Assessing the role of long-distance translocation and spatial heterogeneity in the raccoon rabies epidemic in Connecticut
Smith D, Waller L, Russell C, Childs J, Real L. Assessing the role of long-distance translocation and spatial heterogeneity in the raccoon rabies epidemic in Connecticut. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 2005, 71: 225-240. PMID: 16153724, PMCID: PMC7114108, DOI: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2005.07.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpatial Dynamics and Molecular Ecology of North American Rabies
Real L, Russell C, Waller L, Smith D, Childs J. Spatial Dynamics and Molecular Ecology of North American Rabies. Journal Of Heredity 2005, 96: 253-260. PMID: 15677743, DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esi031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlgorithmsAnimalsEcologyGenetic VariationGeographyHumansNorth AmericaPhylogenyRabiesRabies virusSpace-Time ClusteringZoonosesConceptsMacro-evolutionary time scalesLocal environmental variablesRemarkable model systemEvolutionary geneticsMolecular ecologyHost specificityPopulation ecologySpatial dynamicsAccidental introductionWildlife populationsNorth AmericaRNA virusesPattern of emergenceEnvironmental variablesGenetic heterogeneityEastern United StatesRaccoon populationsModel systemEcologyImportant viral zoonotic diseaseVirginia borderEpidemic expansionRegions of EuropeVirus variantsTemporal occurrence