NTDs, poverty, and ecosystem destruction. Predicting disease risk and breaking the poverty trap
Researchers use socioeconomic and ecosystem degradation variables to improve the predictive accuracy of disease risk models for NTDs in Brazil.
Researchers use socioeconomic and ecosystem degradation variables to improve the predictive accuracy of disease risk models for NTDs in Brazil.
A recent review looks at how bioacoustics could be a useful approach for the surveillance of zoonotic diseases, especially at the… Read more »
Researchers from the UK and Ireland share important findings on the epidemiology of endoparasites of wild passerine birds.
January 2016 saw Helgoland Marine Research, an important journal in the world of polar marine research, moved to BioMed Central,… Read more »
Interactions between Pacific herring and marine predators at herring spawn events, although not well understood, are at least… Read more »
Our new journal Climate Change Responses launches today, and to mark the occasion, we’ve asked co-Editor-in-Chief Frank… Read more »
This year’s British Society for Parasitology (BSP) autumn symposium was held in Salford at the highly futuristic Media city,… Read more »
BMC Ecology celebrates 50 years since the publication of Rachel Carson’s influential environmental book, Silent Spring, with a… Read more »