Author: Mario Melletti
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316953408
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Wild pigs inhabit vast areas in Europe, Southern Asia and Africa, and have been introduced in North and South America, while feral pigs are widespread in Australia and New Zealand. Many wild pig species are threatened with extinction, but Eurasian wild boar populations, however, are increasing in many regions. Covering all wild pig and peccary species, the Suidae and Tayassuidae families, this comprehensive review presents new information about the evolution, taxonomy and domestication of wild pigs and peccaries alongside novel case studies on conservation activities and management. One hundred leading experts from twenty five countries synthesise understanding of this group of species; discussing current research, and gaps in the knowledge of researchers, conservation biologists, zoologists, wildlife managers and students. This beautifully illustrated reference includes the long history of interactions between wild pigs and humans, the benefits some species have brought us and their role and impact on natural ecosystems.
Invasive Wild Pigs in North America
Author: Kurt C. VerCauteren
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1351869892
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
Throughout North America, non-native wild pigs have become an ecologically and economically destructive invasive species. Though they are regarded as a popular game species by some, provide economic benefits to others, and are even engrained into societal heritage in some areas, wild pigs are responsible for an extraordinary amount of damage in both natural and anthropogenic systems throughout North America. As the density and range of wild pig habitat have substantially increased over the last several decades, the magnitude and diversity of their negative impacts are not yet fully realized or quantified. With various conflicts continually emerging, wild pig management is difficult and expensive to achieve. As a result, wild pigs represent one of the greatest wildlife management challenges North America faces in the 21st century. Invasive Wild Pigs in North America: Ecology, Impacts, and Management addresses all aspects of wild pig biology, ecology, damage, and management in a single comprehensive volume. It assimilates and organizes information on the most destructive introduced vertebrate species in the United States, establishing a foundation from which managers, researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders can build upon into the future. The book provides comprehensive coverage of wild pig biology and ecology, techniques for management and research, and regional chapters. It is an asset to readers interested in wild pigs, the resources they impact, and how to mitigate those impacts, and establishes a vision of the future of wild pigs in North America. Features: Compiles valuable knowledge for a broad audience including wild pig managers, researchers, adversaries, and enthusiasts from across North America Addresses taxonomy, morphology, genetics, physiology, spatial ecology, population dynamics, diseases and parasites, and the naturalized niche of wild pigs Includes chapters on damage to resources, management, research methods, human dimensions and education, and policy and legislation Contains full color images and case studies of interesting and informative situations being created by wild pigs throughout North America Includes a chapter on wild pigs at the wildland–urban interface, a more recent and especially challenging issue
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1351869892
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
Throughout North America, non-native wild pigs have become an ecologically and economically destructive invasive species. Though they are regarded as a popular game species by some, provide economic benefits to others, and are even engrained into societal heritage in some areas, wild pigs are responsible for an extraordinary amount of damage in both natural and anthropogenic systems throughout North America. As the density and range of wild pig habitat have substantially increased over the last several decades, the magnitude and diversity of their negative impacts are not yet fully realized or quantified. With various conflicts continually emerging, wild pig management is difficult and expensive to achieve. As a result, wild pigs represent one of the greatest wildlife management challenges North America faces in the 21st century. Invasive Wild Pigs in North America: Ecology, Impacts, and Management addresses all aspects of wild pig biology, ecology, damage, and management in a single comprehensive volume. It assimilates and organizes information on the most destructive introduced vertebrate species in the United States, establishing a foundation from which managers, researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders can build upon into the future. The book provides comprehensive coverage of wild pig biology and ecology, techniques for management and research, and regional chapters. It is an asset to readers interested in wild pigs, the resources they impact, and how to mitigate those impacts, and establishes a vision of the future of wild pigs in North America. Features: Compiles valuable knowledge for a broad audience including wild pig managers, researchers, adversaries, and enthusiasts from across North America Addresses taxonomy, morphology, genetics, physiology, spatial ecology, population dynamics, diseases and parasites, and the naturalized niche of wild pigs Includes chapters on damage to resources, management, research methods, human dimensions and education, and policy and legislation Contains full color images and case studies of interesting and informative situations being created by wild pigs throughout North America Includes a chapter on wild pigs at the wildland–urban interface, a more recent and especially challenging issue
