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When environmentally persistent pathogens transform good habitat into ecological trapsThe population history of endogenous retroviruses in mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus)Limitations to estimating bacterial cross-species transmission using genetic and genomic markers: inferences from simulation modeling.Use of exposure history to identify patterns of immunity to pneumonia in bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis)."One Health" or Three? Publication Silos Among the One Health Disciplines.Parasite invasion following host reintroduction: a case study of Yellowstone's wolves.Social living mitigates the costs of a chronic illness in a cooperative carnivore.Genomics reveals historic and contemporary transmission dynamics of a bacterial disease among wildlife and livestock.Managing more than the mean: using quantile regression to identify factors related to large elk groupsContext-dependent survival, fecundity and predicted population-level consequences of brucellosis in African buffalo.Energetic costs of mange in wolves estimated from infrared thermography.Spatio-temporal dynamics of pneumonia in bighorn sheep.Assembling evidence for identifying reservoirs of infection.Decreasing prevalence of brucellosis in red deer through efforts to control disease in livestock.Winter feeding of elk in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and its effects on disease dynamics.Female elk contacts are neither frequency nor density dependent.Costs and benefits of group living with disease: a case study of pneumonia in bighorn lambs (Ovis canadensis).Estimating distemper virus dynamics among wolves and grizzly bears using serology and Bayesian state-space modelsFine-scale movements of rural free-ranging dogs in conservation areas in the temperate rainforest of the coastal range of southern ChileHidden cost of disease in a free-ranging ungulate: brucellosis reduces mid-winter pregnancy in elkRisk factors and productivity losses associated with Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae infection in United States domestic sheep operationsEcological interventions to prevent and manage zoonotic pathogen spilloverEpidemic growth rates and host movement patterns shape management performance for pathogen spillover at the wildlife-livestock interfaceConfronting models with data: the challenges of estimating disease spillover
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