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Behaviour-time budget and functional habitat use of a free-ranging European badger (Meles meles)

机译:随意放养的欧洲habitat的行为时间预算和功能性栖息地的使用

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Background: The European badger (Melesmeles) is involved in the maintenance of bovine tuberculosis infection and onward spread to cattle. However, little is known about how transmission occurs. One possible route could be through direct contact between infected badgers and cattle. It is also possible that indirect contact between cattle and infected badger excretory products such as faeces or urine may occur either on pasture or within and around farm buildings. A better understanding of behaviour patterns in wild badgers may help to develop biosecurity measures to minimise direct and indirect contact between badgers and cattle. However, monitoring the behaviour of free-ranging badgers can be logistically challenging and labour intensive due to their nocturnal and semi-fossorial nature.We trialled a GPS and tri-axial accelerometer-equipped collar on a free-ranging badger to assess its potential value to elucidate behaviour-time budgets and functional habitat use. Results: During the recording period between 16:00 and 08:00 on a single night, resting was the most commonly identified behaviour (67.4%) followed by walking (20.9%), snuffling (9.5%) and trotting (2.3%).When examining accelerometer data associated with each GPS fix and habitat type (occurring 2 min 30 s before and after), walking was themost common behaviour in woodland (40.3%) and arable habitats (53.8%), while snuffling was themost common behaviour in pasture (61.9%). Several nocturnal resting periods were also observed. The total distance travelled was 2.28 km. Conclusions: In the present report, we demonstrate proof of principle in the application of a combined GPS and accelerometer device to collect detailed quantitative data on wild badger behaviour. Behaviour-time budgets allow us to investigate how badgers allocate energy to different activities and how thismight change with disease status. Such information could be useful in the development of measures to reduce opportunities for onward transmission of bovine tuberculosis from badgers to cattle.
机译:背景:欧洲badge(Melesmeles)参与了牛结核病感染的维护并向牛传播。但是,关于传输如何发生还知之甚少。一种可能的途径是被感染的rs和牛之间的直接接触。在牧场上或农场建筑物内或周围,牛与感染的badge分泌物如粪便或尿液之间的间接接触也可能发生。更好地了解野生patterns的行为模式可能有助于制定生物安全措施,以最大程度地减少rs与牛之间的直接和间接接触。但是,由于夜行性和半基准性,监测自由rang的行为可能在逻辑上具有挑战性并且需要大量劳动。我们在自由badge上试用了GPS和配备三轴加速度计的项圈,以评估其潜在价值阐明行为时间预算和功能性栖息地的使用。结果:在一个晚上的16:00至08:00的记录期间,休息是最常见的行为(67.4%),其次是走路(20.9%),鼻烟(9.5%)和小跑(2.3%)。在检查与每个GPS定位和栖息地类型相关的加速度计数据时(前后30分钟2分钟),步行是林地(40.3%)和耕地中最常见的行为(53.8%),而鼻息是牧场中最常见的行为(61.9%)。还观察到几个夜间休息时间。总行驶距离为2.28公里。结论:在本报告中,我们证明了结合GPS和加速度计装置的应用在收集关于野生badge行为的详细定量数据方面的原理性证明。行为时间预算使我们能够研究badge如何将能量分配给不同的活动,以及这种状况如何随疾病状态而变化。这些信息可能有助于制定减少牛结核从badge到牛的进一步传播机会的措施。

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