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RT @RSocPublishing: #ProcB Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk #OpenAccess #Epidemio…
RT @RSocPublishing: #ProcB Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk #OpenAccess #Epidemio…
RT @RSocPublishing: #ProcB Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk #OpenAccess #Epidemio…
#ProcB Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk #OpenAccess #Epidemiology https://t.co/XyJZQvXb2O https://t.co/fVZIKBA2EO
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
This study "provides new evidence for assessing spillover risk from mammalian species and highlights convergent processes whereby the causes of wildlife population declines have facilitated the transmission of animal viruses to humans" https://t.co/kYgals
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @PanditPranav: @thetoonguy @SrBachchan @SrBachchan here is our research exactly informing on that. https://t.co/ulwgiknPl5. We prove th…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
@thetoonguy @SrBachchan @SrBachchan here is our research exactly informing on that. https://t.co/ulwgiknPl5. We prove that habitat destruction & biodiversity loss is at the root of emerging infectious diseases including COVID-19
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
RT @EcoInvasions: Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance…
Key conclusions of this study: 1) Virus transmission risk is highest from animal species that have expanded in abundance & range in human-dominated landscapes. 2) Species whose popns are reduced from exploitation & habitat loss share more viruses w
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/HRY4ccVu9d
@austeni @ReyannaRice It's almost certain that "...the underlying cause of the present pandemic is likely to be increased human contact with wildlife." https://t.co/xoVKRC6p38 open access paper at Proceedings of the Royal Society B here: https://t.co/Pv
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/IQ7kBQAQJS
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
@AtomWatcher235 @EELV https://t.co/nAvAumkEZM J'ai trouvé ça. Bon ça sent l'étude opportuniste, donc à approfondir mais il semblerai que l'intensification de l'élevage et la disparition de variété dans les espèces animales qui serai facteur aggravant de zo
@DonnaBow @VSinkevicius @EU_Commission @Reuters @FarmForward @EqualiaONG @CIWF_EU @Act4AnimalsEU Hope it helps. https://t.co/oB79pxSSQt. Also, strong evidence exit of intensive animal production-related indirect factors such as intensification of agricultu
@GeWoessner @hub_observateur Le lien est rapide et imparfait mais plus proche de la réalité que vous semblez le penser : https://t.co/w1ZimkF6f9
@MichaelGuillon Je vous remercie de dire ce qu'il faut faire et ce qu'il ne faut pas faire, mais en l'occurrence, l'article à propos duquel vous êtes intervenu (https://t.co/FYLJ82GSL0) est une méta-analyse, et je critique la distance qu'il y a entre les r
RT @VSinkevicius: We should trust and listen to science. Here are some scientific insights connecting biodiversity loss & the emergence o…
RT @Dr_Anne_Schlag: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | https://t.co/SqJt8UFymq
The health of our communities depends on the health of our planet.
Coronavirus Pandemic Linked to Destruction of Wildlife and World's Ecosystems https://t.co/PWR6fUeR66
RT @Alejo_AlvarezV: “...exploitation, as well as anthropogenic activities that have caused losses in wildlife habitat quality, have increas…
Por si no les quedó claro: tanto la caza como la agricultura, desplazan bosques y reducen el hábitat natural de muchos animales. El #COVIDー19 es una reacción de la naturaleza ante el avance indiscriminado de las mega urbes y el poco respeto al planeta ht
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/ZIiy968Og1
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/4zUXJmXQqK
RT @cardiofuture: La explotación masiva a través de la caza, el comercio, la degradación del hábitat y la urbanización facilita el contacto…
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | https://t.co/SqJt8UFymq
This is an interesting academic paper. It basically says that the same activities which are driving animals to extinction are increasing the risks of deadly viruses jumping from animals to humans https://t.co/Of8wfvQp4z
RT @IsabelBehncke: Zoonosis. Cuando salgamos al otro lado de esta ola seguimos con el problema de la biodiversidad y la pérdida de hábitats…
RT @IsabelBehncke: Zoonosis. Cuando salgamos al otro lado de esta ola seguimos con el problema de la biodiversidad y la pérdida de hábitats…
RT @julponchart: Perhaps it would be easier for science to be trusted and listened to if it was freely accessible for all and not confined…
RT @Alejo_AlvarezV: “...exploitation, as well as anthropogenic activities that have caused losses in wildlife habitat quality, have increas…
RT @Alejo_AlvarezV: “...exploitation, as well as anthropogenic activities that have caused losses in wildlife habitat quality, have increas…
“...exploitation, as well as anthropogenic activities that have caused losses in wildlife habitat quality, have increased opportunities for animal–human interactions and facilitated zoonotic disease transmission”. https://t.co/uaPi2kDHzF @RSocPublishing @
La explotación masiva a través de la caza, el comercio, la degradación del hábitat y la urbanización facilita el contacto cercano entre la vida silvestre y los seres humanos, lo que aumenta el riesgo de "virus de desbordamiento." https://t.co/wgTAyAfsvS ht
