W. David Walter, PhD (Former Employee)
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Workflow to acquire and process large spatial data and build complex models Workflow to acquire and process large spatial data and build complex models
This software involves R scripts to download and process large-scale spatial data defined by an extent input by the user. The code then resamples data to the desired resolution, downloads metadata from a public website on West Nile virus prevalence in mosquito pools, then extracts spatial layer data as covariates for each record. Also, this software involves R script to fit models of...
Spatial modeling of two mosquito vectors of West Nile virus using integrated nested Laplace approximation Spatial modeling of two mosquito vectors of West Nile virus using integrated nested Laplace approximation
This software involves R script to fit models of abundance of mosquito vectors (' Script_for_ECS22-0193_9_13_2215.R') to landscape and environmental covariates using INLA and SPDE. The dataset used for this analysis were originally provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) with a confidentiality agreement. The majority of the data used in this study...
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Comparing risk of chronic wasting disease occurrence using Bayesian hierarchical spatial models and different surveillance types Comparing risk of chronic wasting disease occurrence using Bayesian hierarchical spatial models and different surveillance types
Spatial modeling of wildlife diseases can be used to describe patterns of disease risk, understand biological mechanisms of disease occurrence, and for spatial prediction. Risk of wildlife disease occurrence in relation to environmental variables is often modeled and predicted using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods, which are unsuitable for large datasets and those covering large...
Authors
Kristin J. Bondo, Christopher S. Rosenberry, David Stainbrook, W. David Walter
Large-scale assessment of genetic structure to assess risk of populations of a large herbivore to disease Large-scale assessment of genetic structure to assess risk of populations of a large herbivore to disease
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) can spread among cervids by direct and indirect transmission, the former being more likely in emerging areas. Identifying subpopulations allows the delineation of focal areas to target for intervention. We aimed to assess the population structure of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the northeastern United States at a regional scale to inform...
Authors
W. David Walter, Alberto Fameli, Kelly Russo-Petrick, Jessie E. Edson, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Krysten L. Schuler, Michael J. Tonkovich
Evaluation of DNA yield from various tissue and sampling sources for use in single nucleotide polymorphism panels Evaluation of DNA yield from various tissue and sampling sources for use in single nucleotide polymorphism panels
Genetics studies are used by wildlife managers and researchers to gain inference into a population of a species of interest. To gain these insights, microsatellites have been the primary method; however, there currently is a shift from microsatellites to single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). With the different DNA requirements between microsatellites and SNPs, an investigation into...
Authors
David L. Pearce, Jessie E. Edson, Chris S. Jennelle, W. David Walter
Prion forensics: A multidisciplinary approach to investigate CWD at an illegal deer carcass disposal site Prion forensics: A multidisciplinary approach to investigate CWD at an illegal deer carcass disposal site
Infectious prions are resistant to degradation and remain infectious in the environment for several years. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been detected in cervids inhabiting North America, the Nordic countries, and South Korea. CWD-prion spread is partially attributed to carcass transport and disposal. We employed a forensic approach to investigate an illegal carcass dump site...
Authors
Marc D. Schwabenlander, Jason C. Bartz, Michelle Carstensen, Alberto Fameli, Linda Glaser, Roxanne J. Larsen, Manci Li, Rachel L. Shoemaker, Gage Rowden, Suzanne Stone, W. David Walter, Tiffany M. Wolf, Peter A. Larsen
Change-point models for identifying behavioral transitions in wild animals Change-point models for identifying behavioral transitions in wild animals
Animal behavior can be difficult, time-consuming, and costly to observe in the field directly. Innovative modeling methods, such as hidden Markov models (HMMs), allow researchers to infer unobserved animal behaviors from movement data, and implementations often assume that transitions between states occur multiple times. However, some behavioral shifts of interest, such as parturition...
