Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement patterns of disease hosts or vectors. The field of landscape genetics provides valuable approaches to study dispersal indirectly, which in turn may be used to understand patterns of disease spread. Here, we applied landscape genetic analyses and spatially explicit models to identify the potential path of raccoon rabies spread in a mesocarnivore community. We used relatedness estimates derived from microsatellite genotypes of raccoons and striped skunks to investigate their dispersal patterns in a heterogeneous landscape composed predominantly of agricultural, forested and residential areas. Samples were collected in an area covering 22 000 km2 in so...
The western spread of raccoon rabies in Alabama has been slow and even appears to regress eastward p...
Local adaptation is necessary for population survival and depends on the interplay between responses...
Local adaptation is necessary for population survival and depends on the interplay between responses...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...
Identifying natural barriers to movements of hosts associated with infectious diseases is essential ...
Identifying natural barriers to movements of hosts associated with infectious diseases is essential ...
Epidemiological models are useful tools for management to predict and control wildlife disease outbr...
Landscape barriers influence movement patterns of animals, which in turn, affect spatio-temporal spr...
Evaluating the permeability of potential barriers to movement, dispersal and gene exchanges can help...
A landscape genetic simulation modelling approach is used to understand factors affecting raccoon ra...
<div><p>Evaluating the permeability of potential barriers to movement, dispersal and gene exchanges ...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
The raccoon variant of rabies is distributed throughout the eastern and southeastern United States. ...
Local adaptation is necessary for population survival and depends on the interplay between responses...
The western spread of raccoon rabies in Alabama has been slow and even appears to regress eastward p...
Local adaptation is necessary for population survival and depends on the interplay between responses...
Local adaptation is necessary for population survival and depends on the interplay between responses...
Predicting the geographic spread of wildlife epidemics requires knowledge about the movement pattern...
Identifying natural barriers to movements of hosts associated with infectious diseases is essential ...
Identifying natural barriers to movements of hosts associated with infectious diseases is essential ...
Epidemiological models are useful tools for management to predict and control wildlife disease outbr...
Landscape barriers influence movement patterns of animals, which in turn, affect spatio-temporal spr...
Evaluating the permeability of potential barriers to movement, dispersal and gene exchanges can help...
A landscape genetic simulation modelling approach is used to understand factors affecting raccoon ra...
<div><p>Evaluating the permeability of potential barriers to movement, dispersal and gene exchanges ...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
1. Infectious disease transmission often depends on the contact structure of host populations. Altho...
The raccoon variant of rabies is distributed throughout the eastern and southeastern United States. ...
Local adaptation is necessary for population survival and depends on the interplay between responses...
The western spread of raccoon rabies in Alabama has been slow and even appears to regress eastward p...
Local adaptation is necessary for population survival and depends on the interplay between responses...
Local adaptation is necessary for population survival and depends on the interplay between responses...