Understanding How Canine Distemper Affects African Lions
This project investigates the role of virus evolution and reservoir host dynamics in driving canine distemper virus emergence in Serengeti lions.
This project investigates the role of virus evolution and reservoir host dynamics in driving canine distemper virus emergence in Serengeti lions.
Researchers will validate molecular techniques for quicker, more practical and more sensitive diagnosis of tuberculosis in elephants.
The aim of this study is to determine whether distributing the oral sylvatic plague vaccine to prairie dogs has protective and other effects on small rodents that live in and around prairie dog colonies.
Researchers will use genetic analyses to examine the relationships among rodents, fleas and plague bacteria as a way to further characterize how plague is perpetuated in wild animal reservoirs in the United States. Data generated by this study will be used to direct targeted management strategies of affected wild animal populations.
Researchers will test the susceptibility of the most endangered frog in North America to the emerging pathogen ranavirus.
This study investigates how broad-scale use of an anticoagulant rodenticide during an island rodent eradication project has affected the food web.
This study investigates the effects of the antiplatelet medication clopidogrel in cats.