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Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna


Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna

We found that large wildlife removal causes strong and systematic increases of rodent-borne parasites, largely due to increases in rodent density.

Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna

Running Head: Parasite responses to large mammal loss. 7. Title: Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna. 8. Sara Weinstein. 1†. , Georgia ...

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It is found that large wildlife removal causes strong and systematic increases of rodent-borne parasites, largely due to increases in rodent density, ...

Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna ...

Biodiversity loss can alter disease transmission; however, the magnitude and direction of these effects vary widely across ecosystems, scales, and pathogens ...

Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna ...

NSF-PAR ID: 10034831. Author(s) / Creator(s):: Weinstein, Sara ; Titcomb, Georgia ; Agwanda, Bernard ; Riginos, Corinna ; Young, Hillary.

Cascading Consequences of the Loss of Large Mammals in an ...

The presence of abundant mice attracted venomous snakes such as the olive hissing snake (Psammophis mossambicus); devastated seedlings of the ...

‪Georgia Titcomb‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

2019. Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna. S Weinstein, G Titcomb, B Agwanda, C Riginos, H Young. Ecology 98 (7), 1839-1848, 2017. 19 ...

KLEE Publications | Truman P. Young - UC Davis

Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna. Ecology 98:1839-1848. 99. Charles, G., L.M. Porensky, C. Riginos, K.E. Veblen ...

Direct and indirect effects of fire on parasites in an African savanna

In this study, we use gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) that in- fect large mammalian herbivores as a model system for exploring the role of ...

Cascading Consequences of the Loss of Large Mammals in an ...

African savannas are home to an abundant and diverse assemblage of wild herbivores, but the very grasses that sustain these wild herds also.

Large mammal declines and the incipient loss of mammal-bird ...

Over the past half-century, large mammal populations have declined substantially throughout East Africa, mainly due to habitat loss and unsustainable direct ...

Large mammal declines and the incipient loss of ... - ResearchGate

We found little evidence that oxpecker feeding was parasitic across all host species; wound feeding was only observed on giraffe, comprising 6% ...

mammal manipulations in East African savannas: the KLEE ...

Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna. Ecology 98: 1839–1848. 69. Goheen, J.R., F. Keesing, B.F. Allan, et al. 2004. Net effects of ...

Comment on Titcomb et al.'s 'Interacting effects of wildlife loss and ...

Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna. Ecology 98, 1839–1848. ( 10.1002/ecy.1858) [PubMed] [CrossRef] [Google ...

Large mammal declines and the incipient loss of mammal-bird ...

Large mammal declines and the incipient loss of mammal-bird mutualisms in an African savanna ecosystem · Nathan Diplock · Kate Johnston · Antoine Mellon · Laura ...

Comment on Titcomb et al.'s 'Interacting effects of wildlife loss ... - jstor

2017 Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna. Ecology 98, 1839–1848. (doi:10.1002/ecy.1858). 14. Randolph SE, Craine NG. 1995 General ...

Gastrointestinal parasites of six large mammals in the Wasgomuwa ...

Gastrointestinal (GI) parasites may impose detrimental consequences on wildlife populations due to their capacity to cause mortality and ...

Large herbivores suppress liana infestation in an African savanna

African savannas are the last stronghold of diverse large-mammal ... Kartzinel et al., Plant and small-mammal responses to large-herbivore ...

Conservation lessons from large-mammal manipulations in East ...

... Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an African savanna. Weinstein S., Titcomb G., Agwanda B., Riginos C., Young H. Q1. Wiley. Ecology , 2017 , citations ...

the KLEE, UHURU, and GLADE experiments

Parasite responses to large mammal loss in an. 755. African savanna. Ecology 98:1839-1848. 756. 73. Goheen J.R., F. Keesing, B.F. Allan, et al. 2004. Net ...