R Biek, LA Real - Molecular ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The spread of parasites is inherently a spatial process often embedded in physically complex landscapes. It is therefore not surprising that infectious disease researchers are …
BH McRae, P Beier - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
Maintaining connectivity for broad-scale ecological processes like dispersal and gene flow is essential for conserving endangered species in fragmented landscapes. However …
RNA viruses provide unique insights into the patterns and processes of evolutionary change in real time. The study of viral evolution is especially topical given the growing awareness …
Anthropogenic impacts increasingly drive ecological and evolutionary processes at many spatio‐temporal scales, demanding greater capacity to predict and manage their …
R Biek, JC Henderson, LA Waller… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
Emerging pathogens potentially undergo rapid evolution while expanding in population size and geographic range during the course of invasion, yet it is generally difficult to …
The frequency and global impact of infectious disease outbreaks, particularly those caused by emerging viruses, demonstrate the need for a better understanding of how spatial …
Disease ecologists strive to understand the causes and consequences of parasite infection, including the emergence, spread, persistence and evolution of infectious disease. These …
LA Real, R Biek - Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 2007 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Explicit spatial analysis of infectious disease processes recognizes that host–pathogen interactions occur in specific locations at specific times and that often the nature, direction …
D Fargette, G Konate, C Fauquet, E Muller… - Annu. Rev …, 2006 - annualreviews.org
An appreciation of the risks caused by emergent plant viruses is critical in tropical areas that rely heavily on agriculture for subsistence and rural livelihood. Molecular ecology, within 10 …