The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New approaches are needed to reduce superficial complexities to a level that still allows scientists to analyse underlying and more fundamental processes. One promising approach for simplification is to use an epidemiological-function classification to describe ecological diversity in a way that relates directly to pathogen dynamics. In this article, we develop and apply the epidemiological functional group (EFG) concept to explore the relationships between wild bird communities and avian influenza virus (AIV) in three ecosystems in southern Africa. Using a two year dataset that combined bird counts and bimonthly sampling for AIV, we allocated each...
The ecology of hosts is crucial in understanding mechanisms of pathogens transmission and spread in ...
Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are pathogens of global concern, but there has been little previous r...
Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (AIV) in birds, humans and other mammali...
Abstract The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is comple...
The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New ap...
The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New ap...
The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New ap...
The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New ap...
Ecological drivers of influenza in birds,Despite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds ...
Ecological drivers of influenza in birdsDespite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds f...
Despite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds for avian influenza viruses (AIVs), empir...
International audienceDespite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds for avian influenza...
International audienceDespite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds for avian influenza...
Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are pathogens of global concern, but there has been little previous r...
Understanding the dynamics of multihost parasites and the roles of different host species in parasit...
The ecology of hosts is crucial in understanding mechanisms of pathogens transmission and spread in ...
Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are pathogens of global concern, but there has been little previous r...
Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (AIV) in birds, humans and other mammali...
Abstract The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is comple...
The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New ap...
The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New ap...
The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New ap...
The ecology of pathogens, and particularly their emergence in multi-host systems, is complex. New ap...
Ecological drivers of influenza in birds,Despite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds ...
Ecological drivers of influenza in birdsDespite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds f...
Despite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds for avian influenza viruses (AIVs), empir...
International audienceDespite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds for avian influenza...
International audienceDespite considerable effort for surveillance of wild birds for avian influenza...
Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are pathogens of global concern, but there has been little previous r...
Understanding the dynamics of multihost parasites and the roles of different host species in parasit...
The ecology of hosts is crucial in understanding mechanisms of pathogens transmission and spread in ...
Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are pathogens of global concern, but there has been little previous r...
Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (AIV) in birds, humans and other mammali...