If you remove frogs and other "mosquito-reducers" from the landscape, what happens to malaria rates?
As we’ve learned the hard way this year, our health is intertwined with the health of other animals. SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes Covid-19, probably jumped to humans from bats, potentially by way of a secondary host and perhaps via a wildlife market. The disease has “demonstrated in a dramatic way the interdependence between species,” says Joakim Weill, a PhD candidate in environmental economics at the University of California Davis.
Study ties amphibian collapses with increased malaria outbreaks
As we’ve learned the hard way this year, our health is intertwined with the health of other animals. SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes Covid-19, probably jumped to humans from bats, potentially by way of a secondary host and perhaps via a wildlife market. The disease has “demonstrated in a dramatic way the interdependence between species,” says Joakim Weill, a PhD candidate in environmental economics at the University of California Davis.
Study ties amphibian collapses with increased malaria outbreaks