Demonstrating disease impacts on the vital rates of free‐ranging mammalian hosts typically requires intensive, long‐term study. Evidence for chronic pathogens affecting reproduction but not survival is rare, but has the potential for wide‐ranging effects. Accurately quantifying disease‐associated reductions in fecundity is important for advancing theory, generating accurate predictive models, and achieving effective management. We investigated the impacts of brucellosis (Brucella abortus) on elk (Cervus canadensis) productivity using serological data from over 6,000 captures since 1990 in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA. Over 1,000 of these records included known age and pregnancy status. Using Bayesian multilevel models, we estimate...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
Funding: Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC; now Department for Business, Energy and Ind...
1. Different strategies of reproductive mode, either oviparity (egg‐laying) or viviparity (live‐bear...
Conditions during early life can have dramatic effects on adult characteristics and fitness. However...
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, ...
Environmental factors early in life can have lasting influence on the development and phenotypes of ...
Disease acts as a powerful driver of evolution in natural host populations, yet individuals in a pop...
BackgroundThe estimated association of maternal influenza vaccination and birth outcomes may be sens...
International audienceThe use of genetic information is crucial in conservation programs for the est...
This study aimed to (i) assess the prevalence of cytological endometritis (CYTO) diagnosed at artifi...
Animal host-microbe interactions are a relevant concern for wildlife conservation, particularly rega...
Adaptive integration of life history and behaviour is expected to result in variation in the pace‐of...
Current natural populations face new interactions because of the re-emergence of ancient microbes an...
In long-lived species, reproductive skipping is a common strategy whereby sexually mature animals ...
Funding Information: This study was partially financed by a grant of Riga Stradins University, Depar...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
Funding: Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC; now Department for Business, Energy and Ind...
1. Different strategies of reproductive mode, either oviparity (egg‐laying) or viviparity (live‐bear...
Conditions during early life can have dramatic effects on adult characteristics and fitness. However...
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, ...
Environmental factors early in life can have lasting influence on the development and phenotypes of ...
Disease acts as a powerful driver of evolution in natural host populations, yet individuals in a pop...
BackgroundThe estimated association of maternal influenza vaccination and birth outcomes may be sens...
International audienceThe use of genetic information is crucial in conservation programs for the est...
This study aimed to (i) assess the prevalence of cytological endometritis (CYTO) diagnosed at artifi...
Animal host-microbe interactions are a relevant concern for wildlife conservation, particularly rega...
Adaptive integration of life history and behaviour is expected to result in variation in the pace‐of...
Current natural populations face new interactions because of the re-emergence of ancient microbes an...
In long-lived species, reproductive skipping is a common strategy whereby sexually mature animals ...
Funding Information: This study was partially financed by a grant of Riga Stradins University, Depar...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
Funding: Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC; now Department for Business, Energy and Ind...
1. Different strategies of reproductive mode, either oviparity (egg‐laying) or viviparity (live‐bear...