Authors
K.P. Gundermann, Duane R. Diefenbach, W. David Walter, A Corondi, J.E. Banfield, B.D. Wallingford, D.P. Stainbrook, C.S. Rosenberry, F.E. Buderman
Spatial modeling of two mosquito vectors of West Nile virus using integrated nested Laplace approximations Spatial modeling of two mosquito vectors of West Nile virus using integrated nested Laplace approximations
The abundance of Culex restuans and Culex pipiens in relation to ecological predictors is poorly understood in regions of the United States where their ranges overlap. It is suspected that these species play different roles in spreading West Nile virus (WNV) in these regions, but few studies have modeled these species separately or accounted for spatial correlation using Bayesian methods...
Authors
Kristin J. Bondo, Diego Montecino-Latorre, Lisa Williams, Matt Helwig, Kenneth Duren, Mike Hutchinson, W. David Walter
Variability in prion protein genotypes by spatial unit to inform susceptibility to chronic wasting disease Variability in prion protein genotypes by spatial unit to inform susceptibility to chronic wasting disease
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal encephalopathy affecting North American cervids. Certain alleles in a host’s prion protein gene are responsible for reduced susceptibility to CWD. We assessed for the first time variability in the prion protein gene of elk (Cervus canadensis) present in Pennsylvania, United States of America, a reintroduced population for which CWD cases have...
Authors
Alberto Fameli, Jessie Edson, Jeremiah E. Banfield, Christopher S. Rosenberry, W. David Walter
Efficacy of secondary electric fences at preventing direct contact among white-tailed deer Efficacy of secondary electric fences at preventing direct contact among white-tailed deer
Free-ranging and captive cervid herds are at risk for chronic wasting disease transmission from direct contacts at fences, so we explored the use of a secondary electric fence to prevent contacts in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Using a captive herd of white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania, USA, we tested the efficacy of two electric fence designs (one three-strand and one six...
Authors
Renee M. Khouri, Donald C. Wagner, W. David Walter
Movement of white‐tailed deer in contrasting landscapes influences management of chronic wasting disease Movement of white‐tailed deer in contrasting landscapes influences management of chronic wasting disease
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) continues to expand in distribution and prevalence across North America. Upon detection, either for the first time in a novel area or in a region with an existing outbreak, wildlife management agencies are tasked with responding to mitigate the disease. This response often entails creation or modification of a management zone with modified rules and...
Authors
Christopher S. Jennelle, W. David Walter, Joanne Crawford, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Bret D. Wallingford
Fatal infection with Versteria sp. in a muskrat, with implications for human health Fatal infection with Versteria sp. in a muskrat, with implications for human health
The Taeniidae tapeworms are a family of helminths that have a similar life cycle, with intermediate hosts developing characteristic cysts in visceral organs. We describe here a case in Pennsylvania, USA, of fatal Versteria infection in a muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus), which, to our knowledge, has not been reported to develop disease associated with infection. Postmortem examination...
Authors
Kevin D. Niedringhaus, Laken S. Ganoe, Matthew Lovallo, W. David Walter, Michael J. Yabsley, Justin Brown
Surveillance for diseases, pathogens, and toxicants of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) in Pennsylvania and surrounding regions Surveillance for diseases, pathogens, and toxicants of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) in Pennsylvania and surrounding regions
Using diagnostic data and contemporary sampling efforts, we conducted surveillance for a diversity of pathogens, toxicants, and diseases of muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus). Between 1977 and 2019, 26 diagnostic cases were examined from Kansas and throughout the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, USA. We identified multiple causes of mortality in muskrats, but trauma (8/26), Tyzzer’s disease (5/6)...
Authors
Laken S. Ganoe, Justin D. Brown, Matthew J. Lovallo, Michael J. Yabsley, Kayla B. Garrett, Alec T. Thompson, Robert H. Poppenga, Mark G. Ruder, W. David Walter
Landscape features fail to explain spatial genetic structure in white-tailed deer across Ohio, USA Landscape features fail to explain spatial genetic structure in white-tailed deer across Ohio, USA
Landscape features influence wildlife movements across spatial scales and have the potential to influence the spread of disease. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal prion disease affecting members of the family Cervidae, particularly white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), and the first positive CWD case in a wild deer in Ohio, USA, was recorded in 2020. Landscape genetics...
