Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices About Zoonotic Diseases in Livestock Producers From Three Municipalities of Magdalena Medio, Antioquia. [PDF]
Molina-Guzmán LP +3 more
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Regulatory compliance and support for altered management of the exotic pet trade
Abstract Globally, the exotic pet trade has contributed to species invasion, disease, and animal welfare risks. Although scientists have advocated for increased trade regulation, the success of management and regulatory efforts depends on compliance by participants in the exotic pet trade. We used a regulatory compliance framework to investigate exotic
Elizabeth N. Pratt +3 more
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Genomic comparison of clinical strains of <i>Mycobacterium shinjukuense</i> in Japan reveals low diversity and stable genome structures. [PDF]
Wada T +8 more
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Using customs data to understand overlooked trade in non‐CITES birds between Africa and Asia
Abstract The international trade in live birds poses risks to animals, people, and biodiversity. To effectively mitigate these risks, decision‐makers require information on the volume, dynamics, and direction of trade. Despite Africa once being the largest exporter of birds by region, very little data exist on recent trade in live birds not listed on ...
Alisa Davies +4 more
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Climate change and leptospirosis: a growing environmental and zoonotic threat. [PDF]
Herbreteau V, Picardeau M.
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Climate, zoonosis, and interdisciplinarity
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Informal supply chains of wild meat from rural Amazonia and food security in an urban center
Abstract Iquitos, the most populated city in the Peruvian Amazon, is a hub in the regional supply chain of wild meat and supplies urban consumers. Studies on wild meat consumption have focused primarily on markets, limiting the scope of species considered to those that are economically valuable and potential inferences from those data.
Fiorella Briceño Huerta +3 more
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Mounting Evidence for an Expanded Host Range of Influenza B Viruses. [PDF]
Koutsakos M, Parry RH, Wille M.
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Steep declines of colonial wading birds in northeastern North America's largest breeding population
This study analyzed 22 years of complete nest census data for colonial wading birds in New York–New Jersey Harbor, the largest breeding population in the northeastern United States. Over this period, the total wading bird population decreased by 27%, a rate exceeding average long‐term declines across North American birds.
Dustin Partridge +8 more
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Serosurvey of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus in dromedary camels (<i>Camelus dromedarius</i>) in Egypt. [PDF]
Elmahallawy EK +8 more
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