Managing Wild Pigs
Author: Benjamin Corey West
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780974241517
Category : Feral swine
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780974241517
Category : Feral swine
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries
Author: Mario Melletti
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316947173
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 1417
Book Description
Wild pigs inhabit vast areas in Europe, Southern Asia and Africa, and have been introduced in North and South America, while feral pigs are widespread in Australia and New Zealand. Many wild pig species are threatened with extinction, but Eurasian wild boar populations, however, are increasing in many regions. Covering all wild pig and peccary species, the Suidae and Tayassuidae families, this comprehensive review presents new information about the evolution, taxonomy and domestication of wild pigs and peccaries alongside novel case studies on conservation activities and management. One hundred leading experts from twenty five countries synthesise understanding of this group of species; discussing current research, and gaps in the knowledge of researchers, conservation biologists, zoologists, wildlife managers and students. This beautifully illustrated reference includes the long history of interactions between wild pigs and humans, the benefits some species have brought us and their role and impact on natural ecosystems.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316947173
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 1417
Book Description
Wild pigs inhabit vast areas in Europe, Southern Asia and Africa, and have been introduced in North and South America, while feral pigs are widespread in Australia and New Zealand. Many wild pig species are threatened with extinction, but Eurasian wild boar populations, however, are increasing in many regions. Covering all wild pig and peccary species, the Suidae and Tayassuidae families, this comprehensive review presents new information about the evolution, taxonomy and domestication of wild pigs and peccaries alongside novel case studies on conservation activities and management. One hundred leading experts from twenty five countries synthesise understanding of this group of species; discussing current research, and gaps in the knowledge of researchers, conservation biologists, zoologists, wildlife managers and students. This beautifully illustrated reference includes the long history of interactions between wild pigs and humans, the benefits some species have brought us and their role and impact on natural ecosystems.
Wild Pigs in the United States
Author: John J. Mayer
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820331376
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
With an estimated population of at least 500,000 distributed across nineteen states, the wild-living pig (Sus scrofa) is the most abundant free-ranging introduced ungulate in the United States. Until now, however, little has been known about the wild pig on a national scale, despite its abundance and significance as both a pest and a game animal. Whereas previous studies have been regional in scope, Wild Pigs in the United States is the most comprehensive work available on wild pig history, current status, comparative morphology, and other subjects important to the species' management and control. The information in this volume relates to the country's three prevalent wild pig types: the introduced Eurasian wild boar, the feral (once domestic, now wild) hog, and hybrids of the two. The first section of the book presents a history of wild pigs in this country-their origins; when, where, and by whom they were first introduced; and their subsequent dispersal. John J. Mayer and I. Lehr Brisbin, Jr. then develop specific criteria, based on taxonomic principles, for differentiating between the wild pig types. Employing numerous illustrations, graphs, and tables, they analyze and compare morphometric and discrete characters of the skull, external body dimensions and proportions, coat colorations patterns, and hair structure and form. A report on the status of wild pig populations in the United States (as of 1991) completes the volume. To profile the present ranges, habitats, and morphotypic makeups of wild pigs, the authors conducted two national surveys--in 1981 and 1988--among private individuals and federal and state personnel. Their report is also based on other recent wild pig studies and additional information from survey respondents. The book's reference section is particularly valuable, for its lists all sources consulted as well as the names and addresses of authorities the authors interviewed or with whom they corresponded. Aided by the book's wealth of current data, biologists and wildlife managers can make informed decisions about such issues as state versus private ownership of wild pig populations and the status of wild pigs as pests or game animals. In addition, hunters and sportsmen, zoologists, and even specialized historians and archaeologists will find Wild Pigs in the United States useful and informative.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820331376