Authors
Javan M. Bauder, Christine S. Anderson, H. Lisle Gibbs, Michael J. Tonkovich, W. David Walter
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 14
Workflow to acquire and process large spatial data and build complex models Workflow to acquire and process large spatial data and build complex models
This software involves R scripts to download and process large-scale spatial data defined by an extent input by the user. The code then resamples data to the desired resolution, downloads metadata from a public website on West Nile virus prevalence in mosquito pools, then extracts spatial layer data as covariates for each record. Also, this software involves R script to fit models of...
Spatial modeling of two mosquito vectors of West Nile virus using integrated nested Laplace approximation Spatial modeling of two mosquito vectors of West Nile virus using integrated nested Laplace approximation
This software involves R script to fit models of abundance of mosquito vectors (' Script_for_ECS22-0193_9_13_2215.R') to landscape and environmental covariates using INLA and SPDE. The dataset used for this analysis were originally provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) with a confidentiality agreement. The majority of the data used in this study...
Filter Total Items: 56
Comparing risk of chronic wasting disease occurrence using Bayesian hierarchical spatial models and different surveillance types Comparing risk of chronic wasting disease occurrence using Bayesian hierarchical spatial models and different surveillance types
Spatial modeling of wildlife diseases can be used to describe patterns of disease risk, understand biological mechanisms of disease occurrence, and for spatial prediction. Risk of wildlife disease occurrence in relation to environmental variables is often modeled and predicted using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods, which are unsuitable for large datasets and those covering large...
Authors
Kristin J. Bondo, Christopher S. Rosenberry, David Stainbrook, W. David Walter
Large-scale assessment of genetic structure to assess risk of populations of a large herbivore to disease Large-scale assessment of genetic structure to assess risk of populations of a large herbivore to disease
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) can spread among cervids by direct and indirect transmission, the former being more likely in emerging areas. Identifying subpopulations allows the delineation of focal areas to target for intervention. We aimed to assess the population structure of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the northeastern United States at a regional scale to inform...
Authors
W. David Walter, Alberto Fameli, Kelly Russo-Petrick, Jessie E. Edson, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Krysten L. Schuler, Michael J. Tonkovich
Evaluation of DNA yield from various tissue and sampling sources for use in single nucleotide polymorphism panels Evaluation of DNA yield from various tissue and sampling sources for use in single nucleotide polymorphism panels
Genetics studies are used by wildlife managers and researchers to gain inference into a population of a species of interest. To gain these insights, microsatellites have been the primary method; however, there currently is a shift from microsatellites to single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). With the different DNA requirements between microsatellites and SNPs, an investigation into...
Authors
David L. Pearce, Jessie E. Edson, Chris S. Jennelle, W. David Walter
Prion forensics: A multidisciplinary approach to investigate CWD at an illegal deer carcass disposal site Prion forensics: A multidisciplinary approach to investigate CWD at an illegal deer carcass disposal site
Infectious prions are resistant to degradation and remain infectious in the environment for several years. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been detected in cervids inhabiting North America, the Nordic countries, and South Korea. CWD-prion spread is partially attributed to carcass transport and disposal. We employed a forensic approach to investigate an illegal carcass dump site...
Authors
Marc D. Schwabenlander, Jason C. Bartz, Michelle Carstensen, Alberto Fameli, Linda Glaser, Roxanne J. Larsen, Manci Li, Rachel L. Shoemaker, Gage Rowden, Suzanne Stone, W. David Walter, Tiffany M. Wolf, Peter A. Larsen
Change-point models for identifying behavioral transitions in wild animals Change-point models for identifying behavioral transitions in wild animals
Animal behavior can be difficult, time-consuming, and costly to observe in the field directly. Innovative modeling methods, such as hidden Markov models (HMMs), allow researchers to infer unobserved animal behaviors from movement data, and implementations often assume that transitions between states occur multiple times. However, some behavioral shifts of interest, such as parturition...
Authors
K.P. Gundermann, Duane R. Diefenbach, W. David Walter, A Corondi, J.E. Banfield, B.D. Wallingford, D.P. Stainbrook, C.S. Rosenberry, F.E. Buderman
Spatial modeling of two mosquito vectors of West Nile virus using integrated nested Laplace approximations Spatial modeling of two mosquito vectors of West Nile virus using integrated nested Laplace approximations
The abundance of Culex restuans and Culex pipiens in relation to ecological predictors is poorly understood in regions of the United States where their ranges overlap. It is suspected that these species play different roles in spreading West Nile virus (WNV) in these regions, but few studies have modeled these species separately or accounted for spatial correlation using Bayesian methods...
