1. Chronic infections may have negative impacts on wildlife populations, yet their effects are difficult to detect in the absence of long-term population monitoring. Brucella abortus, the bacteria responsible for bovine brucellosis, causes chronic infections and abortions in wild and domestic ungulates, but its impact on population dynamics is not well understood. 2. We report infection patterns and fitness correlates of bovine brucellosis in African buffalo based on (1) 7 years of cross-sectional disease surveys and (2) a 4-year longitudinal study in Kruger National Park (KNP), South Africa. We then used a matrix population model to translate these observed patterns into predicted population-level effects. 3. Annual brucellosis seroprevale...
This study aimed to consolidate current knowledge of wildlife brucellosis in Africa and to analyse a...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of bovine brucellosis in commu...
Research Paper,There are a number of bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases present at the Wildlif...
1. Chronic infections may have negative impacts on wildlife populations, yet their effects are diffi...
1. Chronic infections may have negative impacts on wildlife populations, yet their effects are diffi...
1. Chronic infections may have negative impacts on wildlife populations, yet their effects are diffi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
1. Understanding the effects of disease is critical to determining appropriate management responses,...
1. Understanding the effects of disease is critical to determining appropriate management responses,...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
1 Understanding the effects of disease is critical to determining appropriate management responses, ...
1 Understanding the effects of disease is critical to determining appropriate management responses, ...
This study aimed to consolidate current knowledge of wildlife brucellosis in Africa and to analyse a...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of bovine brucellosis in commu...
Research Paper,There are a number of bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases present at the Wildlif...
1. Chronic infections may have negative impacts on wildlife populations, yet their effects are diffi...
1. Chronic infections may have negative impacts on wildlife populations, yet their effects are diffi...
1. Chronic infections may have negative impacts on wildlife populations, yet their effects are diffi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
1. Understanding the effects of disease is critical to determining appropriate management responses,...
1. Understanding the effects of disease is critical to determining appropriate management responses,...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
1 Understanding the effects of disease is critical to determining appropriate management responses, ...
1 Understanding the effects of disease is critical to determining appropriate management responses, ...
This study aimed to consolidate current knowledge of wildlife brucellosis in Africa and to analyse a...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of bovine brucellosis in commu...
Research Paper,There are a number of bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases present at the Wildlif...