We investigate private responses to policies that have been proposed to confront a human-wildlife conflict that likely emerged as a result of a management regime designed to address an earlier human-wildlife conflict: specifically, brucellosis in elk that has spread to cattle in Wyoming. We examine population and disease dynamics under several different management options for the Jackson elk herd, where each option involves a combination of changes in elk feeding and population levels. Farmer responses to these dynamics, when vaccination is not required, are modeled along with the associated impacts to livestock dynamics. We also examine livestock management when there is little-to-no consideration given to the risk posed by elk. In pra...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk, bison and domestic cattle. Recently the seropr...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
While many wildlife species are threatened, some populations have recovered from previous Overexploi...
We investigate private responses to policies that have been proposed to confront a human-wildlife co...
This paper investigates private responses to policies that have been proposed to confront a human-wi...
This paper investigates private responses and ecological impacts of policies proposed to confront th...
<div><p>Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult...
Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult when ra...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk (Cervus elaphus), bison (Bison bison) and domest...
Brucellosis, caused by the bacteria Brucella abortus, is an infectious disease of cattle, bison (Bis...
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection that primarily affects livestock and can also be transmitted to...
Elk (Cervus elaphus) and bison (Bison bison) of the Greater Yellowstone area are the last known rese...
Management strategies proposed to mitigate the risk of brucellosis transmission between elk and catt...
Zoonotic pathogens can harm human health and well‐being directly or by impacting livestock. Pathogen...
Brucellosis is of large economic and management concern in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) w...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk, bison and domestic cattle. Recently the seropr...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
While many wildlife species are threatened, some populations have recovered from previous Overexploi...
We investigate private responses to policies that have been proposed to confront a human-wildlife co...
This paper investigates private responses to policies that have been proposed to confront a human-wi...
This paper investigates private responses and ecological impacts of policies proposed to confront th...
<div><p>Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult...
Tracking and preventing the spillover of disease from wildlife to livestock can be difficult when ra...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk (Cervus elaphus), bison (Bison bison) and domest...
Brucellosis, caused by the bacteria Brucella abortus, is an infectious disease of cattle, bison (Bis...
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection that primarily affects livestock and can also be transmitted to...
Elk (Cervus elaphus) and bison (Bison bison) of the Greater Yellowstone area are the last known rese...
Management strategies proposed to mitigate the risk of brucellosis transmission between elk and catt...
Zoonotic pathogens can harm human health and well‐being directly or by impacting livestock. Pathogen...
Brucellosis is of large economic and management concern in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) w...
Brucellosis is a bacterial disease that affects elk, bison and domestic cattle. Recently the seropr...
The relationship between host density and parasite transmission is central to the effectiveness of m...
While many wildlife species are threatened, some populations have recovered from previous Overexploi...