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Autor:
Katherine L. D. Richgels, Robin E. Russell, Michael J. Adams, C. LeAnn White, Evan H. Campbell Grant
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 3, Iss 2 (2016)
A newly identified fungal pathogen, Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans(Bsal), is responsible for mass mortality events and severe population declines in European salamanders. The eastern USA has the highest diversity of salamanders in the world and th
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https://doaj.org/article/ae53a63d8b6141bb8c4062baeec3982e
Autor:
David A. W. Miller, Evan H. Campbell Grant, Jeffrey M. Lorch, Brittany A. Mosher, Riley F. Bernard, Katherine L. D. Richgels, C. Le Ann White
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 18:43-51
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 7, p e0235907 (2020)
PLoS ONE, 15(7)
PLoS ONE 15 (2020) 7
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, 15(7)
PLoS ONE 15 (2020) 7
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ContextA disease can be a source of disturbance, causing population declines or extirpations, altering species interactions, and affecting habitat structure. This is particularly relevant for diseases that affect keystone species or ecosystem enginee
Autor:
Michelle L. Verant, Elizabeth A. Bohuski, Kevin J. Olival, Katherine L. D. Richgels, Jonathan H. Epstein, David S. Blehert
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 55:820-829
1. Fungal diseases are an emerging global problem affecting human health, food security and biodiversity. Ability of many fungal pathogens to persist within environmental reservoirs can increase extinction risks for host species and presents challeng
Autor:
Gebbiena M Bron, Katherine L. D. Richgels, Jesse T. Boulerice, Michael D. Samuel, Jorge E. Osorio, Faye Lorenzsonn, Jonathan P Matteson, Tonie E. Rocke, Julia E. Poje
Publikováno v:
EcoHealth 15 (2018) 3
EcoHealth, 15(3), 555-565
EcoHealth, 15(3), 555-565
Oral vaccination is an emerging management strategy to reduce the prevalence of high impact infectious diseases within wild animal populations. Plague is a flea-borne zoonosis of rodents that often decimates prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) colonies in the
Publikováno v:
EcoHealth. 16:4-6
Autor:
Tonie E. Rocke, Katherine L. D. Richgels, Daniel W. Tripp, Dean E. Biggins, Marc R. Matchett, Rachel C. Abbott, Robin E. Russell
Publikováno v:
EcoHealth. 15:12-22
Sylvatic plague vaccine (SPV) is a virally vectored bait-delivered vaccine expressing Yersinia pestis antigens that can protect prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) from plague and has potential utility as a management tool. In a large-scale 3-year field tria
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 260:109222
The emerging amphibian pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) is a severe threat to global urodelan (salamanders, newts, and related taxa) biodiversity. Bsal has not been detected, to date, in North America, but the risk is high because No
Autor:
David R. Pipkin, Greg M. Schroeder, Daniel W. Tripp, Robin E. Russell, Jennifer Cordova, Marc R. Matchett, Jesse T. Boulerice, Katherine L. D. Richgels, Shaun M. Grassel, Dean E. Biggins, Rachel C. Abbott, Michael W. Miller, Brian Maxfield, Tonie E. Rocke, Randall L. Griebel, Adam Kavalunas
Publikováno v:
Ecohealth
Sylvatic plague, caused by Yersinia pestis, frequently afflicts prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.), causing population declines and local extirpations. We tested the effectiveness of bait-delivered sylvatic plague vaccine (SPV) in prairie dog colonies on 29
Autor:
Michael J. Adams, Priya Nanjappa, Kathryn P. Huyvaert, Annemarieke Spitzen-van der Sluijs, Robin E. Russell, Hamish McCallum, Karen R. Lips, Robert E. Lovich, Mary Kay Watry, Jonathan E. Kolby, Evan H. Campbell Grant, Katherine L. D. Richgels, Erin Muths, Cheryl J. Briggs, Blake R. Hossack, Jennifer R. Ballard, M. Camille Harris, Reid N. Harris, Deanna H. Olson, Matthew J. Gray, Jeremy T. H. Coleman, Douglas C. Woodhams, Stefano Canessa, Rachel A. Katz, Jenny G. Powers, Lee Berger, C. LeAnn White, Benedikt R. Schmidt, Joseph R. Mendelson
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 15:214-221
Despite calls for improved responses to emerging infectious diseases in wildlife, management is seldom considered until a disease has been detected in affected populations. Reactive approaches may limit the potential for control and increase total re