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Driving Disease How are infectious pathogens an increasing threat to biodiversity? Alexander S. Rose
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Outline Disease: wildlife extinctions Ecology: interacting forces Solutions: conservation action
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Lack of spotlight 3.7% past animal extinctions (Smith et al 2006) 8% current ‘Critically Endangered’ (Smith et al 2006) Q.66 – how to best manage infectious diseases (Sutherland et al 2009)
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Epidemiological scenarios RISK OF EXTINCTION? NO Density-dependence = pathogen ‘fade-outs’ YES Small host populations Frequency-dependence Reservoir hosts
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Interactive drivers Cunningham et al 2003, MEA 2005: “Pathogen-pollution” Habitat change Climate change Over- exploitation Introduced species Environmental Pollution DISEASE
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Aim YES Small host populations Frequency-dependence Reservoir hosts Habitat change Climate change Introduced species
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Habitat change Mexican bighorn sheep response to epizootics (Cassigne et al 2010) Initial Population (N) Mortality (%) Bighorn epizootics 1942-2005 Long-term persistence min. pop. ≥188 Initial Population Expected mortality % Estimated remaining
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Climate change Temperature °C R0R0 Week Response to 1.5°C avg. warming ( Harvell 2002)
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Temperature-sensitive pathogens Increased vector transmission with warming (Harvell et al 2002)
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Introductions & non-natives SQPV – red squirrel, UK (Rushton et al 2005) CDV – African wild dogs Masai Mara (Alexander et al 1994) Globalisation Urban interface Wildlife trade
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Bd chytrid fungus CITES amphibian records 2000-2011 =IMP =EXP
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WHY NOW?
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Fungi forecast Fisher et al, Nature 2012
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Ambiguous data? Crisis-based Sampling bias Lack of baseline Confounding evidence Correlation vs. causation Sir Austin Bradford Hill
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Where has conservation worked? Ethiopian wolves Geo-targeted vaccination Low-coverage, low cost (Haydon, Nature 2006) R 0 map - Rabies
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ACTION Science: surveillance Policy: trade restrictions & regulations Conservation: ‘strategy suite’ Vaccinate hubs? e.g. badger social network + bTB (Weber 2013)
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Summary Q: How are infectious pathogens an increasing threat to biodiversity? A: MULTIPLE SYNGERGISTIC DRIVERS Closer proximities Favourable conditions Compound sources
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