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View article: Effectiveness of a role-playing game to identify cattle herding strategies at a wildlife - livestock interface
Effectiveness of a role-playing game to identify cattle herding strategies at a wildlife - livestock interface Open
Natural resources at the interface of protected areas and communal lands vary spatially and temporally influencing movements of wildlife and livestock across them. In southern Africa, many of the communities living at the edge of protected…
View article: Bridging gaps and leveraging opportunities for One Health: Feedback from the 8th World One Health Congress
Bridging gaps and leveraging opportunities for One Health: Feedback from the 8th World One Health Congress Open
We attended the 8th WOHC between the 20th and 23rd of September 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa and we provide here our feedback with a specific perspective on the policy implications. The One Health approach still needs to go beyond disea…
View article: African Buffalo and the Human Societies in Africa: Social Values and Interaction Outcomes
African Buffalo and the Human Societies in Africa: Social Values and Interaction Outcomes Open
The African buffalo has interacted with human societies for millennia across its vast African range. It is part of the bestiary of the few African imaginaries and mythologies that have managed to reach us. These representations of the spec…
View article: Management of Social Behaviour of Domestic Yaks in Manang, Nepal: An Etho-Ethnographic Study
Management of Social Behaviour of Domestic Yaks in Manang, Nepal: An Etho-Ethnographic Study Open
Herdsmen use different techniques, as per varying geographies and cultures, to keep the cohesion within herds and avoid animals getting lost or predated. However, there is no study on the social behaviour of yaks and herdsmen management pr…
View article: Social Behaviour of Domestic Yaks in Manang, Nepal: An Etho-ethnographic Study
Social Behaviour of Domestic Yaks in Manang, Nepal: An Etho-ethnographic Study Open
Herdsmen use different techniques, as per varying geographies and cultures, to keep the cohesion within herds and avoid animals getting lost or predated. However, there is no study on the social behaviour of yaks and on herdsmen management…
View article: Data for the article "Management of social behaviour of domestic yaks in Manang, Nepal: an etho-ethnographic study"
Data for the article "Management of social behaviour of domestic yaks in Manang, Nepal: an etho-ethnographic study" Open
Data for the paper "Social behaviour of domestic yaks in Manang, Nepal: an etho-ethnographic study". ANimated GIFs, GPS data, activity data and proximity data. Herdsmen use different techniques, as per varying geographies and cultures, to …
View article: Data for the article "Management of social behaviour of domestic yaks in Manang, Nepal: an etho-ethnographic study"
Data for the article "Management of social behaviour of domestic yaks in Manang, Nepal: an etho-ethnographic study" Open
Data for the paper "Social behaviour of domestic yaks in Manang, Nepal: an etho-ethnographic study". ANimated GIFs, GPS data, activity data and proximity data. Herdsmen use different techniques, as per varying geographies and cultures, to …
View article: Editorial: Disease Ecology: Novel Concepts and Methods to Track and Forecast Disease Emergence, Transmission, Spread, and Endemization
Editorial: Disease Ecology: Novel Concepts and Methods to Track and Forecast Disease Emergence, Transmission, Spread, and Endemization Open
International audience
View article: Additional file 5 of What evidence exists on the impact of specific ecosystem components and functions on infectious diseases? A systematic map
Additional file 5 of What evidence exists on the impact of specific ecosystem components and functions on infectious diseases? A systematic map Open
Additional file 5. Description of studies included in the systematic map (worksheet 1) and validity assessment (worksheet 2)
View article: Additional file 4 of What evidence exists on the impact of specific ecosystem components and functions on infectious diseases? A systematic map
Additional file 4 of What evidence exists on the impact of specific ecosystem components and functions on infectious diseases? A systematic map Open
Additional file 4. Lists of articles rejected at full-text and articles for which the full-text was not found (worksheet 1), and articles excluded from study validity assessment because of a unique “disease x exposure” combination (workshe…
View article: Additional file 3 of What evidence exists on the impact of specific ecosystem components and functions on infectious diseases? A systematic map
Additional file 3 of What evidence exists on the impact of specific ecosystem components and functions on infectious diseases? A systematic map Open
Additional file 3. Tests related to the screening of titles and abstract, and Kappa scores
View article: Additional file 1 of What evidence exists on the impact of specific ecosystem components and functions on infectious diseases? A systematic map
Additional file 1 of What evidence exists on the impact of specific ecosystem components and functions on infectious diseases? A systematic map Open
Additional file 1. ROSES form
View article: “Somos Amazonía,” a New Inter-indigenous Identity in the Ecuadorian Amazonia: Beyond a Tacit jus aplidia of Ecological Origin?
