A global model of avian influenza prediction in wild birds
Keiko Herrick and colleagues at the University of Alaska Fairbanks have put forward a model of avian influenza virus (AIV) prediction in wild birds, published yesterday in Veterinary Research. This is...
View ArticleCanine Genetics and Epidemiology is now accepting submissions
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology (CGE) is a new peer-reviewed open access journal, published by BioMed Central with the support and backing of the Kennel Club, the UK’s largest organisation dedicated...
View ArticleVeterinary Research and zoonosis in the Indian Ocean islands
Today marks the publication of a special article collection in Veterinary Research on the subject of zoonosis and parasitosis in the Indian Ocean islands. Zoonoses, infectious diseases that are...
View ArticleMad, bad and dangerous to know
In a new review article published today in Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases (JVATiTD), Anna Nekaris and colleagues review the remarkable biochemistry and etiology of...
View ArticleKilling Rock Vomit in Whiting Harbor, Alaska: A Thought Experiment
Guest blog post by Monaca Noble, Marine Invasions lab, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center How do you control an invasive species? This is the question we are asking you to ponder through our...
View ArticleThe curious bridge between canine and human science
What have dogs ever done for us? Humans and dogs have a long history of co-existence and companionship, and our four-legged friends can have a profound impact on our wellbeing in a number of ways. The...
View ArticleKnowledge sharing: key to improving dog health
To mark today’s launch of Canine Genetics and Epidemiology, we asked the Kennel Club’s Health Information Manager, Aimée Llewellyn, to tell us more about the journal’s background and its potential...
View ArticleDried up! The effects of 2014 on Western US Lake Ecosystems
Dr. Ron Larson is a retired fish and wildlife biologist and photographer based in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and a co-author of the “Common Plants of the Upper Klamath Basin” field guide. Here, Ron writes...
View ArticleFrom farm to plate, make food safe!
Today on World Health Day 2015, the World Health Organization are campaigning to raise awareness of food safety as a priority area of public health concern.
View ArticleMarch biology highlights: octopuses, heavy metal, and pocket-sized DNA...
Spring has finally sprung. The bulbs are out in Kew Gardens, and so are March's highlights from our biology journals.
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