Wildlife Disease Ecology: Linking Theory to Data and Application

Infectious diseases are ubiquitous and account for some of the most dramatic impacts in human history. They are, however, equally prevalent and important to wild animals and plants, potentially being a significant driver of global biodiversity loss. With new wildlife diseases emerging all the time, it is more important than ever to understand the causes, consequences and management of wildlife diseases. With the support of … Continue reading Wildlife Disease Ecology: Linking Theory to Data and Application

Open Data in Journal of Animal Ecology

A couple of weeks ago the British Ecology Society Journals published a virtual issue for Open Access Week looking at the most downloaded data sets in Dryad associated with papers on the journals. At Journal of Animal Ecology we encourage authors to use the most appropriate archive for their data and in JAE we’ve seen a variety of repositories used alongside Dryad. For Open Access … Continue reading Open Data in Journal of Animal Ecology