[HTML][HTML] Evidence-based legislation, strong institutions and consensus needed to mitigate the negative impacts of free-ranging dogs

SA Lambertucci, LB Zamora-Nasca, A Sengupta… - Ambio, 2024 - Springer
Dogs bring many benefits to our society but, if not properly managed, they can be
detrimental for humans, livestock and wildlife. We highlight the increasing problems …

[图书][B] Rabies in the streets: Interspecies camaraderie in urban India

D Nadal - 2020 - books.google.com
Found in two-thirds of the world, rabies is a devastating infectious disease with a 99.9
percent case-fatality rate and no cure once clinical signs appear. Rabies in the Streets tells …

Risk factors for gastrointestinal parasite infections of dogs living around protected areas of the Atlantic Forest: implications for human and wildlife health

NHA Curi, AMO Paschoal, RL Massara… - Brazilian Journal of …, 2016 - SciELO Brasil
Despite the ubiquity of domestic dogs, their role as zoonotic reservoirs and the large number
of studies concerning parasites in urban dogs, rural areas in Brazil, especially those at the …

Adding nuance to our understanding of dog–wildlife interactions and the need for management

ME Gompper - Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The interactions of dogs and wildlife are receiving increasing attention across the globe.
Evidence suggests that dogs can negatively affect wildlife in a variety of ways, including …

[HTML][HTML] Commensal in conflict: Livestock depredation patterns by free-ranging domestic dogs in the Upper Spiti Landscape, Himachal Pradesh, India

C Home, R Pal, RK Sharma, KR Suryawanshi… - Ambio, 2017 - Springer
In human-populated landscapes worldwide, domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are the
most abundant terrestrial carnivore. Although dogs have been used for the protection of …

Human–wildlife conflicts in Patagonia: ranchers' perceptions of guanaco Lama guanicoe abundance

C Flores, G Lichtenstein, A Schiavini - Oryx, 2023 - cambridge.org
Conflicts between people and wildlife have become widespread as people move to areas
previously home to wildlife and as wild populations recover. In Patagonia, one of the main …

[HTML][HTML] Contributions on the diet of free-ranging dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) in the Nevado de Toluca Flora and Fauna Protection Area, Estado de México, Mexico

E Carrasco-Román, JP Medina… - Revista mexicana de …, 2021 - scielo.org.mx
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are an invasive alien species that can negatively impact
natural ecosystems due to the potential of predation, competition, or disease transmission …

Factors associated with the seroprevalence of leishmaniasis in dogs living around Atlantic Forest fragments

NHA Curi, AMO Paschoal, RL Massara, AP Marcelino… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Canine visceral leishmaniasis is an important zoonosis in Brazil. However, infection patterns
are unknown in some scenarios such as rural settlements around Atlantic Forest fragments …

Why let the dogs out? Exploring variables associated with dog confinement and general characteristics of the free-ranging owned-dog population in a peri-urban area

F Astorga, DA Poo-Muñoz, J Organ… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Free-ranging dogs (FRDs), are a problem in several countries, with impacts on
humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, although increasing evidence suggests that most …

[HTML][HTML] The spatial and temporal displacement of native species by domestic dogs

HE Marshall, N Sukumal, D Ngoprasert… - Global Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Domestic dogs have been predicted to be a high risk to 10% of mammal and 11% of bird
species across mainland Southeast Asia. Within Thailand their population is estimated at …