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.

Comments

This work is from The Prairie Naturalist 47:38-40.

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