Understanding the prevalence of pathogens in invasive species is essential to guide efforts to prevent transmission to agricultural animals, wildlife, and humans. Pathogen prevalence can be difficult to estimate for wild species due to imperfect sampling and testing (pathogens may not be detected in infected individuals and erroneously detected in individuals that are not infected). The invasive wild pig (Sus scrofa, also referred to as wild boar and feral swine) is one of the most widespread hosts of domestic animal and human pathogens in North America. We developed hierarchical Bayesian models that account for imperfect detection to estimate the seroprevalence of five pathogens (porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, pseudo...
European wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are an introduced invasive species that now constitute a major threa...
The presence of many pathogens varies in a predictable manner with latitude, with infections decreas...
Rotaviruses (RV) are important causes of diarrhea in animals, especially in domestic animals. Of the...
Understanding the prevalence of pathogens in invasive species is essential to guide efforts to preve...
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one of the most wid...
Wildlife disease surveillance is the first line of defence against infectious disease. Fluctuations ...
This file describes pathogen sampling data for each pathogen in wild pig populations in the USA in e...
As highly mobile and prolific animals, feral swine threaten public and livestock health. To quantify...
Background: The understanding of host-parasite systems in wildlife is of increasing interest in rela...
Many wild swine populations in different parts of the World have experienced an unprecedented demogr...
1. Conservation managers rely on accurate estimates of disease parameters, such as pathogen prevalen...
Introduction: Understanding the ecology of diseases requires the comprehension of pathogens in wild ...
Infectious wildlife diseases have enormous global impacts, leading to human pandemics, global biodiv...
1. Surveillance of wildlife diseases is logistically difficult, and imperfect detection is a recurre...
Land use influences disease emergence by changing the ecological dynamics of humans, wildlife, domes...
European wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are an introduced invasive species that now constitute a major threa...
The presence of many pathogens varies in a predictable manner with latitude, with infections decreas...
Rotaviruses (RV) are important causes of diarrhea in animals, especially in domestic animals. Of the...
Understanding the prevalence of pathogens in invasive species is essential to guide efforts to preve...
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one of the most wid...
Wildlife disease surveillance is the first line of defence against infectious disease. Fluctuations ...
This file describes pathogen sampling data for each pathogen in wild pig populations in the USA in e...
As highly mobile and prolific animals, feral swine threaten public and livestock health. To quantify...
Background: The understanding of host-parasite systems in wildlife is of increasing interest in rela...
Many wild swine populations in different parts of the World have experienced an unprecedented demogr...
1. Conservation managers rely on accurate estimates of disease parameters, such as pathogen prevalen...
Introduction: Understanding the ecology of diseases requires the comprehension of pathogens in wild ...
Infectious wildlife diseases have enormous global impacts, leading to human pandemics, global biodiv...
1. Surveillance of wildlife diseases is logistically difficult, and imperfect detection is a recurre...
Land use influences disease emergence by changing the ecological dynamics of humans, wildlife, domes...
European wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are an introduced invasive species that now constitute a major threa...
The presence of many pathogens varies in a predictable manner with latitude, with infections decreas...
Rotaviruses (RV) are important causes of diarrhea in animals, especially in domestic animals. Of the...