Humans and wildlife are at risk from certain vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and West Nile and yellow fevers. Factors linked to global change, including habitat alteration, landuse intensification, the spread of alien species, and climate change, are operating on a global scale and affect both the incidence and distribution of many vector-borne diseases. Hence, understanding the drivers that regulate the transmission of pathogens in the wild is of great importance for ecological, evolutionary, health, and economic reasons. In this literature review, we discuss the ecological factors potentially affecting the transmission of two mosquito-borne pathogens circulating naturally between birds and mosquitoes, namely,West Nil...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
Biological invasions are a side effect of globalisation and human modification of natural systems. I...
Humans and wildlife are at risk from certain vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and West...
Disease transmission is inherently ecological, requiring ecological interactions among vectors, host...
Abstract West Nile virus, which was recently introduced to North America, is a mosquito-borne pathog...
The unprecedented rates of vector-borne pathogen emergence and re-emergence highlights the necessity...
Avian malaria is a worldwide mosquito‐borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. These parasites ...
Mosquitoes transmit many of the pathogens that cause zoonotic diseases from wildlife and livestock t...
Vector and host communities, as well as habitat characteristics, may have important but different im...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
Biological invasions are a side effect of globalisation and human modification of natural systems. I...
Humans and wildlife are at risk from certain vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and West...
Disease transmission is inherently ecological, requiring ecological interactions among vectors, host...
Abstract West Nile virus, which was recently introduced to North America, is a mosquito-borne pathog...
The unprecedented rates of vector-borne pathogen emergence and re-emergence highlights the necessity...
Avian malaria is a worldwide mosquito‐borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. These parasites ...
Mosquitoes transmit many of the pathogens that cause zoonotic diseases from wildlife and livestock t...
Vector and host communities, as well as habitat characteristics, may have important but different im...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
Biological invasions are a side effect of globalisation and human modification of natural systems. I...