作者
Christina M Aiello, Kenneth E Nussear, Andrew D Walde, Todd C Esque, Patrick G Emblidge, Pratha Sah, S Bansal, Peter J Hudson
发表日期
2014/12
期刊
Animal Conservation
卷号
17
页码范围
27-39
简介
Wildlife managers consider animal translocation a means of increasing the viability of a local population. However, augmentation may disrupt existing resident disease dynamics and initiate an outbreak that would effectively offset any advantages the translocation may have achieved. This paper examines fundamental concepts of disease ecology and identifies the conditions that will increase the likelihood of a disease outbreak following translocation. We highlight the importance of susceptibility to infection, population size and population connectivity – a characteristic likely affected by translocation but not often considered in risk assessments – in estimating outbreak risk due to translocation. We then explore these features in a species of conservation concern often translocated in the presence of infectious disease, the Mojave Desert tortoise, and use data from experimental tortoise translocations to detect …
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