Human pathogen richness and prevalence vary widely across the globe, yet we know little about whether global patterns found in other taxa also predict diversity in this important group of organisms. This study (a) assesses the relative importance of temperature, precipitation, habitat diversity, and population density on the global distributions of human pathogens and (b) evaluates the species-area predictions of island biogeography for human pathogen distributions on oceanic islands.Historical data were used in order to minimize the influence of differential access to modern health care on pathogen prevalence. The database includes coded data (pathogen, environmental and cultural) for a worldwide sample of 186 non-industrial cultures, incl...
Since the rise of modern humans, changes in demography and land use and frequent contact with wildli...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
In a recent study, Wood et al. (2017 Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B 372, 20160122) utilized a novel set of...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Human pathogen richness and prevalence vary widely across the globe, yet we...
OBJECTIVES: Human pathogen richness and prevalence vary widely across the globe, yet we know little ...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the ecology and biogeography of microbes, including t...
Background: Understanding human disease, zoonoses, and emergence is a global priority. Multifactoria...
International audienceIdentifying the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of the latitudin...
Identifying the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of the latitudinal diversity gradient ...
Understanding human disease, zoonoses and emergence is a global priority. A deep understanding of pa...
Many debates surround the generalization of Rapoport's rule (i.e., the presence of a positive correl...
International audienceMany debates surround the generalization of Rapoport's rule (i.e., the presenc...
Biogeography is an implicit and fundamental component of almost every dimension of modern biology, f...
Background: Zoonotic diseases account for more than 70% of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). Due ...
Some infectious agents, cytomegalovirus for example, are ubiquitous in human populations, whereas mo...
Since the rise of modern humans, changes in demography and land use and frequent contact with wildli...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
In a recent study, Wood et al. (2017 Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B 372, 20160122) utilized a novel set of...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Human pathogen richness and prevalence vary widely across the globe, yet we...
OBJECTIVES: Human pathogen richness and prevalence vary widely across the globe, yet we know little ...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the ecology and biogeography of microbes, including t...
Background: Understanding human disease, zoonoses, and emergence is a global priority. Multifactoria...
International audienceIdentifying the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of the latitudin...
Identifying the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of the latitudinal diversity gradient ...
Understanding human disease, zoonoses and emergence is a global priority. A deep understanding of pa...
Many debates surround the generalization of Rapoport's rule (i.e., the presence of a positive correl...
International audienceMany debates surround the generalization of Rapoport's rule (i.e., the presenc...
Biogeography is an implicit and fundamental component of almost every dimension of modern biology, f...
Background: Zoonotic diseases account for more than 70% of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). Due ...
Some infectious agents, cytomegalovirus for example, are ubiquitous in human populations, whereas mo...
Since the rise of modern humans, changes in demography and land use and frequent contact with wildli...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
In a recent study, Wood et al. (2017 Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B 372, 20160122) utilized a novel set of...