Data from: Four rodent and vole biodiversity models for Europe

The mechanisms underlying associations between rodent diversity and the spread of rodent borne diseases are still unclear. The number of potential host species may influence a disease by either spreading the pathogen (or vectors) more rapidly or conversely by reducing contact with other hosts throug...

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Main Authors: Wint, William, Morley, David, Alexander, Neil S.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.771gr
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4962806 2024-09-15T18:18:46+00:00 Data from: Four rodent and vole biodiversity models for Europe Wint, William Morley, David Alexander, Neil S. 2013-06-24 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.771gr unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5334/jophd.ac https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.771gr oai:zenodo.org:4962806 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Microtus arvalis Generalised Linear Modelling Apodemus sylvatica Rodent-Borne Apodemus agrarius Rattus norvegicus Apodemus flavicollis Sorex araneus Tick-Borne Apodemus mystacinus Vole Hantavirus Rattus rattus Rodent EDENext extent Sorex minutus Microtus subterraneus Clethrionomys glariolus info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2013 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.771gr10.5334/jophd.ac 2024-07-27T02:43:31Z The mechanisms underlying associations between rodent diversity and the spread of rodent borne diseases are still unclear. The number of potential host species may influence a disease by either spreading the pathogen (or vectors) more rapidly or conversely by reducing contact with other hosts through the effects of dilution. In either case the number of potential hosts may impact on the distribution of a disease or its vectors. Four spatially modelled indices of rodent species richness have been generated to support distribution modelling of rodent borne diseases specifically initially focussing on Hantaviruses and tick borne diseases. Vole Biodiversity Layers Four rodent and vole biodiversity index predicted distribution maps have been generated to support investigations on how species richness can affect the spread of Hantavirus and Tick Borne Virus (TBV). volebiodivv2.zip Other/Unknown Material Microtus arvalis Rattus rattus Zenodo
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topic Microtus arvalis
Generalised Linear Modelling
Apodemus sylvatica
Rodent-Borne
Apodemus agrarius
Rattus norvegicus
Apodemus flavicollis
Sorex araneus
Tick-Borne
Apodemus mystacinus
Vole
Hantavirus
Rattus rattus
Rodent
EDENext extent
Sorex minutus
Microtus subterraneus
Clethrionomys glariolus
spellingShingle Microtus arvalis
Generalised Linear Modelling
Apodemus sylvatica
Rodent-Borne
Apodemus agrarius
Rattus norvegicus
Apodemus flavicollis
Sorex araneus
Tick-Borne
Apodemus mystacinus
Vole
Hantavirus
Rattus rattus
Rodent
EDENext extent
Sorex minutus
Microtus subterraneus
Clethrionomys glariolus
Wint, William
Morley, David
Alexander, Neil S.
Data from: Four rodent and vole biodiversity models for Europe
topic_facet Microtus arvalis
Generalised Linear Modelling
Apodemus sylvatica
Rodent-Borne
Apodemus agrarius
Rattus norvegicus
Apodemus flavicollis
Sorex araneus
Tick-Borne
Apodemus mystacinus
Vole
Hantavirus
Rattus rattus
Rodent
EDENext extent
Sorex minutus
Microtus subterraneus
Clethrionomys glariolus
description The mechanisms underlying associations between rodent diversity and the spread of rodent borne diseases are still unclear. The number of potential host species may influence a disease by either spreading the pathogen (or vectors) more rapidly or conversely by reducing contact with other hosts through the effects of dilution. In either case the number of potential hosts may impact on the distribution of a disease or its vectors. Four spatially modelled indices of rodent species richness have been generated to support distribution modelling of rodent borne diseases specifically initially focussing on Hantaviruses and tick borne diseases. Vole Biodiversity Layers Four rodent and vole biodiversity index predicted distribution maps have been generated to support investigations on how species richness can affect the spread of Hantavirus and Tick Borne Virus (TBV). volebiodivv2.zip
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author Wint, William
Morley, David
Alexander, Neil S.
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Morley, David
Alexander, Neil S.
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title Data from: Four rodent and vole biodiversity models for Europe
title_short Data from: Four rodent and vole biodiversity models for Europe
title_full Data from: Four rodent and vole biodiversity models for Europe
title_fullStr Data from: Four rodent and vole biodiversity models for Europe
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Four rodent and vole biodiversity models for Europe
title_sort data from: four rodent and vole biodiversity models for europe
publisher Zenodo
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Rattus rattus
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Rattus rattus
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