Anthropozoonotic disease transmission to great apes is a critical conservation concern, and has raised ethical doubts regarding ape habituation. We monitored over a 3-year period clinical signs within a group of wild western gorillas (G. gorilla) undergoing habituation at Bai Hokou, Central African Republic. The majority of observations consisted of singular coughs and sneezes among the gorillas. These were the only clinical signs that significantly and positively increased over the years. No changes in the demography of the study group were observed. While clinical signs are not necessarily indicative of 'disease' or other health-related problems, we discuss how long-term records of clinical signs provide useful information when health mon...
<div><p>Among factors affecting animal health, environmental influences may directly or indirectly i...
Habituation operates on the premise that with sufficient exposure, animals will stop reacting to the...
Respiratory illnesses have caused significant mortality in African Great Ape populations. While much...
Anthropozoonotic disease transmission to great apes is a critical conservation concern, and has rais...
Anthropozoonotic disease transmission to great apes is a critical conservation concern, and has rais...
Infectious diseases pose one of the greatest threats to endangered species, and a risk of gastrointe...
Infectious diseases pose one of the greatest threats to endangered species, and a risk of gastrointe...
Infectious disease has recently joined poaching and habitat loss as a major threat to African apes. ...
Until recently, the focus of great ape behavioural and ecological research has been distinct from th...
During the period of December 2004 to January 2005, Bacillus anthracis killed three wild chimpanzees...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases pose one of the greatest threats to endangered species, and a risk o...
Respiratory disease has caused significant mortality in African great ape populations. While much ef...
Respiratory disease has caused significant mortality in African great ape populations. While much ef...
The most recent emerging infectious diseases originated in animals, mainly in wildlife reservoirs. M...
During the period of December 2004 to January 2005, Bacillus anthracis killed three wild chimpanzees...
<div><p>Among factors affecting animal health, environmental influences may directly or indirectly i...
Habituation operates on the premise that with sufficient exposure, animals will stop reacting to the...
Respiratory illnesses have caused significant mortality in African Great Ape populations. While much...
Anthropozoonotic disease transmission to great apes is a critical conservation concern, and has rais...
Anthropozoonotic disease transmission to great apes is a critical conservation concern, and has rais...
Infectious diseases pose one of the greatest threats to endangered species, and a risk of gastrointe...
Infectious diseases pose one of the greatest threats to endangered species, and a risk of gastrointe...
Infectious disease has recently joined poaching and habitat loss as a major threat to African apes. ...
Until recently, the focus of great ape behavioural and ecological research has been distinct from th...
During the period of December 2004 to January 2005, Bacillus anthracis killed three wild chimpanzees...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases pose one of the greatest threats to endangered species, and a risk o...
Respiratory disease has caused significant mortality in African great ape populations. While much ef...
Respiratory disease has caused significant mortality in African great ape populations. While much ef...
The most recent emerging infectious diseases originated in animals, mainly in wildlife reservoirs. M...
During the period of December 2004 to January 2005, Bacillus anthracis killed three wild chimpanzees...
<div><p>Among factors affecting animal health, environmental influences may directly or indirectly i...
Habituation operates on the premise that with sufficient exposure, animals will stop reacting to the...
Respiratory illnesses have caused significant mortality in African Great Ape populations. While much...