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Interacting Effects of Newcastle Disease Transmission and Illegal Trade on a Wild Population of White-Winged Parakeets in Peru: A Modeling Approach

机译:新城疫传播和非法贸易对秘鲁白翅鹦鹉的野生种群的相互作用:一种建模方法

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Illegal wildlife-pet trade can threaten wildlife populations directly from overharvest, but also indirectly as a pathway for introduction of infectious diseases. This study evaluated consequences of a hypothetical introduction of Newcastle disease (ND) into a wild population of Peru’s most trafficked psittacine, the white-winged parakeet (Brotogeris versicolurus), through release of infected confiscated individuals. We developed two mathematical models that describe ND transmission and the influence of illegal harvest in a homogeneous (model 1) and age-structured population of parakeets (model 2). Infection transmission dynamics and harvest were consistent for all individuals in model 1, which rendered it mathematically more tractable compared to the more complex, age-structured model 2 that separated the host population into juveniles and adults. We evaluated the interaction of ND transmission and harvest through changes in the basic reproduction number (R0) and short-term host population dynamics. Our findings demonstrated that ND introduction would likely provoke considerable disease-related mortality, up to 24% population decline in two years, but high harvest rates would dampen the magnitude of the outbreak. Model 2 produced moderate differences in disease dynamics compared to model 1 (R0 = 3.63 and 2.66, respectively), but highlighted the importance of adult disease dynamics in diminishing the epidemic potential. Therefore, we suggest that future studies should use a more realistic, age-structured model. Finally, for the presumptive risk that illegal trade of white-winged parakeets could introduce ND into wild populations, our results suggest that while high harvest rates may have a protective effect on the population by reducing virus transmission, the combined effects of high harvest and disease-induced mortality may threaten population survival. These results capture the complexity and consequences of the interaction between ND transmission and harvest in a wild parrot population and highlight the importance of preventing illegal trade.
机译:野生动物-宠物的非法贸易可直接因过度捕捞而威胁野生生物种群,也可间接地作为引入传染病的途径。这项研究评估了假想的新城疫(ND)通过释放受感染的被没收者而被引入秘鲁贩运量最多的鹦鹉,白翅鹦鹉(Brotogeris versicolurus)的后果。我们开发了两个数学模型来描述ND传播以及同质(模型1)和年龄结构的长尾小鹦鹉种群(模型2)中非法采伐的影响。模型1中所有个体的感染传播动态和收获情况都是一致的,这与较复杂的,具有年龄结构的模型2(将宿主群体分为青少年和成年人)相比,在数学上更易于处理。我们通过基本繁殖数(R0)和短期寄主种群动态的变化评估了ND传播与收获之间的相互作用。我们的研究结果表明,ND的引入可能会引起可观的疾病相关死亡率,两年内人口下降多达24%,但是高收成率将抑制疫情的爆发。与模型1相比,模型2在疾病动态方面产生了适度差异(分别为R0 = 3.63和2.66),但强调了成人疾病动态在减小流行潜力方面的重要性。因此,我们建议未来的研究应使用更现实的,年龄结构的模型。最后,关于白翅鹦鹉的非法贸易可能将ND引入野生种群的假定风险,我们的结果表明,高收获率可能通过减少病毒传播,高收获与疾病的综合影响对种群产生保护作用。导致的死亡率可能威胁人口生存。这些结果说明了野生鹦鹉种群中ND传播与收获之间相互作用的复杂性和后果,并突出了防止非法贸易的重要性。

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