Land use change-for example, the conversion of natural habitats to agricultural or urban ecosystems-is widely recognized to influence the risk and emergence of zoonotic disease in humans1,2. However, whether such changes in risk are underpinned by predictable ecological changes remains unclear. It has been suggested that habitat disturbance might cause predictable changes in the local diversity and taxonomic composition of potential reservoir hosts, owing to systematic, trait-mediated differences in species resilience to human pressures3,4. Here we analyse 6,801 ecological assemblages and 376 host species worldwide, controlling for research effort, and show that land use has global and systematic effects on local zoonotic host communities. ...
In this article, we summarize the major scientific developments of the last decade on the transmissi...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...
AbstractThe resurgence of infectious diseases of zoonotic origin observed in recent years imposes a ...
Land use change-for example, the conversion of natural habitats to agricultural or urban ecosystems-...
Emerging infectious diseases in humans are frequently caused by pathogens originating from animal ho...
can influence shifts in host geographical ranges and den-sities [9], interspecific interactions [5] ...
Impacts of environmental changes on zoonotic disease risk are the subject of speculation, but lack a...
Emerging infectious diseases are a significant threat to global public health and biosecurity. The m...
Human-induced landscape change associated with habitat loss and fragmentation places wildlife popula...
A growing body of work demonstrates that loss of biodiversity negatively impacts ecosystem functions...
International audienceThe loss or gain of certain host species may either dilute or amplify the risk...
As a source of emerging infectious diseases, wildlife assemblages (and related spatial patterns) mus...
Parasites constitute essential elements of biodiversity, playing fundamental roles for the functioni...
International audienceChanges in species distributions open novel parasite transmission routes at th...
Population fluctuations are widespread across the animal kingdom, especially in the order Rodentia, ...
In this article, we summarize the major scientific developments of the last decade on the transmissi...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...
AbstractThe resurgence of infectious diseases of zoonotic origin observed in recent years imposes a ...
Land use change-for example, the conversion of natural habitats to agricultural or urban ecosystems-...
Emerging infectious diseases in humans are frequently caused by pathogens originating from animal ho...
can influence shifts in host geographical ranges and den-sities [9], interspecific interactions [5] ...
Impacts of environmental changes on zoonotic disease risk are the subject of speculation, but lack a...
Emerging infectious diseases are a significant threat to global public health and biosecurity. The m...
Human-induced landscape change associated with habitat loss and fragmentation places wildlife popula...
A growing body of work demonstrates that loss of biodiversity negatively impacts ecosystem functions...
International audienceThe loss or gain of certain host species may either dilute or amplify the risk...
As a source of emerging infectious diseases, wildlife assemblages (and related spatial patterns) mus...
Parasites constitute essential elements of biodiversity, playing fundamental roles for the functioni...
International audienceChanges in species distributions open novel parasite transmission routes at th...
Population fluctuations are widespread across the animal kingdom, especially in the order Rodentia, ...
In this article, we summarize the major scientific developments of the last decade on the transmissi...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...
AbstractThe resurgence of infectious diseases of zoonotic origin observed in recent years imposes a ...