Environmental exposure to Sarcoptes scabiei mites in burrows is considered the dominant mechanism of sarcoptic mange transmission among wombats. We document elevated activity of bare-nosed wombats at a burrow with subterranean water access relative to burrows without this resource, suggesting that some burrows may contribute more to mange transmission than others
© CSIRO 2009This study examined the history, prevalence and distribution of sarcoptic mange in south...
Sarcoptic mange, commonly referred to as scabies, is a cosmopolitan disease affecting seven differen...
Sarcoptic mange is an emerging, cosmopolitan disease that is of substantial medical and veterinary i...
Environmental exposure to Sarcoptes scabiei mites in burrows is considered the dominant mechanism of...
Parasitism has both direct and indirect effects on hosts. Indirect effects (such as behavioural chan...
<div><p>Parasitism has both direct and indirect effects on hosts. Indirect effects (such as behaviou...
Some of the most important pathogens affecting wildlife are transmitted indirectly via the environme...
Five free-living common wombats were captured, implanted with radio-transmitters, experimentally inf...
Sarcoptes mange is an important disease that affects the health, mobility and longevity of bare-nose...
Sarcoptic mange is a threat to bare-nosed wombats (Vombatus ursinus) in Australia and a major factor...
<p>Wombats infected by mange exhibit changes to time allocations to above ground behaviours: (a) the...
Sarcoptic mange affects the common wombat (Vombatus ursinus) throughout its range. Prevalence of the...
Sarcoptic mange is caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei and has recently been recognized as an emerg...
How hosts become exposed to environmentally transmitted pathogens has significant consequences for t...
Objective To determine the distribution and prevalence of sarcoptic mange in wombats, particularly t...
© CSIRO 2009This study examined the history, prevalence and distribution of sarcoptic mange in south...
Sarcoptic mange, commonly referred to as scabies, is a cosmopolitan disease affecting seven differen...
Sarcoptic mange is an emerging, cosmopolitan disease that is of substantial medical and veterinary i...
Environmental exposure to Sarcoptes scabiei mites in burrows is considered the dominant mechanism of...
Parasitism has both direct and indirect effects on hosts. Indirect effects (such as behavioural chan...
<div><p>Parasitism has both direct and indirect effects on hosts. Indirect effects (such as behaviou...
Some of the most important pathogens affecting wildlife are transmitted indirectly via the environme...
Five free-living common wombats were captured, implanted with radio-transmitters, experimentally inf...
Sarcoptes mange is an important disease that affects the health, mobility and longevity of bare-nose...
Sarcoptic mange is a threat to bare-nosed wombats (Vombatus ursinus) in Australia and a major factor...
<p>Wombats infected by mange exhibit changes to time allocations to above ground behaviours: (a) the...
Sarcoptic mange affects the common wombat (Vombatus ursinus) throughout its range. Prevalence of the...
Sarcoptic mange is caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei and has recently been recognized as an emerg...
How hosts become exposed to environmentally transmitted pathogens has significant consequences for t...
Objective To determine the distribution and prevalence of sarcoptic mange in wombats, particularly t...
© CSIRO 2009This study examined the history, prevalence and distribution of sarcoptic mange in south...
Sarcoptic mange, commonly referred to as scabies, is a cosmopolitan disease affecting seven differen...
Sarcoptic mange is an emerging, cosmopolitan disease that is of substantial medical and veterinary i...