Group living facilitates pathogen transmission among social hosts, yet temporally stable host social organizations can actually limit transmission of some pathogens. When there are few between-subpopulation contacts for the duration of a disease event, transmission becomes localized to subpopulations. The number of per capita infectious contacts approaches the subpopulation size as pathogen infectiousness increases. Here, we illustrate that this is the case during epidemics of highly infectious pneumonia in bighorn lambs (Ovis canadensis). We classified individually marked bighorn ewes into disjoint seasonal subpopulations, and decomposed the variance in lamb survival to weaning into components associated with individual ewes, subpopulation...
Infection risk is assumed to increase with social group size, and thus be a cost of group living. We...
1. Understanding both contact and probability of transmission given contact are key to managing wild...
Superspreading, the phenomenon where a small proportion of individuals contribute disproportionately...
Group living facilitates pathogen transmission among social hosts, yet temporally stable host social...
Efficacy of disease control efforts is often contingent on whether the disease persists locally in t...
It is widely accepted that reducing contact between domestic and wild sheep limits pneumonia introdu...
Understanding both contact and probability of transmission given contact are key to managing wildlif...
<div><p>Individual host immune responses to infectious agents drive epidemic behavior and are theref...
Individual host immune responses to infectious agents drive epidemic behavior and are therefore cent...
Infectious disease contributed to historical declines and extirpations of bighorn sheep (Ovis canade...
rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org case study of pneumonia in bighorn lambs (Ovis canadensis). Proc. R....
1.Bighorn sheep mortality related to pneumonia is a primary factor limiting population recovery acro...
Respiratory disease caused by Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae and Pasteurellaceae poses a formidable challe...
Superspreading, the phenomenon where a small proportion of individuals contribute disproportionately...
Following introduction of pneumonia, disease can persist in bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) populati...
Infection risk is assumed to increase with social group size, and thus be a cost of group living. We...
1. Understanding both contact and probability of transmission given contact are key to managing wild...
Superspreading, the phenomenon where a small proportion of individuals contribute disproportionately...
Group living facilitates pathogen transmission among social hosts, yet temporally stable host social...
Efficacy of disease control efforts is often contingent on whether the disease persists locally in t...
It is widely accepted that reducing contact between domestic and wild sheep limits pneumonia introdu...
Understanding both contact and probability of transmission given contact are key to managing wildlif...
<div><p>Individual host immune responses to infectious agents drive epidemic behavior and are theref...
Individual host immune responses to infectious agents drive epidemic behavior and are therefore cent...
Infectious disease contributed to historical declines and extirpations of bighorn sheep (Ovis canade...
rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org case study of pneumonia in bighorn lambs (Ovis canadensis). Proc. R....
1.Bighorn sheep mortality related to pneumonia is a primary factor limiting population recovery acro...
Respiratory disease caused by Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae and Pasteurellaceae poses a formidable challe...
Superspreading, the phenomenon where a small proportion of individuals contribute disproportionately...
Following introduction of pneumonia, disease can persist in bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) populati...
Infection risk is assumed to increase with social group size, and thus be a cost of group living. We...
1. Understanding both contact and probability of transmission given contact are key to managing wild...
Superspreading, the phenomenon where a small proportion of individuals contribute disproportionately...