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
With an estimated population of at least 500,000 distributed across nineteen states, the wild-living pig (Sus scrofa) is the most abundant free-ranging introduced ungulate in the United States. Until now, however, little has been known about the wild pig on a national scale, despite its abundance and significance as both a pest and a game animal. Whereas previous studies have been regional in scope, Wild Pigs in the United States is the most comprehensive work available on wild pig history, current status, comparative morphology, and other subjects important to the species' management and control. The information in this volume relates to the country's three prevalent wild pig types: the introduced Eurasian wild boar, the feral (once domestic, now wild) hog, and hybrids of the two. The first section of the book presents a history of wild pigs in this country-their origins; when, where, and by whom they were first introduced; and their subsequent dispersal. John J. Mayer and I. Lehr Brisbin, Jr. then develop specific criteria, based on taxonomic principles, for differentiating between the wild pig types. Employing numerous illustrations, graphs, and tables, they analyze and compare morphometric and discrete characters of the skull, external body dimensions and proportions, coat colorations patterns, and hair structure and form. A report on the status of wild pig populations in the United States (as of 1991) completes the volume. To profile the present ranges, habitats, and morphotypic makeups of wild pigs, the authors conducted two national surveys--in 1981 and 1988--among private individuals and federal and state personnel. Their report is also based on other recent wild pig studies and additional information from survey respondents. The book's reference section is particularly valuable, for its lists all sources consulted as well as the names and addresses of authorities the authors interviewed or with whom they corresponded. Aided by the book's wealth of current data, biologists and wildlife managers can make informed decisions about such issues as state versus private ownership of wild pig populations and the status of wild pigs as pests or game animals. In addition, hunters and sportsmen, zoologists, and even specialized historians and archaeologists will find Wild Pigs in the United States useful and informative.
Wild Pigs
Author: C.A. Tisdell
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 1483182258
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 454
Book Description
Wild Pigs: Environmental Pest or Economic Resource? presents the beneficial and adverse effects on forests of wild pigs. This book provides the formulation of policies for the management or control of wild pigs. Organized into 10 chapters, this book begins with an overview of relevant worldwide aspects of wild pigs and provides information about feral pigs in Australia. This text then examines the difficulties of controlling wild pigs in agriculture and evaluates the economic damages to landholders. Other chapters consider the methods of assessing the hunting value of a species for recreational purposes. This book discusses as well the value of wild pigs in Australia and the relative significance of various species for hunting purposes in Australia. The final chapter deals with the adverse effects of wild pigs on agriculture, wildlife, forestry, and natural ecosystems. This book is a valuable resource for agricultural economists, agriculturalists, conservationists, foresters, recreational hunters, and pastoralists.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 1483182258
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 454
Book Description
Wild Pigs: Environmental Pest or Economic Resource? presents the beneficial and adverse effects on forests of wild pigs. This book provides the formulation of policies for the management or control of wild pigs. Organized into 10 chapters, this book begins with an overview of relevant worldwide aspects of wild pigs and provides information about feral pigs in Australia. This text then examines the difficulties of controlling wild pigs in agriculture and evaluates the economic damages to landholders. Other chapters consider the methods of assessing the hunting value of a species for recreational purposes. This book discusses as well the value of wild pigs in Australia and the relative significance of various species for hunting purposes in Australia. The final chapter deals with the adverse effects of wild pigs on agriculture, wildlife, forestry, and natural ecosystems. This book is a valuable resource for agricultural economists, agriculturalists, conservationists, foresters, recreational hunters, and pastoralists.
