Sylvatic plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis and transmitted by fleas, occurs in prairie dogs of the western United States. Outbreaks can devastate prairie dog communities, often causing nearly 100% mortality. Three competent flea vectors, prairie dog specialists Oropsylla hirsuta and O. tuberculata, and generalist Pulex simulans, are found on prairie dogs and in their burrows. Fleas are affected by climate, which varies across the range of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus), but these effects may be ameliorated somewhat due to the burrowing habits of prairie dogs. Our goal was to assess how temperature and precipitation affect off-host flea abundance and whether relative flea abundance varied across the range of b...
Abstract Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludo-vicianus) are a key component of the disturbance re...
Yersinia pestis, causative agent of plague, occurs throughout the western United States in rodent po...
nial herbivores of the Central Plains. Most studies of introduced diseases describe how they affect ...
Rangeland ecosystems worldwide are experiencing novel pressures during the Anthropocene, including l...
Sylvatic plague (Yersinia pestis) is an exotic pathogen that is highly virulent in black-tailed prai...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are epizootic hosts for plague (Yersinia pestis); h...
Plague is a bacterial (Yersinia pestis) disease that causes epizootic die-offs in black-tailed prair...
Plague in NaturePlague occurs naturally in the western U.S., especially in the semi-arid grasslands ...
Sylvatic plague poses a substantial risk to black-tailed prairie dogs ( Cynomys ludovicianus) and th...
Prairie-dogs are distributed over a large part of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain regions. Their...
Plague (caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) is a deadly flea-borne disease that remains a threa...
Sylvatic plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is periodically responsible for large die-...
Habitat loss and changing climate have direct impacts on native species but can also interact with d...
Highly lethal pathogens (e.g., hantaviruses, hendra virus, anthrax, or plague) pose unique public-he...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are a key component of the disturbance regime in se...
Abstract Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludo-vicianus) are a key component of the disturbance re...
Yersinia pestis, causative agent of plague, occurs throughout the western United States in rodent po...
nial herbivores of the Central Plains. Most studies of introduced diseases describe how they affect ...
Rangeland ecosystems worldwide are experiencing novel pressures during the Anthropocene, including l...
Sylvatic plague (Yersinia pestis) is an exotic pathogen that is highly virulent in black-tailed prai...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are epizootic hosts for plague (Yersinia pestis); h...
Plague is a bacterial (Yersinia pestis) disease that causes epizootic die-offs in black-tailed prair...
Plague in NaturePlague occurs naturally in the western U.S., especially in the semi-arid grasslands ...
Sylvatic plague poses a substantial risk to black-tailed prairie dogs ( Cynomys ludovicianus) and th...
Prairie-dogs are distributed over a large part of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain regions. Their...
Plague (caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) is a deadly flea-borne disease that remains a threa...
Sylvatic plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is periodically responsible for large die-...
Habitat loss and changing climate have direct impacts on native species but can also interact with d...
Highly lethal pathogens (e.g., hantaviruses, hendra virus, anthrax, or plague) pose unique public-he...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are a key component of the disturbance regime in se...
Abstract Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludo-vicianus) are a key component of the disturbance re...
Yersinia pestis, causative agent of plague, occurs throughout the western United States in rodent po...
nial herbivores of the Central Plains. Most studies of introduced diseases describe how they affect ...