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The demography of free-roaming dog populations and applications to disease and population control

机译:自由漫游的狗群的人口统计学和疾病和人口控制的应用

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Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease control, particularly of canine-mediated rabies. Demographic data are also needed to plan effective population management. However, no study has comprehensively evaluated the contribution of demographic processes (i.e. births, deaths and movement) to variations in dog population size or density, or determined the factors that regulate these processes, including human factors.\udWe report the results of a 3-year cohort study of domestic dogs, which is the first to generate detailed data on the temporal variation of these demographic characteristics. The study was undertaken in two communities in each of Bali, Indonesia and Johannesburg, South Africa, in rabies-endemic areas and where the majority of dogs were free-roaming. None of the four communities had been engaged in any dog population management interventions by local authorities or animal welfare organizations. All identified dogs in the four communities were monitored individually throughout the study.\udWe observed either no population growth or a progressive decline in population size during the study period. There was no clear evidence that population size was regulated through environmental resource constraints. Rather, almost all of the identified dogs were owned and fed regularly by their owners, consistent with population size regulated by human demand. Finally, a substantial fraction of the dogs originated from outside the population, entirely through the translocation of dogs by people, rather than from local births. These findings demonstrate that previously reported growth of dog populations is not a general phenomenon and challenge the widely held view that free-roaming dogs are unowned and form closed populations.\udSynthesis and applications. These observations have broad implications for disease and population control. The accessibility of dogs for vaccination and evaluation through owners and the movement of dogs (some of them infected) by people will determine the viable options for disease control strategies. The impact of human factors on population dynamics will also influence the feasibility of annual vaccination campaigns to control rabies and population control through culling or sterilization. The complex relationship between dogs and people is critically important in the transmission and control of canine-mediated rabies. For effective management, human factors must be considered in the development of disease and population control programmes.
机译:了解家犬的人口统计学对于有效控制疾病尤其是犬介导的狂犬病至关重要。还需要人口统计数据来规划有效的人口管理。但是,没有研究能够全面评估人口统计过程(即出生,死亡和运动)对狗种群大小或密度变化的贡献,或确定调节这些过程的因素,包括人为因素。\ ud我们报告了3的结果犬的近十年队列研究,这是第一个针对这些人口统计学特征随时间变化的详细数据。这项研究是在印度尼西亚巴厘岛和南非约翰内斯堡的两个社区中进行的,该社区位于狂犬病流行地区,那里的大多数狗都是自由漫游的。四个地方都没有地方当局或动物福利组织参与任何犬只种群管理干预措施。在整个研究过程中,对四个社区中所有识别出的狗进行了单独监测。\ ud我们在研究期间未观察到种群数量的增长或种群数量的逐步减少。没有明确的证据表明人口规模是通过环境资源限制来调节的。相反,几乎所有已识别的狗都是它们的主人定期饲养和喂养的,这与人类需求调节的种群规模相符。最后,很大一部分的狗完全来自人群以外的地方,而不是本地出生。这些发现表明,先前报道的狗种群的增长不是普遍现象,并且挑战了人们普遍认为的自由漫游狗是无人养狗并形成封闭种群的观点。\ ud合成与应用。这些观察对疾病和人口控制具有广泛的意义。狗可以通过主人进行疫苗接种和评估,以及人们移动狗(其中一些被感染)的机会将决定疾病控制策略的可行选择。人为因素对种群动态的影响也将影响年度疫苗接种运动通过扑杀或绝育控制狂犬病和控制人群的可行性。狗与人之间的复杂关系对于犬介导的狂犬病的传播和控制至关重要。为了有效管理,在制定疾病和人口控制计划时必须考虑人为因素。

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