Biodiversity is of critical value to human societies, but recent evidence that bio-diversity may mitigate infectious-disease risk has sparked controversy among researchers. The majority of work on this topic has focused on direct assessments of the relationship between biodiversity and endemic-pathogen prevalence, without disentangling intervening mechanisms; thus study outcomes often differ, fuelling more debate. Here, we suggest two critical changes to the approach researchers take to understanding relationships between infectious disease, both endemic and emerging, and biodiversity that may help clarify sources of controversy. First, the distinct concepts of hazards versus risks need to be separated to determine how biodiversity and its ...
Over the past years, biodiversity has been reduced on an unprecedented scale, while new infectious d...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
The Earth's ecosystems have been altered by anthropogenic processes, including land use, harvesting ...
ABSTRACT Parasites and infectious diseases have a substantial impact on the population dynamics and...
The disease ecology community has struggled to come to consensus on whether biodiversity reduces or ...
Control of human infectious disease has been promoted as a valuable ecosystem service arising from t...
First we remind general considerations concerning biodiversity on earth and particularly the loss of...
The emergence of infectious diseases is reviewed highlighting the potential role played by main envi...
A growing body of work demonstrates that loss of biodiversity negatively impacts ecosystem functions...
Biodiversity is declining dramatically. Meanwhile, disease risk of infectious disease in human, wild...
AbstractThe unprecedented loss of biological diversity from anthropogenic causes has profound impact...
International audienceBackground: Many infectious pathogens can be transmitted from animals to human...
INTRODUCTION Biodiversity has intrinsic value and a fundamental role in human health. The...
Background: Many infectious pathogens can be transmitted from animals to humans and vice versa, or b...
Over the past years, biodiversity has been reduced on an unprecedented scale, while new infectious d...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
The Earth's ecosystems have been altered by anthropogenic processes, including land use, harvesting ...
ABSTRACT Parasites and infectious diseases have a substantial impact on the population dynamics and...
The disease ecology community has struggled to come to consensus on whether biodiversity reduces or ...
Control of human infectious disease has been promoted as a valuable ecosystem service arising from t...
First we remind general considerations concerning biodiversity on earth and particularly the loss of...
The emergence of infectious diseases is reviewed highlighting the potential role played by main envi...
A growing body of work demonstrates that loss of biodiversity negatively impacts ecosystem functions...
Biodiversity is declining dramatically. Meanwhile, disease risk of infectious disease in human, wild...
AbstractThe unprecedented loss of biological diversity from anthropogenic causes has profound impact...
International audienceBackground: Many infectious pathogens can be transmitted from animals to human...
INTRODUCTION Biodiversity has intrinsic value and a fundamental role in human health. The...
Background: Many infectious pathogens can be transmitted from animals to humans and vice versa, or b...
Over the past years, biodiversity has been reduced on an unprecedented scale, while new infectious d...
Infectious diseases affect people, domestic animals and wildlife alike, with many pathogens being ab...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...