Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and between hosts and environmental sources of pathogens. Despite the popularity of garden bird feeding, few studies have addressed how feeders influence host contact rates and disease dynamics. We experimentally manipulated feeder density in replicate aviaries containing captive, pathogen-naive, groups of house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus) and continuously tracked behaviours at feeders using radio-frequency identification devices. We then inoculated one bird per group with Mycoplasma gallisepticum (Mg), a common bacterial pathogen for which feeders are fomites of transmission, and assessed effects of feeder density on house finch behaviour and pat...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and betw...
Provisioning of wildlife, such as backyard bird feeding, can alter animal behavior and ecology in di...
Individual heterogeneity can influence the dynamics of infectious diseases in wildlife and humans al...
Individual heterogeneity can influence the dynamics of infectious diseases in wildlife and humans al...
Individual heterogeneity can influence the dynamics of infectious diseases in wildlife and humans al...
The transmission of parasites and pathogens among hosts remains an essential question in disease eco...
Provisioning of wildlife, such as backyard bird feeding, can alter animal behavior and ecology in di...
Individual heterogeneity can influence the dynamics of infectious diseases inwildlife and humans ali...
Hosts are typically co-parasitized by multiple species. Parasites can benefit or suffer from the pre...
Parasite infections can influence host foraging behavior, movement, or social interactions. House fi...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Anthropogenic food provisioning of wildlife can alter the frequency of contacts among hosts and betw...
Provisioning of wildlife, such as backyard bird feeding, can alter animal behavior and ecology in di...
Individual heterogeneity can influence the dynamics of infectious diseases in wildlife and humans al...
Individual heterogeneity can influence the dynamics of infectious diseases in wildlife and humans al...
Individual heterogeneity can influence the dynamics of infectious diseases in wildlife and humans al...
The transmission of parasites and pathogens among hosts remains an essential question in disease eco...
Provisioning of wildlife, such as backyard bird feeding, can alter animal behavior and ecology in di...
Individual heterogeneity can influence the dynamics of infectious diseases inwildlife and humans ali...
Hosts are typically co-parasitized by multiple species. Parasites can benefit or suffer from the pre...
Parasite infections can influence host foraging behavior, movement, or social interactions. House fi...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...