Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Version of Record
Publication Date
5-2015
Departmental Paper Identifier
NRM-144
Abstract
Emerging infectious diseases (EID) present significant threats to the conservation of global biodiversity (Daszak et al. 2000). Evaluating impacts (spatial, temporal and demographic) of EIDs on sensitive and declining wildlife populations is challenging because quantitative information is usually dependent on estimates rather than counts (Wobeser 2007) and mortality rates are seldom quantified with conventional monitoring (Naugle et al. 2005).
Publication Title
The Prairie Naturalist
Volume
47
First Page
38
Last Page
40
Format
application/pdf
Language
en
Rights
A work produced within the official duties of an employee of the United States Government are not subject to copyright within the U.S.
Recommended Citation
Datta, Shubham; Jenks, Jonathan A.; Knudsen, David; Jensen, Kent; Inselman, Will M.; Swanson, Christopher C.; and Grovenburg, Troy W., "West Nile Virus and Ferruginous Hawks (Buteo Regalis) in the Northern Great Plains" (2015). Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications. 73.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/nrm_pubs/73
Comments
This work is from The Prairie Naturalist 47:38-40.