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Social organization and interactions among individuals are suspected to play important roles in the transmission and potential management of wildlife ...
Read moreWildlife aggregation patterns can influence disease transmission. However, limited research evaluates the influence of anthropogenic and natural facto...
Read more1. Emerging wildlife diseases often comeswith negative cultural and economic impact. Limiting disease spread is a recurrent goal and challenge, but th...
Read moreThis special issue contains 20 articles related to various aspects of ecological restoration and conservation. It provides insights into different res...
Read moreWith the global loss of natural wetlands, waterbirds have become increasingly dependent on alternative and artificial habitats, but the use of such we...
Read moreThis report present novel data from an ongoing, spatially replicated, annual study of a comparatively un-impacted, temperate eelgrass habitat, based a...
Read moreMany pathogens can infect several host species, which complicates the management of wildlife diseases. Even for generalist pathogens, hosts are not eq...
Read moreSpecies that depend on anthropogenic waste for food can remove pathogens that pose health risks to humans and livestock, thereby saving lives and mone...
Read moreUnexpected temperature variations and rainfall patterns have direct, adverse impacts on shrimp farmers in northwestern Sri Lanka. Specifically, changi...
Read moreAgricultural intensification and simplification are key drivers of recent declines in wild bird populations, heightening the need to better balance co...
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