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Population biology of pseudorabies in swine
1990
Smith, G. | Grenfell, B.T.
A deterministic mathematical model of the population biology of pseudorabies in swine was used to clarify some of the basic features of the host-virus relationship and to inquire into the circumstances that promote or impede virus persistence in a single herd. When the basic reproductive rate of the infection (ie, the number of secondary infections resulting from the introduction of a single infective animal into a wholly susceptible herd) is greater than unity, the model suggests that the number of infective individuals in the herd will undergo highly damped oscillations to a final equilibrium level. The most important determinants of virus persistence are herd size and the density at which sows are maintained. There is a threshold density of susceptible individuals below which the virus will eventually be eliminated from the herd, even when specific control measures are lacking. Test and removal strategies hasten virus elimination when herd density is already below threshold, but are otherwise likely to succeed only when the removal of latent infections reduces the basic reproductive rate of the infection below unity. Vaccination strategies may also result in virus elimination, but only in relatively small herds.
Show more [+] Less [-]Mathematic model for the population biology of rabies in raccoons in the mid-Atlantic states
1989
Coyne, M.J. | Smith, G. | McAllister, F.E.
A series of coupled differential equations was used to model the temporal dynamics of rabies in raccoons in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. The model takes explicit account of the development of natural immunity to rabies and was used to evaluate culling and vaccination elimination strategies. For habitats typical of the mid-Atlantic states, and given the assumptions of the model, it was estimated that elimination of rabies in raccoons by culling may involve the annual removal of over 32% of the raccoon population or the yearly vaccination of up to 99% of the susceptible fraction. Assuming a constant marginal cost for both culling and vaccination, the model suggests that, whatever the actual cost of each method, the cheapest strategy will always involve either culling or vaccination alone. A combined strategy of culling and vaccination will be cheaper than culling alone only when the per capita cost of vaccination is around one-fifth or less the per capita cost of culling.
Show more [+] Less [-]LENGTH WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP OF NILE TILAPIA OF OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS NILOTICUS (LINNAEUS, 1758 ) ( FAMILY : CICHLIDAE )
2024
K. Karal Marx | T. Vaitheeswaran | P. Chidambaram | S. Sankarram | P. Karthiga
Length-Weight relationship was studied in Oreochromis niloticus niloticus, for a period of nine months from September 2012 to May 2013. The slope value (b) estimated for O. niloticus niloticus of both sexes was found to be 2.3133. The regression equations calculated for female was Log W = -3.4168 + 2.3133 Log L. The correlations coefficient was found to be significant (P<0.01). The significant difference between sexes of the species ‘F’ value was at 1% level. The b value differed from the ideal cube law of ‘3’ as is with the case of length-weight relationship studied in this species else where. The slope value was compared here could be very useful for comparison with the tilapia species in other geographical locations.
Show more [+] Less [-]Seasonal abundance of four Culicoides spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) at Al-Ahsa oasis, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
2002
Abu Elzein, E.M.E. (King Faisal Univ., Al-Ahsa (Saudi Arabia). Microbiology and Parasitology Dept.) | Hilali, M.A. | Al-Afaleq, A.I. | Mellor, P.S. | Boorman, J. | Al-Atiya, S. | Al Naiem, A.
Tick diversity, abundance and seasonal dynamics in a resource-poor urban environment in the Free State Province [South Africa]
1998
Dreyer, K. | Fourie, L.J. | Kok, D.J. (Free State Univ., Bloemfontein (South Africa). Dept. of Zoology and Entomology)