amphibian diversity is an achievable conservation challenge. Disease mi...
Wildlife diseases pose an increasing threat to biodiversity and are a major management challenge. A ...
Recent outbreaks of chytridiomycosis, the disease of amphibians caused by the fungal pathogen Batrac...
Infectious disease is an important driver in biological systems but its importance in conservation h...
Emerging wildlife diseases are taking a heavy toll on animal and plant species worldwide. Mitigation...
Amphibian species are declining at unprecedented rates. Declines are caused by a myriad of factors, ...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), a fungal pathogen that causes chytridiomycosis in amphibians, h...
The first requirement of evidence-based conservation is that evidence is available and relevant for ...
1. Conservation science can be most effective in its decision-support role when seeking answers to c...
Conservation science can be most effective in its decision‐support role when seeking answers to clea...
1.Conservation science can be most effective in its decision-support role when seeking answers to cl...
Emerging wildlife diseases represent both a major driver of global biodiversity loss and one of the ...
BACKGROUND: Rescuing amphibian diversity is an achievable conservation challenge. Disease mitigation...
Background: Rescuing amphibian diversity is an achievable conservation challenge. Disease mitigation...
Amphibians across the planet face the threat of population decline and extirpation caused by the dis...
Abstract Background Rescuing amphibian diversity is an achievable conservation challenge. Disease mi...
Wildlife diseases pose an increasing threat to biodiversity and are a major management challenge. A ...
Recent outbreaks of chytridiomycosis, the disease of amphibians caused by the fungal pathogen Batrac...
Infectious disease is an important driver in biological systems but its importance in conservation h...
Emerging wildlife diseases are taking a heavy toll on animal and plant species worldwide. Mitigation...
Amphibian species are declining at unprecedented rates. Declines are caused by a myriad of factors, ...
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), a fungal pathogen that causes chytridiomycosis in amphibians, h...
The first requirement of evidence-based conservation is that evidence is available and relevant for ...