Global change, including climate, policy, land use and other associated environmental changes, is likely to have a major impact on parasitic disease in wildlife, altering the spatio-temporal patterns of transmission, with wide-ranging implications for wildlife, domestic animals, humans and ecosystem health. Predicting the potential impact of climate change on parasites infecting wildlife will become increasingly important in the management of species of conservation concern and control of disease at the wildlife-livestock and wildlife-human interface, but is confounded by incomplete knowledge of host-parasite interactions, logistical difficulties, small sample sizes and limited opportunities to manipulate the system. By exploiting parallels...
Shared use of rangelands by livestock and wildlife can lead to disease transmission. To align agricu...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are amongst the most important pathogens of grazing ruminants world...
1. Transmission of parasites between host species affects host population dynamics, interspecific c...
AbstractGlobal change, including climate, policy, land use and other associated environmental change...
Gastrointestinal nematodes are important parasites of livestock and wildlife worldwide, causing mort...
Contact between wild and domestic ungulates is increasing across rangelands, enabling disease co-tra...
1.Transmission of parasites between host species affects host population dynamics, interspecific com...
Changes in species distributions open novel parasite transmission routes at the human-wildlife inter...
The changing abundance and distribution of parasitic helminths has been identified as one of the gre...
The complexities of multi-use landscapes require sophisticated approaches to addressing disease tran...
The complexities of multi-use landscapes require sophisticated approaches to addressing disease tran...
Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites play an important role in the ecological dynamics of many ...
Humans impact the globe in numerous ways that have important yet variable effects on human and anima...
Humans impact the globe in numerous ways that have important yet variable effects on human and anima...
Several animal or zoonotic emerging infectious disease (EID) events were recently caused by vector-b...
Shared use of rangelands by livestock and wildlife can lead to disease transmission. To align agricu...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are amongst the most important pathogens of grazing ruminants world...
1. Transmission of parasites between host species affects host population dynamics, interspecific c...
AbstractGlobal change, including climate, policy, land use and other associated environmental change...
Gastrointestinal nematodes are important parasites of livestock and wildlife worldwide, causing mort...
Contact between wild and domestic ungulates is increasing across rangelands, enabling disease co-tra...
1.Transmission of parasites between host species affects host population dynamics, interspecific com...
Changes in species distributions open novel parasite transmission routes at the human-wildlife inter...
The changing abundance and distribution of parasitic helminths has been identified as one of the gre...
The complexities of multi-use landscapes require sophisticated approaches to addressing disease tran...
The complexities of multi-use landscapes require sophisticated approaches to addressing disease tran...
Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites play an important role in the ecological dynamics of many ...
Humans impact the globe in numerous ways that have important yet variable effects on human and anima...
Humans impact the globe in numerous ways that have important yet variable effects on human and anima...
Several animal or zoonotic emerging infectious disease (EID) events were recently caused by vector-b...
Shared use of rangelands by livestock and wildlife can lead to disease transmission. To align agricu...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are amongst the most important pathogens of grazing ruminants world...
1. Transmission of parasites between host species affects host population dynamics, interspecific c...