Infectious diseases have the potential to spread rapidly and cause high mortality within populations of immunologically naïve hosts. The recent appearance of avian cholera, a highly virulent disease of birds caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida, at remote Arctic seabird colonies is an emerging conservation concern. Determining disease risk to population viability requires a quantitative understanding of transmission potential and the factors that regulate epidemic persistence. Estimates of the basic (R0) and real-time (Rt) reproductive number are critical in this regard - enumerating the number of secondary infections caused by each primary infection in a newly invaded host population and the decline in transmission rate as suscept...
Understanding the epidemiological dynamics of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) in wil...
Migratory animals may play an important role in connecting disparate ecosystems, including the intro...
Pathogens may impose substantial costs on their hosts, yet, simultaneously, pathogen populations are...
<div><p>Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remain...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
Avian cholera, caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida, is a common and important infectious d...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Avian cholera, caused by infection with Pasteurella multocida, is an important infectious disease of...
Emerging infectious diseases are a growing concern in wildlife conservation. Documenting outbreak pa...
Infectious diseases can have dramatic impacts on animal population dynamics, but how they influence ...
Infectious diseases can have dramatic impacts on animal population dynamics, but how they influence ...
In natural populations, epidemics provide opportunities to look for intense natural selection on gen...
In natural populations, epidemics provide opportunities to look for intense natural selection on gen...
International audienceDespite critical implications for disease dynamics and surveillance in wild lo...
Understanding the epidemiological dynamics of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) in wil...
Migratory animals may play an important role in connecting disparate ecosystems, including the intro...
Pathogens may impose substantial costs on their hosts, yet, simultaneously, pathogen populations are...
<div><p>Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remain...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
Avian cholera, caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida, is a common and important infectious d...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Avian cholera, caused by infection with Pasteurella multocida, is an important infectious disease of...
Emerging infectious diseases are a growing concern in wildlife conservation. Documenting outbreak pa...
Infectious diseases can have dramatic impacts on animal population dynamics, but how they influence ...
Infectious diseases can have dramatic impacts on animal population dynamics, but how they influence ...
In natural populations, epidemics provide opportunities to look for intense natural selection on gen...
In natural populations, epidemics provide opportunities to look for intense natural selection on gen...
International audienceDespite critical implications for disease dynamics and surveillance in wild lo...
Understanding the epidemiological dynamics of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) in wil...
Migratory animals may play an important role in connecting disparate ecosystems, including the intro...
Pathogens may impose substantial costs on their hosts, yet, simultaneously, pathogen populations are...