Zoonotic host diversity increases in human-dominated ecosystems
Land use change-for example, the conversion of natural habitats to agricultural or urban ecosystems-is widely recognized to influence the risk and emergence of zoonotic disease in humans1,2. However, whether such changes in risk are underpinned by predictable ecological changes remains unclear. It h...
Hauptverfasser: | Gibb, R, Redding, DW, Chin, KQ, Donnelly, CA, Blackburn, TM, Newbold, T, Jones, KE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprache: | English |
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Nature Research
2020
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