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Wildlife-livestock interactions in a western rangeland setting: Quantifying disease-relevant contacts

机译:西部牧场环境中的野生动物与畜牧互动:量化与疾病相关的接触

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Disease transmission between wild ungulates and domestic livestock is an important and challenging animal health issue. The potential for disease transmission between wildlife and livestock is notoriously difficult to estimate. The first step for estimating the potential for between-species disease transmission is to quantify proximity between individuals of different species in space and time. This study estimates second-order statistics of spatio-temporal location data from radio-collared free-ranging deer, elk and cattle in northeast Oregon. Our results indicate, that when observed simultaneously, elk and cattle occur in closer proximity to each other than what would be expected based on general space use of these species. The same is true for deer and elk but not for deer and cattle. Our analysis also demonstrates that average distances between cattle and elk are largely driven by rare events of close co-mingling between the species, which extend over several hours. Behavioral causes for these co-mingling events are currently unknown. Understanding the causes for such events will be important for designing grazing practices that minimize wildlife-livestock contacts
机译:野生有蹄类动物与家畜之间的疾病传播是一个重要且具有挑战性的动物健康问题。众所周知,难以估计野生动植物之间疾病传播的可能性。估计种间疾病传播潜力的第一步是量化不同物种在空间和时间上的接近程度。这项研究估计了俄勒冈州东北部放射束自由放养的鹿,麋鹿和牛的时空位置数据的二阶统计量。我们的结果表明,当同时观察时,麋鹿和牛彼此之间的距离比根据这些物种的一般空间使用情况所预期的距离更近。鹿和麋鹿也是如此,但鹿和牛则不然。我们的分析还表明,牛和麋鹿之间的平均距离很大程度上受物种之间稀疏共混的罕见事件的影响,这些事件持续数小时。这些未知事件的行为原因目前未知。了解造成此类事件的原因对于设计尽量减少野生动植物接触的放牧做法非常重要

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