Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may also focus on the environment. As constituent elements of any given environment, resident wildlife populations, and their pathogens, may be profoundly influenced by environmental change, in terms of their abundance, distribution and behavior. Hence, it is reasonable to expect that incorporation of environmental manipulation into a program to control wildlife diseases may potentially result in outcomes as effective as direct intervention aimed at hosts, pathogens and vectors
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
Emerging diseases are increasing burdens on public health, negatively affecting the world economy, c...
The spread of wildlife diseases is a major threat to livestock, human health, resource-based recreat...
Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may al...
Transmissible diseases among wildlife species, and between wildlife and domestic livestock, are a ma...
Wildlife biologists are increasingly being thrust onto the frontlines of wildlife disease management...
Transmissible diseases among wildlife species, and between wildlife and domestic livestock, are a ma...
Vertebrate wildlife damage management relates to developing and employing methods to mitigate agains...
Abstract Outbreaks of disease at the wildlife–livestock interface may require management interventio...
This paper describes diseases that are transmissible from animals to human beings. In many cases, th...
Managing pathogen spillover at the wildlife–livestock interface is a key step towards improving glob...
Strategies to assess and reduce risk associated with disease agents in wild animals must be based up...
The control of diseases shared with wildlife requires the development of strategies that will reduce...
Existing and emerging infectious diseases are among the most pressing global threats to biodiversity...
Wildlife diseases can have significant impacts on wildlife conservation and management. Many of the ...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
Emerging diseases are increasing burdens on public health, negatively affecting the world economy, c...
The spread of wildlife diseases is a major threat to livestock, human health, resource-based recreat...
Management of wildlife disease can be targeted at pathogens, hosts or vector populations, but may al...
Transmissible diseases among wildlife species, and between wildlife and domestic livestock, are a ma...
Wildlife biologists are increasingly being thrust onto the frontlines of wildlife disease management...
Transmissible diseases among wildlife species, and between wildlife and domestic livestock, are a ma...
Vertebrate wildlife damage management relates to developing and employing methods to mitigate agains...
Abstract Outbreaks of disease at the wildlife–livestock interface may require management interventio...
This paper describes diseases that are transmissible from animals to human beings. In many cases, th...
Managing pathogen spillover at the wildlife–livestock interface is a key step towards improving glob...
Strategies to assess and reduce risk associated with disease agents in wild animals must be based up...
The control of diseases shared with wildlife requires the development of strategies that will reduce...
Existing and emerging infectious diseases are among the most pressing global threats to biodiversity...
Wildlife diseases can have significant impacts on wildlife conservation and management. Many of the ...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
Emerging diseases are increasing burdens on public health, negatively affecting the world economy, c...
The spread of wildlife diseases is a major threat to livestock, human health, resource-based recreat...