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DOI: 10.1111/ele.12644
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85027947763
论文题名:
The macroecology of infectious diseases: a new perspective on global-scale drivers of pathogen distributions and impacts
作者: Stephens P.R.; Altizer S.; Smith K.F.; Alonso Aguirre A.; Brown J.H.; Budischak S.A.; Byers J.E.; Dallas T.A.; Jonathan Davies T.; Drake J.M.; Ezenwa V.O.; Farrell M.J.; Gittleman J.L.; Han B.A.; Huang S.; Hutchinson R.A.; Johnson P.; Nunn C.L.; Onstad D.; Park A.; Vazquez-Prokopec G.M.; Schmidt J.P.; Poulin R.
刊名: Ecology letters
ISSN: 14610248
EISSN: 1461-0248
出版年: 2016
卷: 19, 期:9
起始页码: 1159
结束页码: 1171
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Biodiversity ; conservation ; disease ecology ; infectious diseases ; macroecology ; pathogens
Scopus关键词: biodiversity ; disease transmission ; geographical distribution ; global perspective ; host-pathogen interaction ; infectious disease ; macroecology ; parasite ; pathogen ; taxonomy ; biodiversity ; Communicable Diseases ; ecology ; host pathogen interaction ; procedures ; transmission ; veterinary ; Biodiversity ; Communicable Diseases ; Ecology ; Host-Pathogen Interactions
英文摘要: Identifying drivers of infectious disease patterns and impacts at the broadest scales of organisation is one of the most crucial challenges for modern science, yet answers to many fundamental questions remain elusive. These include what factors commonly facilitate transmission of pathogens to novel host species, what drives variation in immune investment among host species, and more generally what drives global patterns of parasite diversity and distribution? Here we consider how the perspectives and tools of macroecology, a field that investigates patterns and processes at broad spatial, temporal and taxonomic scales, are expanding scientific understanding of global infectious disease ecology. In particular, emerging approaches are providing new insights about scaling properties across all living taxa, and new strategies for mapping pathogen biodiversity and infection risk. Ultimately, macroecology is establishing a framework to more accurately predict global patterns of infectious disease distribution and emergence. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/107728
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作者单位: Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 30602, USA; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI, 0291, USA; Department of Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 22030, USA; Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131, USA; Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 0G4, Canada; Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York, 12545, USA; Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F), Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325, Frankfurt, Germany; School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 80309, USA; Biological Sciences, Duke University, Durham, NC, 27708, USA; ITD Data Analysis and Modelling, DuPont Agricultural Biotechnology, Experimental Station E353/317, Wilmington, DE, 19803, USA; Department of Environmental Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 30322, USA; Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, 9054, New Zealand

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Stephens P.R.,Altizer S.,Smith K.F.,et al. The macroecology of infectious diseases: a new perspective on global-scale drivers of pathogen distributions and impacts[J]. Ecology letters,2016-01-01,19(9)
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