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Infectious disease causes long-term changes in a frog's microbiome(图)
Infectious disease causes long-term changes frog microbiome
2021/3/5
Beneficial microbes in the human gut can be affected by various disturbances. The same is true of the microbiomes of other animals.In a study published in the ISME Journal, Andrea Jani, a researc...
Infectious disease transmission in fish,mammals,other animals has implications for humans
Infectious disease transmission fish mammals other animals implications for humans
2017/4/27
Scientists once thought that being part of a community would protect animal populations from infectious disease outbreaks, but now they've learned otherwise, according to a study published this week i...
Infectious disease ecology,forest biodiversity,urban ecology featured at upcoming conference
Infectious disease ecology forest biodiversity urban ecology featured
2015/8/4
The ecology of cities across the U.S., spread of infectious diseases such as Ebola, worldwide forests under siege, and how life thrives in Earth's critical zone are among the topics featured at the 20...
"Microbiome" of Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frogs shifts during infectious disease outbreaks(图)
Microbiome yellow-legged frogs
2014/12/1
The following is part eleven in a series on the NSF-NIH-USDA Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease (EEID) Program. See parts: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and 10.
Edge-Based Compartmental Modeling for Infectious Disease Spread Part I: An Overview
Infectious Disease Spread
2011/9/29
The primary tool for predicting infectious disease spread and intervention eectiveness is the mass action Susceptible-Infected-Recovered model of Kermack and McKendrick . Its usefulness derives large...
Edge-Based Compartmental Modeling for Infectious Disease Spread Part III: Disease and Population Structure
Infectious Disease Part III Disease and Population Structure
2011/9/29
We consider the edge-based compartmental models for infectious disease spread introduced in .These models allow us to consider standard SIR diseases spreading in random populations. In this paper we s...