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The sale of wild animals, including protected species, may relate to regional differences in socio-politics, culture, and economic development. A better understanding of how these factors affect the illegal wildlife trade is therefore necessary to optimize the deployment of conservation resources...

Author(s)
Ye YunChun; Yu WenHua; Newman, C.; Buesching, C. D.; Xu YaLi; Xiao Xiao; Macdonald, D. W.; Zhou ZhaoMin
Publisher
Society for Conservation Biology, Washington, D.C., USA
Citation
Conservation Science and Practice, 2020, 2, 3,
Abstract

Ornamental fish keeping is a popular hobby worldwide, supporting a significant global aquarium industry. Using export records of live snakeheads (Channa spp.) from India, we show a six-fold increase in the numbers of these (wild-sourced, freshwater) species exported worldwide between 2014 and 2019, ...

Author(s)
Harrington, L. A.; Aniruddha Mookerjee; Minakshi Kalita; Anu Saikia; Macdonald, D. W.; D'Cruze, N.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Biological Conservation, 2022, 265,
Abstract

Ivory in art museum collections has been a contentious topic during recent years, with some parties calling for its destruction. But analysis of media reactions to the parallel strategy of burning modern ivory stockpiles may offer insight to the likely effectiveness of that course of action in...

Author(s)
Good, C.; Tyrrell, P.; Zhou ZhaoMin; Macdonald, D. W.
Publisher
Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2019, 28, 6, pp 1331-1342
Abstract

Many of the encounters between farming and wildlife, especially vertebrates, involve some level of conflict which can cause disadvantage to both the wildlife and the people involved. Through a series of Wildlife Conservation Research Unit case studies, this volume investigates the sources of the...

Author(s)
Macdonald, D. W.; Feber, R. E.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Wildlife conservation on farmland: volume 2: conflict in the countryside, 2015, pp 336 pp.
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Herpesviruses are ubiquitous pathogens infecting most animals. Although host immunity continually coevolves to combat virulence, viral variants with enhanced transmissibility or virulence occasionally emerge, resulting in disease burdens in host populations. Mustelid gammaherpesvirus 1 (MusGHV-1)...

Author(s)
Tsai MingShan; François, S.; Newman, C.; Macdonald, D. W.; Buesching, C. D.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Pathogens, 2022, 11, 10,
Abstract

Gammaherpesvirus reactivation can promote diseases or impair reproduction. Understanding reactivation patterns and associated risks of different stressors is therefore important. Nevertheless, outside the laboratory or captive environment, studies on the effects of stress on gammaherpesvirus...

Author(s)
Tsai MingShan; François, S.; Newman, C.; Macdonald, D. W.; Buesching, C. D.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Biomolecules, 2021, 11, 5,
Abstract

Clostridium perfringens is an important food-borne zoonotic pathogen and a member of the commensal gut microbiome of many mammals. Predisposing factors such as coinfection with other pathogens or diet change can, however, cause overgrowth and subsequent disease development. Here we investigated the ...

Author(s)
Tsai MingShan; Newman, C.; Macdonald, D. W.; Buesching, C. D.
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
EcoHealth, 2021, 18, 4, pp 440-450
Abstract

Evidence for age-related changes in innate and adaptive immune responses is increasing in wild populations. Such changes have been linked to fitness, and knowledge of the factors driving immune response variation is important for understanding the evolution of immunity. Age-related changes in...

Author(s)
Lieshout, S. H. J. van; Badás, E. P.; Mason, M. W. T.; Newman, C.; Buesching, C. D.; MacDonald, D. W.; Dugdale, H. L.
Publisher
Royal Society, London, UK
Citation
Biology Letters, 2020, 16, 7,
Abstract

The global wildlife trade is a growing threat to biodiversity, species conservation and animal welfare. A major driver is consumer demand for exotic pets, and there have been calls for information campaigns to combat this. We created a novel, online survey to assess whether such campaigns could be...

Author(s)
Moorhouse, T. P.; Balaskas, M.; D'Cruze, N. C.; Macdonald, D. W.
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Conservation Letters, 2017, 10, 3, pp 337-345
Abstract

Averting the biodiversity crisis requires closing a gap between how humans tend to behave, individually and collectively, and how we ought to behave-"ought to" in the sense of behaviors required to avert the biodiversity crisis. Closing that gap requires synthesizing insight from ethics with...

Author(s)
Vucetich, J. A.; Macdonald, E. A.; Burnham, D.; Bruskotter, J. T.; Johnson, D. D. P.; Macdonald, D. W.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Animals, 2021, 11, 3,

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