RT @FBaudron: Same plot but with order labels replaced by animal silhouettes from #RStats @PhyloPic (my new #CoronaLockdown yoga!) https://…
Same plot but with order labels replaced by animal silhouettes from #RStats @PhyloPic (my new #CoronaLockdown yoga!) https://t.co/JdpY46Z6Ks
@s_moskov Nije baš vezano za temu, nego za regiju gdje su šišmiši i druge egzotične životinje prehrambene delicije. Znanstveni rad koji da naslutiti da je prelijevanje virusa sa divljih životinja na čovjeka prirodni odgovor u cilju održanja bioravnoteže. h
RT @IsabelBehncke: Zoonosis. Cuando salgamos al otro lado de esta ola seguimos con el problema de la biodiversidad y la pérdida de hábitats…
@Schiavini_Ush @baldiricardo Vean este paper, a mi juicio tiene un enfoque más interesante de un problema multi causal. https://t.co/pTlCtCLmBV
RT @IsabelBehncke: Zoonosis. Cuando salgamos al otro lado de esta ola seguimos con el problema de la biodiversidad y la pérdida de hábitats…
RT @IsabelBehncke: Zoonosis. Cuando salgamos al otro lado de esta ola seguimos con el problema de la biodiversidad y la pérdida de hábitats…
İnsanlara sıçrayan patojenlerin genelde fark edilmediğinden kuşkulanan araştırmacılar, söz konusu olayların yalnızca bir kısmının, sonradan tespit edilebilen şekilde patlak verdiğini düşünüyor. Detaylar ve araştırmaya ulaşmak için: https://t.co/i9kgZQ6wWw
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/DX6U7czo2u
out of this enormous challenge, an enormous opportunity presents itself
RT @SciKotz: 記事中の論文はこちら。今はオープンアクセス! #新型コロナ #生物多様性 https://t.co/kfCNPMhO9T
conservação de biodiversidade é prevenção em saúde pública! Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/0JjEUO3qWm
RT @VSinkevicius: We should trust and listen to science. Here are some scientific insights connecting biodiversity loss & the emergence o…
@agronomistag @TerryDaynard @CIMMYT @TheWireScience @mattwridley Origins are often bats and rodents. But livestock often plays the role of 'stepping stone'/amplifier. See this recent paper from Johnson et al.: https://t.co/Z9xoGnSvRR
@ProfJohnBarry @guardian and here is some of the science behind this. In a way #covid_19 is not surprising. It was an accident waiting to happen https://t.co/Hqjefh1y5i
RT @RSocPublishing: New study in #ProcB: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus #spillover risk #OpenA…
RT @GMOFreeUSA: Domesticated species, primates and bats were identified as having more zoonotic viruses than other species. Among threatene…
RT @GMOFreeUSA: Domesticated species, primates and bats were identified as having more zoonotic viruses than other species. Among threatene…
Domesticated species, primates and bats were identified as having more zoonotic viruses than other species. Among threatened wildlife species, those with population reductions owing to exploitation and loss of habitat shared more viruses with humans. https
RT @Alien_Evolve: 新興感染症リスクを調べるため、哺乳類種がヒトと共有しているウイルスの数を網羅的に検証。家畜・霊長類・コウモリが高リスク。個体数が減少中の絶滅危惧種も高リスク。密猟や生体移動でヒトと密接に関わるためか。 https://t.co/gznHQmL…
RT @pablonegri: Domesticación y explotación de vida silvestre aumenta riesgo de transmisión de #virus de animales a seres humanos: "Especie…
Interesantan znanstveni rad koji ide u prilog tvrdnji da bi prehrambena eksploatacija divljih životinja mogla povećati rizik od prelijevanja virusa na čovjeka. Brani li se tako ugroženi biosustav od čovjeka je pitanje svih pitanja, a moguće i odgovor. htt
RT @PanditPranav: Science to policy. @CKreuderJohnson discussed results of our #ProcB paper insights from it related to emerging viruses in…
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/TFHpzBMBNF
RT @CKreuderJohnson: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal…
As with a lot of things these days—we know just enough to prevent catastrophic world-changing events.
@wdwarncke @Hamburg397 @OtmarE_Klimkeit @PPinzler @PeterLoeck @cem_oezdemir @CKemfert @alphahuhn @ChristianeSeeg1 @realpaulphoenix Hier die aktuelle Studie dazu: https://t.co/TKKPUX5xls
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/rD4LKvRje6
RT @IsabelBehncke: Zoonosis. Cuando salgamos al otro lado de esta ola seguimos con el problema de la biodiversidad y la pérdida de hábitats…
The link between wild #mammals @IUCNRedList status & the number of zoonotic viruses they carry is alarming. Are we indirectly selecting the species most likely to infect us through our degradation of #ecosystems? Data from https://t.co/C39zVihEDS http
RT @IsabelBehncke: Zoonosis. Cuando salgamos al otro lado de esta ola seguimos con el problema de la biodiversidad y la pérdida de hábitats…
RT @RSocPublishing: New study in #ProcB: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus #spillover risk #OpenA…
RT @IsabelBehncke: Zoonosis. Cuando salgamos al otro lado de esta ola seguimos con el problema de la biodiversidad y la pérdida de hábitats…
#ProcB Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus #spillover risk #OpenAccess #Epidemiology https://t.co/XyJZQvXb2O https://t.co/NPHzntNR19
Forest fragmentation and development and conversion to cropland are likely to increase the probability of animal–human interactions and the risk of spillover of novel infectious diseases: https://t.co/9eZPycWd6E
RT @IsabelBehncke: Zoonosis. Cuando salgamos al otro lado de esta ola seguimos con el problema de la biodiversidad y la pérdida de hábitats…