Background and objectives: Emerging infectious diseases often originate in wildlife, making it important to identify infectious agents in wild populations. It is widely acknowledged that wild animals are incompletely sampled for infectious agents, especially in developing countries, but it is unclear how much more sampling is needed, and where that effort should focus in terms of host species and geographic locations. Here we identify these gaps in primate parasites, many of which have already emerged as threats to human health. Methodology: We obtained primate host-parasite records and other variables from existing databases. We then investigated sampling effort within primates relative to their geographic range size, and within countries ...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Protozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in humans. ...
Culturally transmitted traits are observed in a wide array of animal species, yet we understand litt...
Background and objectives: Emerging infectious diseases often originate in wildlife, making it impor...
Background and objectives: Emerging infectious diseases often originate in wildlife, making it impor...
Background and objectives: Emerging infectious diseases often originate in wildlife, making it impor...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Increasing anthropogenic alterations propelled by a growing human population paired with ecological ...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the principal causes of the loss of biological diversity. In a...
1. Animal social and movement behaviors can impact the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases,...
An increasing number of studies have found that the implementation of feeding sites for wildlife-rel...
Zoonotic infections are easily shared between human and other primates, and thus primate trafficking...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Ecological associations between hosts and parasites are influenced by host exposure and susceptibili...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Protozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in humans. ...
Culturally transmitted traits are observed in a wide array of animal species, yet we understand litt...
Background and objectives: Emerging infectious diseases often originate in wildlife, making it impor...
Background and objectives: Emerging infectious diseases often originate in wildlife, making it impor...
Background and objectives: Emerging infectious diseases often originate in wildlife, making it impor...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Increasing anthropogenic alterations propelled by a growing human population paired with ecological ...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the principal causes of the loss of biological diversity. In a...
1. Animal social and movement behaviors can impact the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases,...
An increasing number of studies have found that the implementation of feeding sites for wildlife-rel...
Zoonotic infections are easily shared between human and other primates, and thus primate trafficking...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Ecological associations between hosts and parasites are influenced by host exposure and susceptibili...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Protozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in humans. ...
Culturally transmitted traits are observed in a wide array of animal species, yet we understand litt...