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Consideration of definitions of 'biological invasion' and 'biodiversity' shows why invasions have recently generated great interest among conservationists. Many studies show that invasion numbers have increased drastically over the last five centuries, that this exponential increase is not...

Author(s)
Pascal, M.; Guyader, H. le; Simberloff, D.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2010, 29, 2, pp 367-385, 387-403
Abstract

This special issue contains topics on the effect of invasive and introduced species on biodiversity, animal ecology and disease transmission.

Author(s)
Pastoret, P. P.; Moutou, F.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2010, 29, 1, pp 1-178
Abstract

The definition of an invasive species will depend on the viewpoint of the observer, who in some cases may be responsible for introducing the species. History has taught us that humans are the species that has invaded the largest surface area of the planet. So, before going on to propose a few...

Author(s)
Moutou, F.; Pastoret, P. P.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2010, 29, 1, pp 27-56
Abstract

A bird species is regarded as alien invasive if it has been introduced, intentionally or accidentally, to a location where it did not previously occur naturally, becomes capable of establishing a breeding population without further intervention by humans, spreads and becomes a pest affecting the...

Author(s)
Brochier, B.; Vangeluwe, D.; Berg, T. van den
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2010, 29, 2, pp 217-225
Abstract

Along with zoonotic influenza and antimicrobial resistance, rabies has been identified as a key One Health issue by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). It provides an excellent example of...

Author(s)
Pastoret, P. P.; Gucht, S. van; Brochier, B.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2014, 33, 2, pp 497-508 (Fr), 509-519 (En)
Abstract

This book contains proceedings on the first conference on the situation of Lyssavirus and rabies in Europe. The topics are divided into rabies epidemiology, diagnosis, rabies control in domestic and wild animals, rabies prevention in humans, vaccination and immunology and bat rabies....

Author(s)
Dodet, B.; Schudel, A.; Pastoret, P. P.; Lombard, M.
Publisher
S Karger AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
First International Conference on Rabies in Europe, Kiev, Ukraine, 15-18 June 2005, 2005, pp i-xiv + 329 pp.
Abstract

Although they are frequently lumped together, reptiles and amphibians belong to two very different zoological groups. Nevertheless, one fact is clear: while numerous reptile and amphibian species on Earth are in decline, others have taken advantage of trade or human movements to become established...

Author(s)
Moutou, F.; Pastoret, P. P.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2010, 29, 2, pp 233, 235-240
Abstract

This special issue contains topics on the environmental impact, effect of invasive species (including mammals, birds, reptiles, fishes, helminths, arthropods and exotic pets) on biodiversity and disease transmission and controlling these invasive species.

Author(s)
Pastoret, P. P.; Moutou, F.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2010, 29, 2, pp 187-424
Abstract

Every region of the world is concerned by potential mammal invasions, as humans are already present on all the world's land masses. All these invasions are a result of species introductions by humans for one reason or another. The authors briefly review the known movements and observed consequences ...

Author(s)
Moutou, F.; Pastoret, P. P.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2010, 29, 2, pp 201-216
Abstract

Even though people have owned a wide variety of companion animals since times of old, the modern craze for increasingly exotic and little-known species raises a number of questions, including some of an ethical nature. While trade in exotic animals is certainly profitable for those who practise it, ...

Author(s)
Moutou, F.; Pastoret, P. P.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2010, 29, 2, pp 351-365

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