Ecology of Wild Bird Diseases
暫譯: 野生鳥類疾病的生態學

Fereidouni, Sasan

  • 出版商: CRC
  • 出版日期: 2026-01-30
  • 售價: $3,560
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$3,382
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 394
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1032785721
  • ISBN-13: 9781032785721
  • 相關分類: 生物資訊 Bioinformatics
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商品描述

The book focuses on the ecology of the most important infectious diseases of wild avian hosts, especially those with high morbidity and mortality rates. Disease ecology is an important scientific approach to study the relationships and interactions between living organisms, their environment, and potential pathogens. Birds have high diversity, and the very special ability to fly and migrate. They migrate over long distances, and share ecosystems with other animals, even humans. They serve as the most important natural source of several pathogens with zoonotic potential. Bird-pathogen interactions are increasingly changing due to the continuous anthropogenic disturbances in habitats and ecosystems. With intensified climate change and improved environmental conditions for vectors, as well as higher susceptibility of avian hosts due to simultaneous exposure to environmental stressors (e.g., contamination, food limitation, etc.), the probability of emerging new infections and their expansion into new territories increase tremendously. The Covid-19 pandemic has shown that neglected ecological and epidemiological interactions between wildlife, domestic animals and humans are paramount to global health.

The book has a different approach to understanding complex and multiscale interactions among various ecological factors for the most important infectious diseases of wild birds. It provides valuable data to students and everyone who deals with avian species including biologists, researchers, conservationists, and policymakers.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書專注於野生鳥類宿主最重要的傳染病的生態學,特別是那些具有高發病率和死亡率的疾病。疾病生態學是一種重要的科學方法,用於研究生物體、其環境和潛在病原體之間的關係和相互作用。鳥類具有高度的多樣性,以及獨特的飛行和遷徙能力。它們能夠長途遷徙,並與其他動物甚至人類共享生態系統。鳥類是幾種具有 zoonotic 潛力的病原體最重要的自然來源。由於人類持續對棲息地和生態系統的干擾,鳥類與病原體之間的相互作用正日益改變。隨著氣候變化的加劇和對媒介的環境條件改善,以及由於同時暴露於環境壓力(例如污染、食物限制等)而導致的鳥類宿主的高敏感性,新感染的出現及其擴展到新領域的可能性大幅增加。Covid-19 大流行顯示,野生動物、家畜和人類之間被忽視的生態和流行病學相互作用對全球健康至關重要。

本書採取不同的方法來理解各種生態因素之間的複雜和多尺度相互作用,針對野生鳥類最重要的傳染病。它為學生以及所有與鳥類物種打交道的人提供了有價值的數據,包括生物學家、研究人員、保育工作者和政策制定者。

作者簡介

Sasan Fereidouni (DVM, PhD, Habil.) is affiliated with Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna. The major part of his scientific career has been based on identification and monitoring of wild bird diseases and infections, especially those that may affect the populations and, in many cases, have the potential to transmit to mammalian species including humans. Wildlife conservation using a One-Health approach is his main challenge to change the perception of the importance of nature conservation and its direct effect on emerging infections and to stop anthropogenic disturbances of wildlife and their habitats.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Sasan Fereidouni(獸醫學博士,哲學博士,Habil.)隸屬於維也納獸醫醫學大學的野生動物生態研究所。他的科學職業生涯主要集中在野生鳥類疾病和感染的識別與監測,特別是那些可能影響鳥類族群並且在許多情況下有潛力傳播給包括人類在內的哺乳動物物種的疾病。使用「一健康」(One-Health)方法進行野生動物保護是他面臨的主要挑戰,旨在改變對自然保護重要性的認知及其對新興感染的直接影響,並停止人為對野生動物及其棲息地的干擾。