Infectious diseases are increasingly recognised to be a major threat to biodiversity. Disease management tools such as control of animal movements and vaccination can be used to mitigate the impact and spread of diseases in targeted species. They can reduce the risk of epidemics and in turn the risks of population decline and extinction. However, all species are embedded in communities and interactions between species can be complex, hence increasing the chance of survival of one species can have repercussions on the whole community structure. In this study, we use an example from the Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania to explore how a vaccination campaign against Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) targeted at conserving the African lion (Panthera l...
The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viability an...
The global decline of large (> 10 kg) carnivores has resulted in a variety of conservation measures ...
Extreme climatic conditions may alter historic host-pathogen relationships and synchronize the tempo...
Infectious diseases are increasingly recognised to be a major threat to biodiversity. Disease manage...
Infectious diseases are increasingly recognised to be a major threat to biodiversity. Disease manage...
The impact of human-induced threats on biodiversity is a constant concern for the conservation commu...
Infectious disease can pose a substantial threat to wildlife populations. While pathogens are genera...
The conservation of wild dogs depends on the persistence of small populations because African wild d...
Infectious disease is an emerging threat that conservationists are ill-equipped to manage. The threa...
The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viability an...
Pathogens such as rabies virus and canine distemper virus present a significant risk to the long-ter...
Conflicts over the management of large carnivores, and their impacts on humans reduces well-being fo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. December 2008. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advisor: Craig ...
<div><p>The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viab...
It is extremely important for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are resilient to a rang...
The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viability an...
The global decline of large (> 10 kg) carnivores has resulted in a variety of conservation measures ...
Extreme climatic conditions may alter historic host-pathogen relationships and synchronize the tempo...
Infectious diseases are increasingly recognised to be a major threat to biodiversity. Disease manage...
Infectious diseases are increasingly recognised to be a major threat to biodiversity. Disease manage...
The impact of human-induced threats on biodiversity is a constant concern for the conservation commu...
Infectious disease can pose a substantial threat to wildlife populations. While pathogens are genera...
The conservation of wild dogs depends on the persistence of small populations because African wild d...
Infectious disease is an emerging threat that conservationists are ill-equipped to manage. The threa...
The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viability an...
Pathogens such as rabies virus and canine distemper virus present a significant risk to the long-ter...
Conflicts over the management of large carnivores, and their impacts on humans reduces well-being fo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. December 2008. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advisor: Craig ...
<div><p>The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viab...
It is extremely important for biodiversity conservation that protected areas are resilient to a rang...
The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viability an...
The global decline of large (> 10 kg) carnivores has resulted in a variety of conservation measures ...
Extreme climatic conditions may alter historic host-pathogen relationships and synchronize the tempo...