RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
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 @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
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/MGgUJD9zK8
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
"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." htt
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
RT @royalsociety: New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wil…
New in @RSocPublishing: The risk of new viruses jumping from animals to humans appears to be “highest from threatened wild animals that have declined due to exploitation & loss of habitat”. This study explores key drivers of “virus spillover” in mammal
Pour appuyer un peu plus les relations entre #Covid-19 et #biodiversité Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/YVZgHPC1q5
RT @RSocPublishing: New study in #ProcB: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus #spillover risk #OpenA…
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/bkSYY0mFFl
Where do we get the most pathogen viruses? From rodents, bats and primates. Please reduce the contact with them and do not eat them! #coronavirus #COVID #COVID19 #Covid_19 #pandemic #virus #pathologic #medicine #science Source. https://t.co/2Dr3glLu
We r to blame for this #pandemic,&will not b the last. Hot off the science press: "the causes of wildlife population declines have facilitated the transmission of animal viruses to humans. Exploitation&losses in wildlife facilitate zoonotic disease
New study in #ProcB: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus #spillover risk #OpenAccess #Zoonosis https://t.co/XyJZQweLUm https://t.co/r3t4f31I5y
RT @EpiCenterUCD: The Link Between Virus #spillover Wildlife Extinction and the Environment. @CKreuderJohnson show that exploitation of 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/qSVDhDXZFJ
RT @sunderdown: Interesting paper: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk https://t.co/…
Research and the park: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk.........https://t.co/zjTa9Q0Kqd (Open access) (Images: BHL) https://t.co/2y9GXNZJpD
RT @PanditPranav: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk. Out in Proc Royal Society B @…
RT @CKreuderJohnson: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal…
Interesting paper: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk https://t.co/w8V50WeSKn
RT @CKreuderJohnson: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal…
RT @CKreuderJohnson: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal…
Domestication of livestock has played a well-recognized role in transmission of zoonotic viruses, as would be expected of species that are unprecedented in their distribution, reared in dense populations, and in close contact with people for centuries: htt
RT @TaiChimpProject: Important news for policy makers: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillove…
RT @TaiChimpProject: Important news for policy makers: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillove…
Important news for policy makers: Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/RzBSpJswnn
Nuestro impacto (antropoceno) en mamíferos y su hábitat ha significativamente aumentado riesgo de que virus que pasen a humanos. Nuestro modelo insostenible debe cambiar y rápido, no sólo por esto https://t.co/0PaXTMAEfT https://t.co/YRBgzRSAYR
"Our 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/XR1ksea
Mammalian-hosted zoonotic viruses scale positively with global abundance, suggesting virus transmission risk is highest from animals that have increased in abundance/expanded their range by adapting to human-dominated landscapes. https://t.co/FM4zxJw2Mf
RT @EpiCenterUCD: The Link Between Virus #spillover Wildlife Extinction and the Environment. @CKreuderJohnson show that exploitation of 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/QbKSsivrXW It's all here in one paper. Ban wildlife trade and Factory Farming or die.
RT @EpiCenterUCD: The Link Between Virus #spillover Wildlife Extinction and the Environment. @CKreuderJohnson show that exploitation of wil…
RT @fomardones: Estudio muy relevante para comprender el impacto del hombre en el medio ambiente y riesgo de emergencia de enfermedades. Tr…
@tjkelman @CKreuderJohnson @OneHealthUCD @EpiCenterUCD @petaleeh @SmileyTierra Here is the complete link for the manuscript. https://t.co/ulwgiknPl5
RT @fomardones: Estudio muy relevante para comprender el impacto del hombre en el medio ambiente y riesgo de emergencia de enfermedades. Tr…
RT @fomardones: Estudio muy relevante para comprender el impacto del hombre en el medio ambiente y riesgo de emergencia de enfermedades. Tr…
Estudio muy relevante para comprender el impacto del hombre en el medio ambiente y riesgo de emergencia de enfermedades. Trabajo excelente de @PanditPranav @CKreuderJohnson @LairmoreDVMDean
RT @EpiCenterUCD: The Link Between Virus #spillover Wildlife Extinction and the Environment. @CKreuderJohnson show that exploitation of wil…
COVID-19 is not only the empirical prove of zoonotic disease. . . . It also invoke how anthropogenic disturb the delicate nature of wildlife ecosystem. Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk https://t.c
RT @EpiCenterUCD: The Link Between Virus #spillover Wildlife Extinction and the Environment. @CKreuderJohnson show that exploitation of wil…
RT @byjacobward: Really interesting link between what we do to animals and what they inadvertently do to us. Wild species that we displace…
RT @byjacobward: Really interesting link between what we do to animals and what they inadvertently do to us. Wild species that we displace…
Really interesting link between what we do to animals and what they inadvertently do to us. Wild species that we displace as we destroy their habitats are the ones that wind up passing “spillover” viruses like this Coronavirus.
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk. Out in Proc Royal Society B @RSocPublishing @CKreuderJohnson @EpiCenterUCD @PREDICTproject @OneHealthUCD @ucdavisvetmed @LairmoreDVMDean @NIH https://t.co/XSQerUGAH
The Link Between Virus #spillover Wildlife Extinction and the Environment. @CKreuderJohnson show that exploitation of wildlife by through hunting, trade, habitat degradation & urbanization increase our risk of virus spillover https://t.co/kjwg2rqXSA @O
Global shifts in mammalian population trends reveal key predictors of virus spillover risk | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/LsAD3I7ASp