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Assessment of the impact of forestry and leisure activities on wild boar spatial disturbance with a potential application to ASF risk of spread
ArticleAbstract: In Europe, African swine fever virus (ASFV) is one of the most threatening infectious transboundaryPalabras claves:activity, African swine fever (ASF), Disturbance, expert elicitation, forestry, leisure, methodological approach, SPREAD, wild boarAutores:Baubet E., Belloc C., Claude L. Saegerman, Collin E., Dunoyer C., Fischer C., Hars J., Le Potier M.F., López-Olvera J.R., Peroz C., Petit K., Rose N., Rossi S., Vaillancourt J.P.Fuentes:scopusAn expert opinion assessment of blood-feeding arthropods based on their capacity to transmit African swine fever virus in Metropolitan France
ArticleAbstract: To deal with the limited literature data on the vectorial capacity of blood-feeding arthropods (BFAsPalabras claves:African swine fever (ASF), arthropods, blood-feeding vector, Culicoides, fleas, hard ticks, lice, Mosquitoes, Ornithodoros, pig, sand flies, soft ticks, Stomoxys flies, Tabanidae, Vectorial capacity, vectorial competence, virus, wild boarAutores:Bonnet S.I., Bouhsira E., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Etore F., Fite J., Garigliany M.M., Jori F., Le Potier M.F., Lempereur L., Quillery E., Vergne T., Vial L.Fuentes:scopus