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Wildlife Disease Ecology: Linking Theory to Data and Application

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Infectious diseases can critically threaten biodiversity. Wildlife Disease Ecology: Linking Theory to Data and Application describes key studies that have driven our understanding of the ecology and evolution of wildlife diseases. Each chapter introduces the host and disease, and explains how that system has aided our general understanding of the evolution and spread of wildlife diseases, through the development and testing of epidemiological and evolutionary theories: How do hosts and parasites co-evolve? What determines how fast a disease spreads through a population?…

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Infectious diseases can critically threaten biodiversity. Wildlife Disease Ecology: Linking Theory to Data and Application describes key studies that have driven our understanding of the ecology and evolution of wildlife diseases. Each chapter introduces the host and disease, and explains how that system has aided our general understanding of the evolution and spread of wildlife diseases, through the development and testing of epidemiological and evolutionary theories: How do hosts and parasites co-evolve? What determines how fast a disease spreads through a population? How do co-infecting parasites interact? Why do hosts vary in parasite burden? Which factors determine parasite virulence and host resistance? How do parasites influence the spread of invasive species? How do we control infectious diseases in wildlife? This ebook is devoted to students, researchers, and policymakers working in the field. 688 p.

Series: Ecological Reviews

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Kenneth Wilson, Editor. Professor of Evolutionary Ecology. Lancaster University (UK).
  • Andy Fenton, Editor. Professor of Theoretical Ecology. University of Liverpool (UK).
  • Dan Tompkins, Editor. Project Manager Science Strategy. Predator Free 2050 Ltd, Auckland (New Zealand); and Hopnotary Professor in the Department of Zoology, University of Otago (New Zealand).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2019-11 – Cambridge University Press / British Ecological Society; Copyright © 2019 by British Ecological Society.

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30 November 2021

This book comes to fill an important niche in disease ecology: synthesizing the state of knowledge about wildlife disease ecology while integrating theoretical models with a wide variety empirical case studies … this book presents an invaluable synthesis of our knowledge of disease ecology in wildlife hosts.

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Miguel Acevedo
30 November 2021

Overall, this is a fascinating collection of studies that showcases why wildlife diseases are worthy of study and how combining field observations, experiments, mathematical models and the latest in genomic and molecular research provides not only research insight, but also contributes to effective conservation and management efforts.

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Rob Robinson