Evan A. Eskew
Pacific Lutheran University
47 Papers
111 Citations
Evan A. Eskew is an academic researcher from Pacific Lutheran University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wildlife trade & Biology. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 41 publications. Previous affiliations of Evan A. Eskew include EcoHealth Alliance & Davidson College.
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Papers
Climate change increases cross-species viral transmission risk
Colin J. Carlson,Gregory F. Albery,Cory Merow,Christopher H. Trisos,Casey M. Zipfel,Evan A. Eskew,Kevin J. Olival,Noam Ross,Shweta Bansal +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors simulate potential hotspots of future viral sharing, using a phylogeographical model of the mammal-virus network, and projections of geographical range shifts for 3,139 mammal species under climate-change and land-use scenarios for the year 2070.
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Opinion: Sustainable development must account for pandemic risk.
Moreno Di Marco,Moreno Di Marco,Michelle L. Baker,Peter Daszak,Paul J. De Barro,Evan A. Eskew,Cecile Godde,Tom Harwood,Mario Herrero,Andrew J. Hoskins,Erica Johnson,Erica Johnson,William B. Karesh,Catherine Machalaba,Javier Navarro Garcia,Dean R. Paini,Rebecca Pirzl,Mark Stafford Smith,Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio,Simon Ferrier +19 more
TL;DR: Without an integrated approach to mitigating the disease emergence consequences of environmental change, countries’ abilities to achieve SDGs and GHSA targets will be compromised.
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Predicting the global mammalian viral sharing network using phylogeography.
Gregory F. Albery,Gregory F. Albery,Gregory F. Albery,Evan A. Eskew,Noam Ross,Kevin J. Olival +5 more
TL;DR: The authors model the species level traits that predict viral sharing across all mammal clades and validate their predictions using an independent dataset, and provide a robust, general model to predict viral host range and guide pathogen surveillance and conservation efforts.
The science of the host-virus network.
Gregory F. Albery,Daniel J. Becker,Liam Brierley,Cara E. Brook,Rebecca C. Christofferson,Lily E. Cohen,Tad A. Dallas,Evan A. Eskew,Anna C. Fagre,Maxwell J. Farrell,Emma E. Glennon,Sarah Guth,Maxwell B. Joseph,Nardus Mollentze,Benjamin A. Neely,Timothée Poisot,Angela L. Rasmussen,Angela L. Rasmussen,Sadie J. Ryan,Sadie J. Ryan,Stephanie N. Seifert,Anna R Sjodin,Erin M. Sorrell,Colin J. Carlson +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, a network science framework for understanding and predicting human and animal susceptibility to viral infections is proposed to identify basic biological rules that govern cross-species transmission and structure the global virome.
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Are disease reservoirs special? Taxonomic and life history characteristics.
Benjamin T. Plourde,Tristan L. Burgess,Evan A. Eskew,Evan A. Eskew,Tara M. Roth,Nicole Stephenson,Janet E Foley +6 more
TL;DR: Characteristics of animal reservoirs that are required for pathogen spillover are described and it is found that in many respects, reservoirs of spillover pathogens are indeed special.