[HTML][HTML] Diseases at the livestock–wildlife interface: status, challenges, and opportunities in the United States

RS Miller, ML Farnsworth, JL Malmberg - Preventive veterinary medicine, 2013 - Elsevier
In the last half century, significant attention has been given to animal diseases; however, our
understanding of disease processes and how to manage them at the livestock–wildlife …

The economics of terrestrial invasive species: a review of the literature

LJ Olson - Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 2006 - cambridge.org
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of invasive species management as it
applies to invasive species in general and terrestrial invasive species in particular. The …

The economic and poverty impacts of animal diseases in developing countries: new roles, new demands for economics and epidemiology

KM Rich, BD Perry - Preventive veterinary medicine, 2011 - Elsevier
Animal disease outbreaks pose significant threats to livestock sectors throughout the world,
both from the standpoint of the economic impacts of the disease itself and the measures …

Merging economics and epidemiology to improve the prediction and management of infectious disease

C Perrings, C Castillo-Chavez, G Chowell, P Daszak… - EcoHealth, 2014 - Springer
Mathematical epidemiology, one of the oldest and richest areas in mathematical biology,
has significantly enhanced our understanding of how pathogens emerge, evolve, and …

Reviewing the role of vultures at the human-wildlife-livestock disease interface: An African perspective

L Van Den Heever, LJ Thompson… - Journal of Raptor …, 2021 - meridian.allenpress.com
Vultures are a key component of an effective scavenger guild and have evolved a number of
adaptations that allow them to locate and dispose of carcasses quickly and efficiently. The …

Economics of wildlife management—an overview

IM Gren, T Häggmark-Svensson, K Elofsson… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
This study makes an explorative overview on two main research topics in economics of
wildlife management: determination of population sizes and policy design. The results point …

Livestock disease indemnity design when moral hazard is followed by adverse selection

BM Gramig, RD Horan, CA Wolf - American Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Averting or limiting the outbreak of infectious disease in domestic livestock herds is an
economic and potential human health issue that involves the government and individual …

Wildlife disease elimination and density dependence

A Potapov, E Merrill, MA Lewis - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Disease control by managers is a crucial response to emerging wildlife epidemics, yet the
means of control may be limited by the method of disease transmission. In particular, it is …

Macroepidemics and unconventional monetary policy

VA Vásconez, O Damette, DW Shanafelt - Economic Modelling, 2023 - Elsevier
Although the current covid-19 pandemic was neither the first nor the last disease to threaten
a pandemic, only recently have studies incorporated epidemiology into macroeconomic …

Predicting the spread-risk potential of chronic wasting disease to sympatric ungulate species

CI Cullingham, RM Peery, A Dao, DI McKenzie… - Prion, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Wildlife disease incidence is increasing, resulting in negative impacts on the economy,
biodiversity, and potentially human health. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal …