The spread of wildlife diseases is a major threat to livestock, human health, resource-based recreation, and biodiversity conservation (Cleaveland, Laurenson, and Taylor). The development of economically sound wildlife disease-management strategies requires an understanding of the links between ecological functions (e.g., disease transmission and wildlife dispersal) and economic choices, and the associated tradeoffs. Spatial linkages are particularly relevant. Yet while ecologists have long-argued that space is important (Hudson et al.), prior economic work has largely ignored spatial issues. For instance, Horan and Wolf analyzed a case study of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in Michigan deer, a problem where the disease appears to be confined ...
<div><p>Complex ecological and epidemiological systems require multidisciplinary and innovative rese...
Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may al...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
The spread of wildlife diseases is a major threat to livestock, human health, resource-based recreat...
The spread of infectious disease among and between wild and domesticated animals has become a major ...
Shared use of rangelands by livestock and wildlife can lead to disease transmission. To align agricu...
abstract: Land-use change has arguably been the largest contributor to the emergence of novel zoonot...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that invade and adversely affect their adopted environme...
Population reduction is often used as a control strategy when managing infectious diseases in wildli...
1. All parasites are heterogeneous in space, yet little is known about the prevalence and scale of t...
Modeling potential disease spread in wildlife populations is important for predicting, responding t...
Emerging infectious diseases are a substantial threat to native populations. The spread of disease t...
Abstract Outbreaks of disease at the wildlife–livestock interface may require management interventio...
Landscape changes can result in habitat fragmentation and reduced landscape connectivity, limiting t...
1. Emerging infectious diseases can have serious consequences for wildlife populations, ecosystem st...
<div><p>Complex ecological and epidemiological systems require multidisciplinary and innovative rese...
Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may al...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
The spread of wildlife diseases is a major threat to livestock, human health, resource-based recreat...
The spread of infectious disease among and between wild and domesticated animals has become a major ...
Shared use of rangelands by livestock and wildlife can lead to disease transmission. To align agricu...
abstract: Land-use change has arguably been the largest contributor to the emergence of novel zoonot...
Invasive species are non-indigenous species that invade and adversely affect their adopted environme...
Population reduction is often used as a control strategy when managing infectious diseases in wildli...
1. All parasites are heterogeneous in space, yet little is known about the prevalence and scale of t...
Modeling potential disease spread in wildlife populations is important for predicting, responding t...
Emerging infectious diseases are a substantial threat to native populations. The spread of disease t...
Abstract Outbreaks of disease at the wildlife–livestock interface may require management interventio...
Landscape changes can result in habitat fragmentation and reduced landscape connectivity, limiting t...
1. Emerging infectious diseases can have serious consequences for wildlife populations, ecosystem st...
<div><p>Complex ecological and epidemiological systems require multidisciplinary and innovative rese...
Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may al...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...