[HTML][HTML] Urbanization and disease emergence: dynamics at the wildlife–livestock–human interface

JM Hassell, M Begon, MJ Ward, EM Fèvre - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2017 - cell.com
Urbanization is characterized by rapid intensification of agriculture, socioeconomic change,
and ecological fragmentation, which can have profound impacts on the epidemiology of …

Human–wildlife interactions in urban areas: a review of conflicts, benefits and opportunities

CD Soulsbury, PCL White - Wildlife research, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
Wildlife has existed in urban areas since records began. However, the discipline of urban
ecology is relatively new and one that is undergoing rapid growth. All wildlife in urban areas …

Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk

CK Johnson, PL Hitchens… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Emerging infectious diseases in humans are frequently caused by pathogens originating
from animal hosts, and zoonotic disease outbreaks present a major challenge to global …

[HTML][HTML] Ixodes ricinus and Its Transmitted Pathogens in Urban and Peri-Urban Areas in Europe: New Hazards and Relevance for Public Health

A Rizzoli, C Silaghi, A Obiegala, I Rudolf… - Frontiers in public …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Tick-borne diseases represent major public and animal health issues worldwide. Ixodes
ricinus, primarily associated with deciduous and mixed forests, is the principal vector of …

The consequences of human actions on risks for infectious diseases: a review

JF Lindahl, D Grace - Infection ecology & epidemiology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The human population is growing, requiring more space for food production, and needing
more animals to feed it. Emerging infectious diseases are increasing, causing losses in both …

[HTML][HTML] Economic growth, urbanization, globalization, and the risks of emerging infectious diseases in China: A review

T Wu, C Perrings, A Kinzig, JP Collins, BA Minteer… - Ambio, 2017 - Springer
Three interrelated world trends may be exacerbating emerging zoonotic risks: income
growth, urbanization, and globalization. Income growth is associated with rising animal …

Urban wilderness: Supply, demand, and access

I Kowarik - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2018 - Elsevier
The concept of urban wilderness feels like a paradox since natural and urban environments
have long been viewed as antithetical. Today, however, wilderness is high on the urban …

[图书][B] Evolutionary parasitology: the integrated study of infections, immunology, ecology, and genetics

P Schmid-Hempel - 2021 - books.google.com
Parasites and infectious diseases are everywhere and represent some of the most potent
forces shaping the natural world. They affect almost every aspect imaginable in the life of …

Roles of raptors in a changing world: from flagships to providers of key ecosystem services

JA Donázar, A Cortés-Avizanda, JA Fargallo… - Ardeola, 2016 - BioOne
Birds of prey have been, in comparison to other avian groups, an uncommon study model,
mainly due to the limitations imposed by their conservative life strategy (low population …

Scaling up from gardens: biodiversity conservation in urban environments

MA Goddard, AJ Dougill, TG Benton - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2010 - cell.com
As urbanisation increases globally and the natural environment becomes increasingly
fragmented, the importance of urban green spaces for biodiversity conservation grows. In …