Wendy Turner, PhD
Unit Leader - Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit
Dr. Turner received graduate degrees from University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa and University of California, Berkeley. She was an NSF International Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oslo, Norway, and an Assistant Professor at the University of Albany, State University of New York before joining the Wisconsin Unit in 2020. Dr. Turner specializes in wildlife disease ecology, currently studying disease transmission dynamics for chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer in the Midwest, anthrax in mammalian herbivores in Namibia and South Africa, and white-nose syndrome in coastal Northern long-eared bats in the northeastern United States. Dr. Turner’s research aims to fill critical gaps in our knowledge of disease transmission and variation in disease outbreaks over space and time. She takes a broad approach to investigating disease systems from the three sides of the “disease triangle” incorporating how variation in hosts, pathogens and the environment modulate host-pathogen contact, disease transmission, and ultimately disease outbreaks in host populations or communities. Dr. Turner focuses on disease systems with environmental transmission, specifically pathogens that can survive for extensive periods in the off-host environment. Dr. Turner has taught courses on ecology, the ecology and evolution of wildlife diseases, graduate research approaches, and Namibian conservation.
Professional Experience
Unit Leader, Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, 2022-
Assistant Unit Leader, Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, 2020-2022
Science and Products
Detection of prions from spiked and free-ranging carnivore feces Detection of prions from spiked and free-ranging carnivore feces
Season of death, pathogen persistence and wildlife behaviour alter number of anthrax secondary infections from environmental reservoirs Season of death, pathogen persistence and wildlife behaviour alter number of anthrax secondary infections from environmental reservoirs
The persistence of time: The lifespan of Bacillus anthracis spores in environmental reservoirs The persistence of time: The lifespan of Bacillus anthracis spores in environmental reservoirs
Variation in herbivore space use: Comparing two savanna ecosystems with different anthrax outbreak patterns in southern Africa Variation in herbivore space use: Comparing two savanna ecosystems with different anthrax outbreak patterns in southern Africa
Development of conjugated secondary antibodies for wildlife disease surveillance Development of conjugated secondary antibodies for wildlife disease surveillance
Ticks harbor and excrete chronic wasting disease prions Ticks harbor and excrete chronic wasting disease prions
Agricultural land use shapes dispersal in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Agricultural land use shapes dispersal in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
Cause of death, pathology, and chronic wasting disease status of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) mortalities in Wisconsin Cause of death, pathology, and chronic wasting disease status of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) mortalities in Wisconsin
A call to action: Standardizing white-tailed deer harvest data in the Midwestern United States and implications for quantitative analysis and disease management A call to action: Standardizing white-tailed deer harvest data in the Midwestern United States and implications for quantitative analysis and disease management
A framework for integrating inferred movement behavior into disease risk models A framework for integrating inferred movement behavior into disease risk models
Africa’s drylands in a changing world: Challenges for wildlife conservation under climate and land-use changes in the Greater Etosha Landscape Africa’s drylands in a changing world: Challenges for wildlife conservation under climate and land-use changes in the Greater Etosha Landscape
Environmental drivers of biseasonal anthrax outbreak dynamics in two multihost savanna systems Environmental drivers of biseasonal anthrax outbreak dynamics in two multihost savanna systems
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Detection of prions from spiked and free-ranging carnivore feces Detection of prions from spiked and free-ranging carnivore feces
Season of death, pathogen persistence and wildlife behaviour alter number of anthrax secondary infections from environmental reservoirs Season of death, pathogen persistence and wildlife behaviour alter number of anthrax secondary infections from environmental reservoirs
The persistence of time: The lifespan of Bacillus anthracis spores in environmental reservoirs The persistence of time: The lifespan of Bacillus anthracis spores in environmental reservoirs
Variation in herbivore space use: Comparing two savanna ecosystems with different anthrax outbreak patterns in southern Africa Variation in herbivore space use: Comparing two savanna ecosystems with different anthrax outbreak patterns in southern Africa
Development of conjugated secondary antibodies for wildlife disease surveillance Development of conjugated secondary antibodies for wildlife disease surveillance
Ticks harbor and excrete chronic wasting disease prions Ticks harbor and excrete chronic wasting disease prions
Agricultural land use shapes dispersal in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Agricultural land use shapes dispersal in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
Cause of death, pathology, and chronic wasting disease status of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) mortalities in Wisconsin Cause of death, pathology, and chronic wasting disease status of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) mortalities in Wisconsin
A call to action: Standardizing white-tailed deer harvest data in the Midwestern United States and implications for quantitative analysis and disease management A call to action: Standardizing white-tailed deer harvest data in the Midwestern United States and implications for quantitative analysis and disease management
A framework for integrating inferred movement behavior into disease risk models A framework for integrating inferred movement behavior into disease risk models
Africa’s drylands in a changing world: Challenges for wildlife conservation under climate and land-use changes in the Greater Etosha Landscape Africa’s drylands in a changing world: Challenges for wildlife conservation under climate and land-use changes in the Greater Etosha Landscape
Environmental drivers of biseasonal anthrax outbreak dynamics in two multihost savanna systems Environmental drivers of biseasonal anthrax outbreak dynamics in two multihost savanna systems
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.