As anthropogenic factors continue to degrade natural areas, habitat management is needed to restore and maintain biodiversity. However, the impacts of different habitat management regimes on ecosystems have largely focused on vegetation analyses, with limited evaluation of downstream effects on wildlife. We compared the effects of grassland management regimes (prescribed burning, cutting/haying, or no active management) on rodent communities and the viruses they hosted. Rodents were trapped in 13 existing grassland sites in Northwest Arkansas, USA during 2020 and 2021. Rodent blood samples were screened for antibodies against three common rodent-borne virus groups: orthohantaviruses, arenaviruses, and orthopoxviruses. We captured 616 rodent...
Graduation date: 2017With continual and worldwide human population growth, our impact on the natural...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases have become a major global environmental problem with i...
Habitat loss is one of the leading causes of endangerment for terrestrial vertebrates. For instance...
As anthropogenic factors continue to degrade natural areas, habitat management is needed to restore ...
Abstract only availableManagement plans such as clear-cutting could affect the abundance of the spec...
Clarifying what species are being consumed at what times can improve our understanding of how anthro...
nial herbivores of the Central Plains. Most studies of introduced diseases describe how they affect ...
Orthohantaviruses are a global group of viruses found primarily in rodents, though several viruses h...
Populations of large wildlife are declining on local and global scales. The impacts of this pulse of...
The issue of waterholes is a critical one for Kruger Park management. Though initially constructed ...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
Fluctuations in rodent population densities in North America are a reality. Our understanding of the...
Natural disturbances like droughts and fires are important determinants of wildlife community struct...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases have become a major global environmental problem with i...
Studies on the effects of anthropogenic contamination on wildlife have largely been focused at the i...
Graduation date: 2017With continual and worldwide human population growth, our impact on the natural...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases have become a major global environmental problem with i...
Habitat loss is one of the leading causes of endangerment for terrestrial vertebrates. For instance...
As anthropogenic factors continue to degrade natural areas, habitat management is needed to restore ...
Abstract only availableManagement plans such as clear-cutting could affect the abundance of the spec...
Clarifying what species are being consumed at what times can improve our understanding of how anthro...
nial herbivores of the Central Plains. Most studies of introduced diseases describe how they affect ...
Orthohantaviruses are a global group of viruses found primarily in rodents, though several viruses h...
Populations of large wildlife are declining on local and global scales. The impacts of this pulse of...
The issue of waterholes is a critical one for Kruger Park management. Though initially constructed ...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
Fluctuations in rodent population densities in North America are a reality. Our understanding of the...
Natural disturbances like droughts and fires are important determinants of wildlife community struct...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases have become a major global environmental problem with i...
Studies on the effects of anthropogenic contamination on wildlife have largely been focused at the i...
Graduation date: 2017With continual and worldwide human population growth, our impact on the natural...
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases have become a major global environmental problem with i...
Habitat loss is one of the leading causes of endangerment for terrestrial vertebrates. For instance...