Seeking a second opinion: uncertainty in disease ecology.
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Detection, prevalence, and transmission of avian hematozoa in waterfowl at the Arctic/sub-Arctic interface: co-infections, viral interactions, and sources of variationPost-control surveillance of Triatoma infestans and Triatoma sordida with chemically-baited sticky trapsDetermining Occurrence Dynamics when False Positives Occur: Estimating the Range Dynamics of Wolves from Public Survey DataModel-guided fieldwork: practical guidelines for multidisciplinary research on wildlife ecological and epidemiological dynamicsRelaxing the closure assumption in occupancy models: staggered arrival and departure times.Estimating transitions between states using measurements with imperfect detection: application to serological data.Modeling false positive detections in species occurrence data under different study designs.Inferring infection hazard in wildlife populations by linking data across individual and population scales.Competition between influenza A virus subtypes through heterosubtypic immunity modulates re-infection and antibody dynamics in the mallard duckCommunity participation in Chagas disease vector surveillance: systematic reviewToxoplasma gondii exposure in arctic-nesting geese: A multi-state occupancy framework and comparison of serological assays.Presence of avian influenza viruses in waterfowl and wetlands during summer 2010 in California: are resident birds a potential reservoir?Heterogeneous occupancy and density estimates of the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in waters of North America.All that glisters is not gold: sampling-process uncertainty in disease-vector surveys with false-negative and false-positive detectionsEfficient species-level monitoring at the landscape scale.Avian Plasmodium in Culex and Ochlerotatus Mosquitoes from Southern Spain: Effects of Season and Host-Feeding Source on Parasite Dynamics.On the study of the transmission networks of blood parasites from SW Spain: diversity of avian haemosporidians in the biting midge Culicoides circumscriptus and wild birdsThe lyme disease pathogen has no effect on the survival of its rodent reservoir host.Occupancy modeling for improved accuracy and understanding of pathogen prevalence and dynamics.Modeling disease vector occurrence when detection is imperfect II: Drivers of site-occupancy by synanthropic Triatoma brasiliensis in the Brazilian northeastEvidence for intercontinental parasite exchange through molecular detection and characterization of haematozoa in northern pintails (Anas acuta) sampled throughout the North Pacific BasinWetland characteristics influence disease risk for a threatened amphibian.Dynamics of a Tularemia Outbreak in a Closely Monitored Free-Roaming Population of Wild House Mice.Statistical approaches to account for false-positive errors in environmental DNA samples.Estimating occupancy dynamics for large-scale monitoring networks: amphibian breeding occupancy across protected areas in the northeast United States.Using occupancy models to investigate the prevalence of ectoparasitic vectors on hosts: An example with fleas on prairie dogs.Evaluation of blood and muscle tissues for molecular detection and characterization of hematozoa infections in northern pintails (Anas acuta) wintering in California.A Framework for Modeling Emerging Diseases to Inform Management.Estimating prevalence of avian haemosporidians in natural populations: a comparative study on screening protocols.Predicting spatial spread of rabies in skunk populations using surveillance data reported by the publicA quantitative synthesis of the role of birds in carrying ticks and tick-borne pathogens in North America.Monitoring for the Management of Disease Risk in Animal Translocation Programmes.General methods for sensitivity analysis of equilibrium dynamics in patch occupancy models.Evidence for the exchange of blood parasites between North America and the Neotropics in blue-winged teal (Anas discors).Cross-species transmission potential between wild pigs, livestock, poultry, wildlife, and humans: implications for disease risk management in North America.Age-specific patterns of infection with haemosporidians and trypanosomes in a warbler: implications for sexual selection.Systems Biology and Ratio-Based, Real-Time Disease Surveillance.Endemicity of chytridiomycosis features pathogen overdispersion.Experimental investigation of false positive errors in auditory species occurrence surveys.Designing screening protocols for amphibian disease that account for imperfect and variable capture rates of individuals.
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Seeking a second opinion: uncertainty in disease ecology.
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Seeking a second opinion: uncertainty in disease ecology.
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Alan B Franklin
Brett T McClintock
Darryl I MacKenzie
James D Nichols
William L Kendall
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10.1111/J.1461-0248.2010.01472.X
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2010-04-23T00:00:00Z