Understanding the seasonal timing of disease transmission can lead to more effective control strategies, but the seasonality of transmission is often unknown for pathogens transmitted directly. We inserted vaginal implant transmitters (VITs) in 575 elk (Cervus elaphus canadensis) from 2006 to 2014 to assess when reproductive failures (i.e., abortions or still births) occur, which is the primary transmission route of Brucella abortus, the causative agent of brucellosis in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Using a survival analysis framework, we developed a Bayesian hierarchical model that simultaneously estimated the total baseline hazard of a reproductive event as well as its 2 mutually exclusive parts (abortions or live births). Approxima...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk, bison and domestic cattle. Recently the seropr...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult when ra...
Understanding the seasonal timing of disease transmission can lead to more effective control strateg...
We investigated the impacts of brucellosis (Brucella abortus) on elk (Cervus canadensis) productivit...
Demonstrating disease impacts on the vital rates of free-ranging mammalian hosts typically requires ...
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection that primarily affects livestock and can also be transmitted to...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that causes abortions in cattle, bison (Bison bison) and elk (Cer...
The presence of Brucella abortus within free-ranging elk populations is an important conservation an...
Wildlife migrations provide important ecosystem services, but they are declining. Within the Greater...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
<div><p>Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by The Wildlife Society and published ...
Zoonotic pathogens can harm human health and well‐being directly or by impacting livestock. Pathogen...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk, bison and domestic cattle. Recently the seropr...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult when ra...
Understanding the seasonal timing of disease transmission can lead to more effective control strateg...
We investigated the impacts of brucellosis (Brucella abortus) on elk (Cervus canadensis) productivit...
Demonstrating disease impacts on the vital rates of free-ranging mammalian hosts typically requires ...
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection that primarily affects livestock and can also be transmitted to...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that causes abortions in cattle, bison (Bison bison) and elk (Cer...
The presence of Brucella abortus within free-ranging elk populations is an important conservation an...
Wildlife migrations provide important ecosystem services, but they are declining. Within the Greater...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
<div><p>Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by The Wildlife Society and published ...
Zoonotic pathogens can harm human health and well‐being directly or by impacting livestock. Pathogen...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk, bison and domestic cattle. Recently the seropr...
The Yellowstone bison (Bison bison) exemplifies the challenge of conserving large mammals that migra...
Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult when ra...