The wild side of disease control at the wildlife-livestock-human interface: a review
The control of diseases shared with wildlife requires the development of strategies that will
reduce pathogen transmission between wildlife and both domestic animals and human …
reduce pathogen transmission between wildlife and both domestic animals and human …
Why disease ecology needs life‐history theory: a host perspective
When facing an emerging infectious disease of conservation concern, we often have little
information on the nature of the host‐parasite interaction to inform management decisions …
information on the nature of the host‐parasite interaction to inform management decisions …
Pneumonia in bighorn sheep: Risk and resilience
EF Cassirer, KR Manlove, ES Almberg… - The Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Infectious disease contributed to historical declines and extirpations of bighorn sheep (Ovis
canadensis) in North America and continues to impede population restoration and …
canadensis) in North America and continues to impede population restoration and …
The relationship between physiological stress and wildlife disease: consequences for health and conservation
S Hing, EJ Narayan, RCA Thompson… - Wildlife …, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Wildlife populations are under increasing pressure from a variety of threatening processes,
ranging from climate change to habitat loss, that can incite a physiological stress response …
ranging from climate change to habitat loss, that can incite a physiological stress response …
Conflicting and complementary ethics of animal welfare considerations in reintroductions
LA Harrington, A Moehrenschlager… - Conservation …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Despite differences in focus, goals, and strategies between conservation biology and animal
welfare, both are inextricably linked in many ways, and greater consideration of animal …
welfare, both are inextricably linked in many ways, and greater consideration of animal …
Reintroducing resurrected species: selecting DeExtinction candidates
Technological advances have raised the controversial prospect of resurrecting extinct
species. Species DeExtinction should involve more than the production of biological …
species. Species DeExtinction should involve more than the production of biological …
Alignment of threat, effort, and perceived success in North American conservation translocations
TA Brichieri‐Colombi… - Conservation …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The use of conservation translocations to mitigate human effects on biodiversity is
increasing, but how these efforts are allocated remains unclear. Based on a comprehensive …
increasing, but how these efforts are allocated remains unclear. Based on a comprehensive …
Disease dynamics and potential mitigation among restored and wild staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis
The threatened status (both ecologically and legally) of Caribbean staghorn coral, Acropora
cervicornis, has prompted rapidly expanding efforts in culture and restocking, although …
cervicornis, has prompted rapidly expanding efforts in culture and restocking, although …
How to start up a national wildlife health surveillance programme
Simple Summary A sound understanding of wildlife health is required to inform disease
management and mitigation measures in order to help safeguard public, livestock …
management and mitigation measures in order to help safeguard public, livestock …
Interrupted lives: welfare considerations in wildlife rehabilitation
M Willette, N Rosenhagen, G Buhl, C Innis, J Boehm - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Wildlife rehabilitation is the practice of caring for sick, injured, or orphaned
wild animals with the goal of releasing them back to the wild. This review demonstrates the …
wild animals with the goal of releasing them back to the wild. This review demonstrates the …