“Somos Amazonía,” a New Inter-indigenous Identity in the Ecuadorian Amazonia: Beyond a Tacit jus aplidia of Ecological Origin? Open
The double colonization of the Northern Ecuadorian Amazon, coming from the Southern Amazon but mainly from the Coast and Sierra, has multiplied perceptions, rights, and management methods in this territory. This article explores these diff…
View article: Risk mapping and eco‐anthropogenic assessment of anthrax in the upper Zambezi basin
Risk mapping and eco‐anthropogenic assessment of anthrax in the upper Zambezi basin Open
In Zambia, anthrax has emerged as a serious disease decimating humans, livestock and wildlife with devastating effects on eco‐tourism resulting in the destabilization of major pristine wildlife sanctuaries. Consequently, the thrust of this…
View article: MOESM2 of What is the evidence that ecosystem components or functions have an impact on infectious diseases? A systematic review protocol
MOESM2 of What is the evidence that ecosystem components or functions have an impact on infectious diseases? A systematic review protocol Open
Additional file 2. Test lists, and number of articles from the test lists retrieved by the bibliographic search.
View article: Systems Thinking in Practice: Participatory Modeling as a Foundation for Integrated Approaches to Health
Systems Thinking in Practice: Participatory Modeling as a Foundation for Integrated Approaches to Health Open
One Health (OH), EcoHealth (EH), and Planetary Health (PH) share an interest in transdisciplinary efforts that bring together scientists, citizens, government and private sectors to implement contextualized actions that promote adaptive he…
View article: Listening to Birds: How Local Populations Understand Environmental Changes through Everyday Sounds and Soundscapes?
Listening to Birds: How Local Populations Understand Environmental Changes through Everyday Sounds and Soundscapes? Open
International audience
View article: Documenting crop diversity management practices in West-Africa:raising perspectives for improving governance frameworks
Documenting crop diversity management practices in West-Africa:raising perspectives for improving governance frameworks Open
Crop diversity is pivotal for the 33 millions of small farms that produce most of Africa's food, being the main option for smallholders to deal with limited resources and to cope with a changing environment. Small farms access to crop dive…
View article: Unexpected pattern of pearl millet genetic diversity among ethno-linguistic groups in the Lake Chad Basin
Unexpected pattern of pearl millet genetic diversity among ethno-linguistic groups in the Lake Chad Basin Open
Despite of a growing interest in considering the role of sociological factors in seed exchanges and their consequences on the evolutionary dynamics of agro-biodiversity, very few studies assessed the link between ethno-linguistic diversity…
View article: Bird stories to tell the social and environmental changes: a comparative approach in four countries
Bird stories to tell the social and environmental changes: a comparative approach in four countries Open
When people talk about their environment and how it has changed recently, they often refer to some sets of species seen as indicators of changes. What kind of species is used for this purpose? What are their commonalities in different envi…
View article: Forecasting potential emergence of zoonotic diseases in <scp>S</scp>outh‐<scp>E</scp>ast <scp>A</scp>sia: network analysis identifies key rodent hosts
Forecasting potential emergence of zoonotic diseases in <span>S</span>outh‐<span>E</span>ast <span>A</span>sia: network analysis identifies key rodent hosts Open
Summary Within complex ecological systems, identifying animal species likely to play a key role in the emergence of infectious zoonotic diseases remains a major challenge. One approach consists of using information on current ecological an…
View article: Indigenous and scientific knowledge regarding ticks and tick-borne diseases in wildlife-livestock interface areas in Zimbabwe. [017]
Indigenous and scientific knowledge regarding ticks and tick-borne diseases in wildlife-livestock interface areas in Zimbabwe. [017] Open
Purpose: Certain Palaearctic biting midges have been implicated as vectors of bluetongue virus in northern Europe. Separation of two species (Culicoides obsoletus and C. scoticus) is considered difficult morphologically, with females often…
View article: Buffalo, cattle and their interactions at the edge of transfrontier conservation areas: synthesis of research carried out 2008-2015 in Hwange NP, Gonarezhou NP and their peripheries (Zimbabwe)
Buffalo, cattle and their interactions at the edge of transfrontier conservation areas: synthesis of research carried out 2008-2015 in Hwange NP, Gonarezhou NP and their peripheries (Zimbabwe) Open
The coexistence of protected areas and neighbouring communal areas in Southern Africa is jeopardised by negative interactions between wildlife and villagers and their livestock. The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) has often been blamed f…
View article: Modelling the risk of Japanese encephalitis human infection in a urban area of Cambodia
Modelling the risk of Japanese encephalitis human infection in a urban area of Cambodia Open
Japanese Encephalitis (JE) is the first cause of infectious encephalitis in humans in Southeast Asia, and considered a rural disease. However, the growing pig farming sector and the presence of JE mosquito vectors in peri-urban settings ma…
View article: Health and socio-ecosystems: a pillar of the research platform "production and conservation in partnership" (RP-PCP)
Health and socio-ecosystems: a pillar of the research platform "production and conservation in partnership" (RP-PCP) Open
The health of animals and people is a public good, which determines the amount of food, the labour force and well-being of the poorest rural communities. In socio-ecosystems where people coexist with pristine nature, development and conser…