A methodological framework to characterize the wildlife-livestock interface: the case of wild boar in mainland Spain
2024
Ruiz-Rodríguez, Carmen | Blanco-Aguiar, José A. | Fernández-López, Javier | Acevedo, Pelayo | Montoro, Vidal | Illanas, Sonia | Peralbo-Moreno, Alfonso | Herraiz, Cesar | Vicente, Joaquín | Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC) | Universidad Complutense de Madrid = Complutense University of Madrid [Madrid] (UCM) | Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE) ; Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)-École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE) ; Université Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL)-Université Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD [Occitanie])-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Institut Agro Montpellier ; Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Université de Montpellier (UM) | Funding was provided by project “HAWIPO: Armonización de los datos poblacionales de la fauna silvestre en España: aplicaciones a la vigilancia sanitaria y control de enfermedades compartidas con el ganado”, proyectos de I+D+i Retos Investigación tipo B, [grant number PID2019-111699RB-I00] (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación). CRR has a PhD contract from the University of Castilla-La Mancha [grant number 2018-PREDUCLM-7825]. SI has a PHD contract funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science [grant number MCI - PRE2020-095091]. JF-L has a grant from Margarita Salas from the European Union – NextGenerationEU through the Complutense University of Madrid. JAB-A has a postdoctoral researcher contract for scientific excellence from the UCLM (Resolution of 04/04/2022), co-financed by the European Social Fund Plus. CH and AP-M have a grant from European Social Fund, the regional Government of Castilla-La Mancha Region and the University of Castilla-La Mancha [grant numbers SUPLY/19/180501/000487, 2019-PREDUCLM-10932 respectively].
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اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]إنجليزي. BackgroundThe representation of wildlife-livestock interface (WLI) at an accurate spatial resolution poses several challenges. Furthermore, there is a lack of published material providing detailed descriptions of geospatial techniques for the purpose of producing visual results that are interpretable and contrastable for epidemiological analysis.ObjectivesOur aim is to develop a standardized, applicable, and scalable methodological framework for describing and characterizing the WLI across a large spatial extent. Subsequently, we aim to employ this framework to depict specific WLI based on different epidemiological scenarios determined by the abundance of wild boar (Sus scrofa) and domestic ungulates as an illustrative case, specifically focusing on mainland Spain.MethodsTo establish a methodological framework, we merged data from both wild and domestic sources into a hexagonal grid. We utilized data on wild boar hunting and the locations of pig, cattle, sheep, and goat farms in mainland Spain. New variables were derived from this combined dataset to illustrate the overlapping abundance between wild boar and domestic species. Finally, a cluster analysis of the generated variables was carried out, with the aim of distinguishing and characterizing various scenarios of the wild boar-domestic ungulate interface in mainland Spain.ResultsThe hexagonal grid proved appropriate to represent and evaluate the WLI at fine spatial resolution over such broad extent. Despite the inability to ascribe a dominant livestock type and production system to a specific region, we were able to identify fifteen main areas of interest in terms of overlap. As for extensive livestock, normally at the highest risk of interaction with wild boar, the primary regions in Spain were those with dehesa agroecosystem and the Atlantic areas. Certain scenarios were particularly relevant in terms of risk for interaction and subsequent transmission of disease, namely, the case of extensive pig production in south western Spain (dehesa agroecosystem), which is especially concerned about the potential introduction of African Swine fever (ASF) in the Country.Discussion and conclusionsWe provide a basis for visualizing and understanding of different WLI scenarios, which is extensible to other regions and interfaces, and automatable where precise source of data from wildlife and livestock are available. This spatial statistics framework enables the utilization of high-resolution data, ensuring consistency on uniform grids. This aligns with the needs of high-resolution disease dissemination models based on wildlife behaviour. Such aspects are crucial for developing risk assessment and improving strategies for the prevention, control, and eradication of shared priority emerging diseases at national and international levels, such as ASF.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]الكلمات المفتاحية الخاصة بالمكنز الزراعي (أجروفوك)
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