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    Managing the Livestock–Wildlife Interface on Rangelands

    On rangelands the livestock–wildlife interface is mostly characterized by management actions aimed at controlling problems associated with competition, disease, and depredation. Wildlife communities (especiall...

    Johan T. du Toit, Paul C. Cross, Marion Valeix in Rangeland Systems (2017)

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    Wildlife Population Structure and Parasite Transmission: Implications for Disease Management

    Emerging infectious diseases have become an important challenge for wildlife ecologists and managers. Management actions to control these diseases are usually directed at the parasite, the host population, or ...

    Paul C. Cross, Julian Drewe, Victoria Patrek in Management of Disease in Wild Mammals (2009)