Disease effects on host population dynamics and the transmission of pathogens between hosts are two important challenges for understanding how epizootics wax and wane and how disease influences host population dynamics. For the management of marine shellfish resources, marine diseases pose additional challenges in early intervention after the appearance of disease, management of the diseased population to limit a decline in host abundance, and application of measures to restrain that decline once it occurs. Mathematical models provide one approach for quantifying these effects and addressing the competing goals of managing the diseased population versus managing the disease. The majority of models for molluscan diseases fall into three cate...
Seafood is a growing part of the economy, but its economic value is diminished by marine diseases. I...
Benthic suspension-feeders can accumulate substantial numbers of microparasitic pathogens by contact...
Marine diseases are a strong selective force that can have important economic and ecological consequ...
Disease effects on host population dynamics and the transmission of pathogens between hosts are two ...
Molluscs are economically and ecologically important components of aquatic ecosystems. In addition t...
Disease-causing organisms can have significant impacts on marine species and communities. However, t...
A model of transmission for Haplosporidium nelsoni, the disease agent for MSX disease, is developed ...
Marine mollusc production contributes to food and economic security worldwide and provides valuable ...
International audienceAn individual-based mathematical model was developed to investigate the biolog...
1. Marine protected areas are increasingly being recommended as an essential component of the manage...
Emerging pathogens threaten aquaculture industries worldwide. There is urgency to become better prep...
Delaware Bay oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations are influenced by two lethal parasites that ...
Seafood is a growing part of the economy, but its economic value is diminished by marine diseases. I...
Benthic suspension-feeders can accumulate substantial numbers of microparasitic pathogens by contact...
Marine diseases are a strong selective force that can have important economic and ecological consequ...
Disease effects on host population dynamics and the transmission of pathogens between hosts are two ...
Molluscs are economically and ecologically important components of aquatic ecosystems. In addition t...
Disease-causing organisms can have significant impacts on marine species and communities. However, t...
A model of transmission for Haplosporidium nelsoni, the disease agent for MSX disease, is developed ...
Marine mollusc production contributes to food and economic security worldwide and provides valuable ...
International audienceAn individual-based mathematical model was developed to investigate the biolog...
1. Marine protected areas are increasingly being recommended as an essential component of the manage...
Emerging pathogens threaten aquaculture industries worldwide. There is urgency to become better prep...
Delaware Bay oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations are influenced by two lethal parasites that ...
Seafood is a growing part of the economy, but its economic value is diminished by marine diseases. I...
Benthic suspension-feeders can accumulate substantial numbers of microparasitic pathogens by contact...
Marine diseases are a strong selective force that can have important economic and ecological consequ...