Wildlife are increasingly subject to perturbations, which can impact pathogen transmission and lead to disease emergence. While a myriad of factors influence disease dynamics in wildlife, behaviour is emerging as a major influence. In this review, we examine how perturbations alter the behaviour of individuals and how, in turn, disease transmission may be impacted, with a focus on the use of network models as a powerful tool. There are emerging hypotheses as to how networks respond to different types of perturbations. The broad effects of perturbations make predicting potential outcomes and identifying mitigation opportunities for disease emergence critical; yet, the current paucity of data makes identification of underlying trends difficul...
Contact network models have enabled significant advances in understanding the influence of behaviour...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Behavioural processes are key to our understanding of the transmission of infectious diseases in wil...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Social network analysis is inherently suited to the study of disease transmission because it allows ...
Social network analysis is inherently suited to the study of disease transmission because it allows ...
comparison of social networks derived from ecological data: implications for inferring infectious di...
Social network analysis has recently emerged as a popular tool for understanding disease transmissio...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
The first generation of research on animal social networks was primarily aimed at introducing the co...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Contact network models have enabled significant advances in understanding the influence of behaviour...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Behavioural processes are key to our understanding of the transmission of infectious diseases in wil...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Social network analysis is inherently suited to the study of disease transmission because it allows ...
Social network analysis is inherently suited to the study of disease transmission because it allows ...
comparison of social networks derived from ecological data: implications for inferring infectious di...
Social network analysis has recently emerged as a popular tool for understanding disease transmissio...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
The first generation of research on animal social networks was primarily aimed at introducing the co...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Contact network models have enabled significant advances in understanding the influence of behaviour...
Infection may modify the behaviour of the host and of its conspecifics in a group, potentially alter...
Behavioural processes are key to our understanding of the transmission of infectious diseases in wil...