Effects of species diversity on disease risk
Bard College · University of Florida · +1 more institution
Abstract
The transmission of infectious diseases is an inherently ecological process involving interactions among at least two, and often many, species. Not surprisingly, then, the species diversity of ecological communities can potentially affect the prevalence of infectious diseases. Although a number of studies have now identified effects of diversity on disease prevalence, the mechanisms underlying these effects remain unclear in many cases. Starting with simple epidemiological models, we describe a suite of mechanisms through which diversity could increase or decrease disease risk, and illustrate the potential applicability of these mechanisms for both vector-borne and non-vector-borne diseases, and for both…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 80
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Generalist and specialist species
- Disease
- Diversity (politics)
- Biology
- Ecology
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Infectious disease (medical specialty)
- Host (biology)