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Luz A. de Wit
Luz A. de Wit
Research Scientist
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Environmental transmission of Toxoplasma gondii: Oocysts in water, soil and food
K Shapiro, L Bahia-Oliveira, B Dixon, A Dumètre, LA de Wit, ...
Food and waterborne parasitology 15, e00049, 2019
2882019
Best practices: social research methods to inform biological conservation
SG Crandall, JL Ohayon, LA de Wit, JE Hammond, KL Melanson, ...
Australasian journal of environmental management 25 (1), 6-23, 2018
382018
Seasonal and spatial variation in Toxoplasma gondii contamination in soil in urban public spaces in California, United States
LA de Wit, AM Kilpatrick, E VanWormer, DA Croll, BR Tershy, M Kim, ...
Zoonoses and public health 67 (1), 70-78, 2020
312020
Projected losses of ecosystem services in the US disproportionately affect non-white and lower-income populations
JD Gourevitch, AM Alonso-Rodríguez, N Aristizábal, LA de Wit, ...
Nature communications 12 (1), 3511, 2021
262021
Estimating burdens of neglected tropical zoonotic diseases on islands with introduced mammals
LA de Wit, DA Croll, B Tershy, KM Newton, DR Spatz, ND Holmes, ...
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 96 (3), 749, 2017
262017
Potential public health benefits from cat eradications on islands
LA de Wit, DA Croll, B Tershy, D Correa, H Luna-Pasten, P Quadri, ...
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 13 (2), e0007040, 2019
232019
Invasive vertebrate eradications on islands as a tool for implementing global Sustainable Development Goals
LA de Wit, KM Zilliacus, P Quadri, D Will, N Grima, D Spatz, N Holmes, ...
Environmental conservation 47 (3), 139-148, 2020
162020
Integrating economics into research on natural capital and human health
B Fisher, LA Wit, TH Ricketts
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 15 (1), 95-114, 2021
112021
Environmental transmission of Toxoplasma gondii: Oocysts in water, soil and food. Food Waterborne Parasitol. 2019; 15: e00049
K Shapiro, L Bahia-Oliveira, B Dixon, A Dumètre, LA de Wit, ...
72019
Trade and deforestation predict rat lungworm disease, an invasive-driven zoonosis, at global and regional scales
LA De Wit, TH Ricketts
Frontiers in Public Health 9, 680986, 2021
42021
Aligning conservation and public health goals to tackle unsustainable trade of mammals
MR Cronin, LA de Wit, L Martínez‐Estévez
Conservation Science and Practice 4 (11), e12818, 2022
32022
Global change drivers and the risk of infectious disease
MB Mahon, A Sack, OA Aleuy, C Barbera, E Brown, H Buelow, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.07. 21.501013, 2022
22022
Economic incentives for the wildlife trade and costs of epidemics compared across individual, national, and global scales
LA de Wit, B Fisher, R Naidoo, TH Ricketts
Conservation Science and Practice 4 (7), e12735, 2022
22022
Food and Waterborne Parasitology
K Shapiro, L Bahia-Oliveira, B Dixon, A Dumètre, LA de Wit
2019
Invasive Cats, Toxoplasmosis and Biodiversity: Using Public Health as a Lever for Conservation
LA de Wit
University of California, Santa Cruz, 2019
2019
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