History, control, epidemiology, ecology, and economy of the invasion of European rabbits in Chile: a comparison with Australia
JP Correa-Cuadros, G Flores-Benner… - Biological …, 2023 - Springer
We reviewed existing studies on the European rabbit in Chile regarding history, control,
epidemiology, ecology, and economic impacts, comparing them with Australia's …
epidemiology, ecology, and economic impacts, comparing them with Australia's …
Damage caused by low-density exotic herbivore populations: the impact of introduced European rabbits on marsupial herbivores and Allocasuarina and Bursaria …
P Bird, G Mutze, D Peacock, S Jennings - Biological Invasions, 2012 - Springer
The impact of over-abundant exotic herbivores is well recognised, but their impact at low
population densities is poorly understood. This study examined interactions between …
population densities is poorly understood. This study examined interactions between …
Spillover events of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus 2 (recombinant GI. 4P‐GI. 2) from Lagomorpha to Eurasian badger
FA Abade dos Santos, A Pinto… - Transboundary and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) is a major threat to domestic and wild European
rabbits. Presently, in Europe, the disease is caused mainly by Rabbit haemorrhagic disease …
rabbits. Presently, in Europe, the disease is caused mainly by Rabbit haemorrhagic disease …
Applying evolutionary concepts to wildlife disease ecology and management
Existing and emerging infectious diseases are among the most pressing global threats to
biodiversity, food safety and human health. The complex interplay between host, pathogen …
biodiversity, food safety and human health. The complex interplay between host, pathogen …
Comparative epidemiology of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus strains from viral sequence data
Since their introduction in 1859, European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have had a
devastating impact on agricultural production and biodiversity in Australia, with competition …
devastating impact on agricultural production and biodiversity in Australia, with competition …
The roles of leporid species that have been translocated: a review of their ecosystem effects as native and exotic species
F Barbar, SA Lambertucci - Mammal Review, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Historically, humans have translocated some species of Leporidae (order Lagomorpha)
around the world as an introduced food source and as game species. This family is now …
around the world as an introduced food source and as game species. This family is now …
Recovery potential of a western lowland gorilla population following a major Ebola outbreak: results from a ten year study
C Genton, R Cristescu, S Gatti, F Levrero, E Bigot… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Investigating the recovery capacity of wildlife populations following demographic crashes is
of great interest to ecologists and conservationists. Opportunities to study these aspects are …
of great interest to ecologists and conservationists. Opportunities to study these aspects are …
Large-scale assessment of myxomatosis prevalence in European wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) 60 years after first outbreak in Spain
R Villafuerte, F Castro, E Ramírez, I Cotilla… - Research in Veterinary …, 2017 - Elsevier
Myxomatosis is a viral disease that affects European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
worldwide. In Spain, populations of wild rabbits drastically decreased in the 1950s after the …
worldwide. In Spain, populations of wild rabbits drastically decreased in the 1950s after the …
Recovery of South Australian rabbit populations from the impact of rabbit haemorrhagic disease
G Mutze, P Bird, S Jennings, D Peacock… - Wildlife …, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Recovery of Australian rabbit populations from the impact of rabbit haemorrhagic
disease virus (RHDV) contrasts with more prolonged suppression of wild rabbits in Europe …
disease virus (RHDV) contrasts with more prolonged suppression of wild rabbits in Europe …
Landscape structure, disturbance, and disease dynamics
H McCallum - Infectious disease ecology: effects of ecosystems on …, 2008 - degruyter.com
LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE iNflUENCES population density and movement patterns of
hosts, vectors, and transmission stages. It is therefore selfevident that landscape will …
hosts, vectors, and transmission stages. It is therefore selfevident that landscape will …