Vector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are known to often infect multiple species in the wild, have been identified as an emerging threat to human health. Understanding the ecology of these pathogens is especially timely, given the continued anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity. Here, we integrate empirical scaling laws from community ecology within a theoretical reservoir-vector-pathogen framework to study the transmission consequences of host community structure and diversity within large assemblages. We show that heterogeneity in susceptibility of the reservoir species promotes transmission “dilution,” while a greater vector species richness “amplifies” it. These contrasting transmission impacts of vector and reservoir comm...
International audienceThe potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic ...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
International audienceVector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are knownto often infect multip...
International audienceVector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are knownto often infect multip...
International audienceVector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are knownto often infect multip...
International audienceVector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are knownto often infect multip...
Vector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are known to often infect multiple species in the wild, ...
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...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...
International audienceThe potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic ...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...
International audienceThe potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic ...
International audienceThe potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic ...
International audienceThe potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic ...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
International audienceVector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are knownto often infect multip...
International audienceVector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are knownto often infect multip...
International audienceVector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are knownto often infect multip...
International audienceVector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are knownto often infect multip...
Vector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are known to often infect multiple species in the wild, ...
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...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...
International audienceThe potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic ...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...
International audienceThe potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic ...
International audienceThe potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic ...
International audienceThe potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic ...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...