In recent decades major declines in urban house sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have been observed in north-western European cities, whereas suburban and rural house sparrow populations have remained relatively stable or are recovering from previous declines. Differential exposure to avian pathogens known to cause epidemics in house sparrows may in part explain this spatial pattern of declines. Here we investigate the potential effect of urbanization on the development of a bacterial pathogen reservoir in free-ranging house sparrows. This was achieved by comparing the prevalence of Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serotype Typhimurium in 364 apparently healthy house sparrows captured in urban, suburban and rural regions acros...
The importance of wild bird populations as a reservoir of zoonotic pathogens is well established. Sa...
Anthropogenic activities such as intensification of agriculture, animal husbandry and expansion of c...
Some species of garden birds are considered to be sensitive to Salmonella (S.) spp. infections. The ...
In recent decades major declines in urban house sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have been ob...
Over the last decades major declines in urban house sparrow populations have been observed in north-...
Urbanization strongly affects biodiversity, altering natural communities and often leading to a redu...
Urbanization strongly affects biodiversity, altering natural communities and often leading to a redu...
Wild birds are potential vehicles of zoonotic pathogen transmission to humans. The zoonotic concern ...
An outbreak of salmonellosis in wild passerines caused mass mortality of Eurasian Tree Sparrows (Pas...
Urbanization is an important human-driven process that leads to biodiversity loss and alters the int...
Parasites have the capacity to affect animal populations by modifying host survival, and it is incre...
In the last decade, house sparrow populations have shown a general decline, especially in cities. Av...
International audienceIn the last decade, house sparrow populations have shown a general decline, es...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 12th Conference of the European Wildlife Disease Association (EW...
The importance of wild bird populations as a reservoir of zoonotic pathogens is well established. Sa...
Anthropogenic activities such as intensification of agriculture, animal husbandry and expansion of c...
Some species of garden birds are considered to be sensitive to Salmonella (S.) spp. infections. The ...
In recent decades major declines in urban house sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations have been ob...
Over the last decades major declines in urban house sparrow populations have been observed in north-...
Urbanization strongly affects biodiversity, altering natural communities and often leading to a redu...
Urbanization strongly affects biodiversity, altering natural communities and often leading to a redu...
Wild birds are potential vehicles of zoonotic pathogen transmission to humans. The zoonotic concern ...
An outbreak of salmonellosis in wild passerines caused mass mortality of Eurasian Tree Sparrows (Pas...
Urbanization is an important human-driven process that leads to biodiversity loss and alters the int...
Parasites have the capacity to affect animal populations by modifying host survival, and it is incre...
In the last decade, house sparrow populations have shown a general decline, especially in cities. Av...
International audienceIn the last decade, house sparrow populations have shown a general decline, es...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 12th Conference of the European Wildlife Disease Association (EW...
The importance of wild bird populations as a reservoir of zoonotic pathogens is well established. Sa...
Anthropogenic activities such as intensification of agriculture, animal husbandry and expansion of c...
Some species of garden birds are considered to be sensitive to Salmonella (S.) spp. infections. The ...