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International policy for the management of wildlife disease(s) plays an important role for concerted action, and changes to policy should be evidence-...
Read moreEnvironmental surveillance can allow early detection of diseases, which increases management options and can improve disease trajectories. Chronic was...
Read morePathogens can cause host extinction, affect population dynamics and influence natural selection. Host susceptibility to pathogens can vary by species,...
Read moreMany pathogens can infect several host species, which complicates the management of wildlife diseases. Even for generalist pathogens, hosts are not eq...
Read moreThe prevention and management of transmissible diseases hinges upon understanding host dispersal because it influences distribution of wildlife, affec...
Read moreWildlife aggregation patterns can influence disease transmission. However, limited research evaluates the influence of anthropogenic and natural facto...
Read moreSurveillance of wildlife diseases poses considerable logistical challenges compared to that of humans or livestock. Citizen science can enable broader...
Read moreLaw enforcement and integration of environmental issues into other policies able to affect species and ecosystems are cornerstones for the effective p...
Read morePredicting the spatial pattern of disease risk in wild animal populations is important for implementing effective control programmes. We developed a r...
Read moreHunting and culling are frequently used to combat infectious wildlife diseases. The aim is to markedly lower population density in order to limit dise...
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