Thursday, April 03, 2025

  • Population impacts, fitness consequences, and epidemiology of infectious pathogens in a declining rattlesnake

    BIO: 136

    Wildlife populations worldwide are increasingly threatened by emerging infectious diseases, which can exacerbate declines already caused by habitat loss, environmental stressors, and human activities. The fitness consequences of exposure to emerging diseases remain poorly understood for most host-pathogen systems, particularly for neglected taxa like squamates. This dissertation investigates the effects of two major diseases, pentastomiasis caused by Raillietiella orientalis and …

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