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Cadhla Firth, Meera Bhat, Matthew A. Firth, Simon H. Williams, Matthew J. Frye, Peter Simmonds, Juliette M. Conte, James Ng, Joel Garcia, Nishit P. Bhuva, Bohyun Lee, Xiaoyu Che, Phenix-Lan Quan, W. Ian Lipkin
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 5, Iss 5 (2014)
ABSTRACT Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) are globally distributed and concentrate in urban environments, where they live and feed in closer proximity to human populations than most other mammals. Despite the potential role of rats as reservoirs of zo
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https://doaj.org/article/44f3c4aa6a4c45a1b72a4cbd6ed1de3f
Autor:
Cadhla Firth, W. Ian Lipkin, Michael J. Blum, Anna C. Peterson, Matthew J. Frye, Ying Bai, Fernando Alda, Lynn M. Osikowicz, Michael Kosoy, Bruno M. Ghersi, Claudia Riegel
Publikováno v:
EcoHealth. 14:771-782
It is becoming increasingly likely that rodents will drive future disease epidemics with the continued expansion of cities worldwide. Though transmission risk is a growing concern, relatively little is known about pathogens carried by urban rats. Her
Autor:
Jonathan L. Richardson, Matthew J. Frye, L. P. Angley, Matthew Combs, Cadhla Firth, Jason Munshi-South, I. Lipkin
Publikováno v:
Zoonoses and Public Health. 65
Summary Brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) are a globally distributed pest. Urban habitats can support large infestations of rats, posing a potential risk to public health from the parasites and pathogens they carry. Despite the potential influence of ro
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Invasive Plant Science and Management. 5:417-426
We studied the response of naturalized kudzu plants to simulated herbivory at three locations: Delaware (DE), Pennsylvania (PA), and North Carolina (NC). At the DE and PA sites, plant mortality after the first yr was 14 and 50%, respectively, and was
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Biological Control. 61:71-77
Simulated herbivory experiments in weed biological control have been used to predict the type and level of damage needed to suppress invasive plant growth and reproduction in the introduced range. Prior to host-specificity testing, this information i
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Biological Control. 55:234-240
The safe practice of biological control relies, in part, on an accurate evaluation of a potential agent’s host-specificity via testing through a “filter of safety”. The results of laboratory tests may differ from those obtained in open field ho
Autor:
Matthew J. Frye, Walter Ian Lipkin, Simon H. Williams, D. Lee, Meera Bhat, Cadhla Firth, Xiaoyu Che, Matthew A. Firth
The Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) is a reservoir of many zoonotic pathogens and lives in close proximity to humans in urban environments. Human infection with rodent-borne disease occurs either directly through contact with a rat or its excreta, or
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4481720/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4481720/
Autor:
Matthew J. Frye, Xiaoyu Che, Joel A. Garcia, Meera Bhat, Juliette M. Conte, Peter Simmonds, Bohyun Lee, Simon H. Williams, Nishit Bhuva, Cadhla Firth, W. Ian Lipkin, Matthew A. Firth, James Ng, Phenix-Lan Quan
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 5, Iss 5 (2014)
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Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) are globally distributed and concentrate in urban environments, where they live and feed in closer proximity to human populations than most other mammals. Despite the potential role of rats as reservoirs of zoonotic di
Publikováno v:
Environmental entomology. 42(5)
Kudzu [Pueraria montana variety lobata (Willd.) Maesen & S. M. Almeida] plant architecture and growth were compared for plants subjected to 4 wk of simulated herbivory (75% leaf cutting) and no damage. Simulated herbivory reduced above-ground and roo
Publikováno v:
Environmental entomology. 36(6)
Two insect species from China, Gonioctena tredecimmaculata (Jacoby) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) and Ornatalcides (Mesalcidodes) trifidus (Pascoe) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), were studied in quarantine in the United States as potential biological con