Conservation

Global change has accelerated the emergence of infectious diseases which can threaten the conservation and stability of ecosystems. By merging both basic and applied research, conservation science, and policy we aim to advance the understanding and management of infectious disease on wildlife. Specifically, my lab has focused on ecologically driven management strategies to help reduce the impacts and facilitate the recovery of populations impacted by emerging disease.

Selected publications:

Hoyt, J.R., K.L. Parise, H. Kaarakka, J. Redell, J. DePue, W. H. Scullon, J. T. Foster, A.M. Kilpatrick, K.E. Langwig and J. P. White. 2023. Reducing environmentally mediated transmission to moderate impacts of an emerging wildlife disease.  Journal of Applied Ecology 

Kilpatrick, A.M., J.R. Hoyt, R.A. King, H.M. Kaarakka, J. Redell, J.P. White, K.E. Langwig. 2020. Impact of censusing and research on wildlife populations. Conservation Science and Practice, 2(11), e264.

Hoyt, J.R., K.E. Langwig, J.P. White, H.M. Kaarakka, J.A. Redell, K.L. Parise, W.F. Frick, J.T. Foster, A.M. Kilpatrick. 2019. Field trial of a probiotic bacteria and a chemical, chitosan, to protect bats from white-nose syndrome
Scientific Reports. 9158

Hoyt, J.R., T.L. Cheng, K.E. Langwig, M.H. Hee, W.F. Frick, and A.M. Kilpatrick. 2015 Bacteria isolated from bats inhibit the growth of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the causative agent of white-nose syndrome. PLoS One.10(4): e0121329 Open Access Link

Cheng, T.L., H. Mayberry, L.P. McGuire, J.R. Hoyt, H. Nguyen, K.L. Parise, J.T. Foster, C.K.R. Willis, A.M. Kilpatrick, W.F. Frick. 2017. Efficacy of a probiotic bacterium to treat bats affected by the disease white-nose syndrome Journal of Applied Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12757 PDF

Langwig, K.E.,Voyles, J., Wilber, M.Q., Frick, W.F., Murray, K., Bolker, B.M., Collins, J.P., Hoyt, J.R., Willis, C.W., Cheng, T.L., Fisher, M., Lindner, D.,McCallum, H., Puschendorf, R., Rosenblum, E.B., Toothman, M., Briggs, C.J., Kilpatrick, A.M. 2015. Context-dependent conservation responses to wildlife disease. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(4): 195–202

December 13, 2018