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Winter feeding of elk in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and its effects on disease dynamics

机译:大黄石生态系统中麋鹿的冬季取食及其对疾病动态的影响

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Providing food to wildlife during periods when natural food is limited results in aggregations that may facilitate disease transmission. This is exemplified in western Wyoming where institutional feeding over the past century has aimed to mitigate wildlife–livestock conflict and minimize winter mortality of elk (Cervus canadensis). Here we review research across 23 winter feedgrounds where the most studied disease is brucellosis, caused by the bacterium Brucella abortus. Traditional veterinary practices (vaccination, test-and-slaughter) have thus far been unable to control this disease in elk, which can spill over to cattle. Current disease-reduction efforts are being guided by ecological research on elk movement and density, reproduction, stress, co-infections and scavengers. Given the right tools, feedgrounds could provide opportunities for adaptive management of brucellosis through regular animal testing and population-level manipulations. Our analyses of several such manipulations highlight the value of a research–management partnership guided by hypothesis testing, despite the constraints of the sociopolitical environment. However, brucellosis is now spreading in unfed elk herds, while other diseases (e.g. chronic wasting disease) are of increasing concern at feedgrounds. Therefore experimental closures of feedgrounds, reduced feeding and lower elk populations merit consideration.This article is part of the theme issue ‘Anthropogenic resource subsidies and host–parasite dynamics in wildlife’.
机译:在天然食物有限的时期向野生生物提供食物会导致聚集,从而促进疾病传播。怀俄明州西部就是一个例子,过去一个世纪的机构饲养旨在减轻野生动植物与牲畜的冲突,并使麋鹿(加拿大鹿)的冬季死亡率最小化。在这里,我们回顾了对23个冬季饲养场的研究,其中研究最多的疾病是由布鲁氏菌流产细菌引起的布鲁氏菌病。迄今为止,传统的兽医做法(接种疫苗,化验和宰杀)无法控制麋鹿中的这种疾病,这种疾病可能会蔓延到牛身上。当前的减少疾病的努力正在以关于麋鹿运动和密度,繁殖,压力,共同感染和清除剂的生态研究为指导。有了正确的工具,饲养场可以通过定期的动物试验和种群水平的操作,为布鲁氏菌病的适应性管理提供机会。尽管社会政治环境受到限制,我们对几种这样的操纵的分析强调了由假设检验指导的研究与管理伙伴关系的价值。然而,布鲁氏菌病目前正在未喂养的麋鹿群中蔓延,而其他疾病(例如慢性消耗性疾病)在饲养场越来越引起关注。因此,实验性关闭饲养场,减少饲养和减少麋鹿种群值得考虑。本文是“人为资源补贴和野生动植物寄主-寄生虫动态”主题问题的一部分。

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