Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of disease. Wild birds are major reservoirs of many zoonotic diseases, and although a number of avian disease outbreaks have been linked to bird feeders, urban bird-feeding and its role in disease systems remains poorly studied. We examined the impacts of typical supplementary feeding practices on the health status of feeder-visiting birds at experimental feeding stations in an urban area of New Zealand. Over an 18-month period, we screened birds captured at feeding and non-feeding properties for three pathogens and four groups of parasites to determine whether feeding altered disease dynamics. We also assessed body condition. All pathogens and...
Campylobacter jejuni is the most common foodborne pathogen in industrialized countries. Most human i...
There are over 1,400 cataloged human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and betw...
Abstract Animals inhabiting urban areas often experience elevated disease threats, putatively due to...
Provisioning of wildlife, such as backyard bird feeding, can alter animal behavior and ecology in di...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Kleptoparasitism involves the theft of resources such as food items from one individual by another. ...
Kleptoparasitism involves the theft of resources such as food items from one individual by another. ...
Kleptoparasitism involves the theft of resources such as food items from one individual by another. ...
Campylobacter jejuni is the most common foodborne pathogen in industrialized countries. Most human i...
Campylobacter jejuni is the most common foodborne pathogen in industrialized countries. Most human i...
There are over 1,400 cataloged human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and betw...
Abstract Animals inhabiting urban areas often experience elevated disease threats, putatively due to...
Provisioning of wildlife, such as backyard bird feeding, can alter animal behavior and ecology in di...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Kleptoparasitism involves the theft of resources such as food items from one individual by another. ...
Kleptoparasitism involves the theft of resources such as food items from one individual by another. ...
Kleptoparasitism involves the theft of resources such as food items from one individual by another. ...
Campylobacter jejuni is the most common foodborne pathogen in industrialized countries. Most human i...
Campylobacter jejuni is the most common foodborne pathogen in industrialized countries. Most human i...
There are over 1,400 cataloged human pathogens, with approximately 62% classified as zoonotic (Taylo...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...