In social species, the transmission and maintenance of infectious diseases depends on the contact patterns between individuals within groups and on the interactions between groups. In southern Africa, the Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer caffer) is a vector for many pathogens that can infect sympatric livestock. Although intra-group contact patterns of Cape buffalo have been relatively well described, how groups interact with each other and risks for pathogen transmission remain poorly understood. We identified and compared spatial behavior and contact patterns between neighboring groups of Cape buffalo under contrasting environments: within the seasonally flooded environment of the Okavango Delta in Botswana and the semi-arid environment of n...
Abstract Dispersal facilitates population health and maintains resilience in species via gene flow. ...
This study aimed at understanding how landscape heterogeneity influences outbreaks of contagious dis...
Humans live increasingly in the proximity of natural areas, leading to increased interactions betwee...
In social species, the transmission and maintenance of infectious diseases depends on the contact pa...
In social species, the transmission and maintenance of infectious diseases depends on the contact pa...
In social species, the transmission and maintenance of infectious diseases depends on the contact pa...
In southern Africa, TransFrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) are promoting the sustainable coexisten...
Many infectious pathogens are shared through social interactions, and examining host connectivity ha...
Part of southern Africa is endemic to foot-and-mouth disease. African buffaloes (. Syncerus caffer) ...
Wildlife is a maintenance host for several significant livestock diseases. Interspecific pathogen tr...
In southern African transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs), people, livestock and wildlife share s...
The work presented here investigates a number of important components in the epidemiology of foot-a...
We report on the long-distance movements of subadult female buffalo within a Transfrontier Conservat...
African buffalo the primary source of foot and mouth disease (FMD) infection for livestock in South ...
The transmission of diseases between livestock and wildlife can be a hindrance to effective disease ...
Abstract Dispersal facilitates population health and maintains resilience in species via gene flow. ...
This study aimed at understanding how landscape heterogeneity influences outbreaks of contagious dis...
Humans live increasingly in the proximity of natural areas, leading to increased interactions betwee...
In social species, the transmission and maintenance of infectious diseases depends on the contact pa...
In social species, the transmission and maintenance of infectious diseases depends on the contact pa...
In social species, the transmission and maintenance of infectious diseases depends on the contact pa...
In southern Africa, TransFrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) are promoting the sustainable coexisten...
Many infectious pathogens are shared through social interactions, and examining host connectivity ha...
Part of southern Africa is endemic to foot-and-mouth disease. African buffaloes (. Syncerus caffer) ...
Wildlife is a maintenance host for several significant livestock diseases. Interspecific pathogen tr...
In southern African transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs), people, livestock and wildlife share s...
The work presented here investigates a number of important components in the epidemiology of foot-a...
We report on the long-distance movements of subadult female buffalo within a Transfrontier Conservat...
African buffalo the primary source of foot and mouth disease (FMD) infection for livestock in South ...
The transmission of diseases between livestock and wildlife can be a hindrance to effective disease ...
Abstract Dispersal facilitates population health and maintains resilience in species via gene flow. ...
This study aimed at understanding how landscape heterogeneity influences outbreaks of contagious dis...
Humans live increasingly in the proximity of natural areas, leading to increased interactions betwee...