Authors
Kristin J. Bondo, Diego Montecino-Latorre, Lisa Williams, Matt Helwig, Kenneth Duren, Mike Hutchinson, W. David Walter
Variability in prion protein genotypes by spatial unit to inform susceptibility to chronic wasting disease Variability in prion protein genotypes by spatial unit to inform susceptibility to chronic wasting disease
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal encephalopathy affecting North American cervids. Certain alleles in a host’s prion protein gene are responsible for reduced susceptibility to CWD. We assessed for the first time variability in the prion protein gene of elk (Cervus canadensis) present in Pennsylvania, United States of America, a reintroduced population for which CWD cases have...
Authors
Alberto Fameli, Jessie Edson, Jeremiah E. Banfield, Christopher S. Rosenberry, W. David Walter
Efficacy of secondary electric fences at preventing direct contact among white-tailed deer Efficacy of secondary electric fences at preventing direct contact among white-tailed deer
Free-ranging and captive cervid herds are at risk for chronic wasting disease transmission from direct contacts at fences, so we explored the use of a secondary electric fence to prevent contacts in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Using a captive herd of white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania, USA, we tested the efficacy of two electric fence designs (one three-strand and one six...
Authors
Renee M. Khouri, Donald C. Wagner, W. David Walter
Movement of white‐tailed deer in contrasting landscapes influences management of chronic wasting disease Movement of white‐tailed deer in contrasting landscapes influences management of chronic wasting disease
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) continues to expand in distribution and prevalence across North America. Upon detection, either for the first time in a novel area or in a region with an existing outbreak, wildlife management agencies are tasked with responding to mitigate the disease. This response often entails creation or modification of a management zone with modified rules and...
Authors
Christopher S. Jennelle, W. David Walter, Joanne Crawford, Christopher S. Rosenberry, Bret D. Wallingford
Fatal infection with Versteria sp. in a muskrat, with implications for human health Fatal infection with Versteria sp. in a muskrat, with implications for human health
The Taeniidae tapeworms are a family of helminths that have a similar life cycle, with intermediate hosts developing characteristic cysts in visceral organs. We describe here a case in Pennsylvania, USA, of fatal Versteria infection in a muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus), which, to our knowledge, has not been reported to develop disease associated with infection. Postmortem examination...
Authors
Kevin D. Niedringhaus, Laken S. Ganoe, Matthew Lovallo, W. David Walter, Michael J. Yabsley, Justin Brown
Surveillance for diseases, pathogens, and toxicants of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) in Pennsylvania and surrounding regions Surveillance for diseases, pathogens, and toxicants of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) in Pennsylvania and surrounding regions
Using diagnostic data and contemporary sampling efforts, we conducted surveillance for a diversity of pathogens, toxicants, and diseases of muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus). Between 1977 and 2019, 26 diagnostic cases were examined from Kansas and throughout the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, USA. We identified multiple causes of mortality in muskrats, but trauma (8/26), Tyzzer’s disease (5/6)...
Authors
Laken S. Ganoe, Justin D. Brown, Matthew J. Lovallo, Michael J. Yabsley, Kayla B. Garrett, Alec T. Thompson, Robert H. Poppenga, Mark G. Ruder, W. David Walter
Landscape features fail to explain spatial genetic structure in white-tailed deer across Ohio, USA Landscape features fail to explain spatial genetic structure in white-tailed deer across Ohio, USA
Landscape features influence wildlife movements across spatial scales and have the potential to influence the spread of disease. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal prion disease affecting members of the family Cervidae, particularly white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), and the first positive CWD case in a wild deer in Ohio, USA, was recorded in 2020. Landscape genetics...
Authors
Javan M. Bauder, Christine S. Anderson, H. Lisle Gibbs, Michael J. Tonkovich, W. David Walter