Identifying the types of contacts that result in disease transmission is important for accurately modelling and predicting transmission dynamics and disease spread in wild populations. We investigated contacts within a population of adult Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) over a six-month period and tested whether individual-level contact patterns were correlated with accumulation of bite wounds. Bite wounds are important in the spread of devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), a clonal cancer cell line transmitted through direct inoculation of tumour cells when susceptible and infected individuals bite each other. We used multi-model inference and network autocorrelation models to investigate the effects of individual-level contact patte...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
Applications of disease models can lead to insight on spread of diseases, population movements, and ...
Infectious disease transmission requires that epidemiologically relevant contact occurs between infe...
Identifying the types of contacts that result in disease transmission is important for accurately mo...
Identifying the types of contacts that result in disease transmission is important for accurately mo...
Behavioural processes are key to our understanding of the transmission of infectious diseases in wil...
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly recognised as a significant threatening process in co...
The structure of the contact network between individuals has a profound effect on the transmission o...
Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), is an emerging infectious cancer thought to be spread by biting....
nfectious diseases, including transmissible cancers, can have a broad range of impacts on host behav...
Infectious diseases, including transmissible cancers, can have a broad range of impacts on host beha...
The yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) has been the subject of many studies examining parasi...
Infectious diseases are increasingly being recognised as significant threatening processes in conser...
Genetic structure in host species is often used to predict disease spread. However, host and pathoge...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
Applications of disease models can lead to insight on spread of diseases, population movements, and ...
Infectious disease transmission requires that epidemiologically relevant contact occurs between infe...
Identifying the types of contacts that result in disease transmission is important for accurately mo...
Identifying the types of contacts that result in disease transmission is important for accurately mo...
Behavioural processes are key to our understanding of the transmission of infectious diseases in wil...
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly recognised as a significant threatening process in co...
The structure of the contact network between individuals has a profound effect on the transmission o...
Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), is an emerging infectious cancer thought to be spread by biting....
nfectious diseases, including transmissible cancers, can have a broad range of impacts on host behav...
Infectious diseases, including transmissible cancers, can have a broad range of impacts on host beha...
The yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) has been the subject of many studies examining parasi...
Infectious diseases are increasingly being recognised as significant threatening processes in conser...
Genetic structure in host species is often used to predict disease spread. However, host and pathoge...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
Applications of disease models can lead to insight on spread of diseases, population movements, and ...
Infectious disease transmission requires that epidemiologically relevant contact occurs between infe...