Ecology, Conservation and Management of Wild Pigs and Peccaries
Author: Mario Melletti
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316953408
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Wild pigs inhabit vast areas in Europe, Southern Asia and Africa, and have been introduced in North and South America, while feral pigs are widespread in Australia and New Zealand. Many wild pig species are threatened with extinction, but Eurasian wild boar populations, however, are increasing in many regions. Covering all wild pig and peccary species, the Suidae and Tayassuidae families, this comprehensive review presents new information about the evolution, taxonomy and domestication of wild pigs and peccaries alongside novel case studies on conservation activities and management. One hundred leading experts from twenty five countries synthesise understanding of this group of species; discussing current research, and gaps in the knowledge of researchers, conservation biologists, zoologists, wildlife managers and students. This beautifully illustrated reference includes the long history of interactions between wild pigs and humans, the benefits some species have brought us and their role and impact on natural ecosystems.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316953408
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Wild pigs inhabit vast areas in Europe, Southern Asia and Africa, and have been introduced in North and South America, while feral pigs are widespread in Australia and New Zealand. Many wild pig species are threatened with extinction, but Eurasian wild boar populations, however, are increasing in many regions. Covering all wild pig and peccary species, the Suidae and Tayassuidae families, this comprehensive review presents new information about the evolution, taxonomy and domestication of wild pigs and peccaries alongside novel case studies on conservation activities and management. One hundred leading experts from twenty five countries synthesise understanding of this group of species; discussing current research, and gaps in the knowledge of researchers, conservation biologists, zoologists, wildlife managers and students. This beautifully illustrated reference includes the long history of interactions between wild pigs and humans, the benefits some species have brought us and their role and impact on natural ecosystems.
Wild Hogs & Peccaries: Disruptive Invaders
Author: Dr. Richard A. NeSmith
Publisher: Applied Principles of Education & Learning
ISBN:
Category : Pets
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Some animals are not native to the ranges in which they now live. If they create issues that might cause problems or hinder native species, they are referred to as invasive species. This is the case with Wild Hogs and Peccaries. These feral pigs successfully survive and increase their population by 20% each year and currently at 9 million in the USA. As mammals with the most complex behaviors, they leave behind a disrupted environment that can take many years to recover.
Publisher: Applied Principles of Education & Learning
ISBN:
Category : Pets
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Some animals are not native to the ranges in which they now live. If they create issues that might cause problems or hinder native species, they are referred to as invasive species. This is the case with Wild Hogs and Peccaries. These feral pigs successfully survive and increase their population by 20% each year and currently at 9 million in the USA. As mammals with the most complex behaviors, they leave behind a disrupted environment that can take many years to recover.
Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Vertebrate Invasive Species in the United States
Author: William C. Pitt
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1498704859
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
Vertebrate invasive species are important ecologically, socially, and scientifically throughout much of the globe. However, the interdiction and options for management of invasive species are driven by localized regulation at the country or even state level and thus the management of species must be framed within that context. This book is focused around the management of invasive vertebrate species in the United States, although readers will find much of the material broadly applicable to invasive species in other regions. Vertebrate invasive species cause damage to agriculture, property, natural resources, and threaten human health and safety. However, most of these species occur in the United States resulting from human-mediated activities, often being released intentionally. For the first time, the wealth of scientific information about vertebrate invasive species in the United States is summarized and synthesized in a single volume to be easily accessible to ecologists and natural resource managers. With a focus on prominent terrestrial invasive species that have a history of policy and management and highlighting contemporary issues and management, this book consists of 18 chapters written by experts from across the United States. The first section of the book focuses on overarching policy and management topics associated with vertebrate invasive species; including biosecurity threats and risk assessment, policy and regulation, and the economics of their management. The second section provides in-depth reviews of noteworthy invasive mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles. After finishing this book, the reader should understand the complexity of managing invasive species, the unique challenges that each new species may present, and the steps forward that may decrease the impact of these species on the environment, human health, and the economy.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1498704859
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
Vertebrate invasive species are important ecologically, socially, and scientifically throughout much of the globe. However, the interdiction and options for management of invasive species are driven by localized regulation at the country or even state level and thus the management of species must be framed within that context. This book is focused around the management of invasive vertebrate species in the United States, although readers will find much of the material broadly applicable to invasive species in other regions. Vertebrate invasive species cause damage to agriculture, property, natural resources, and threaten human health and safety. However, most of these species occur in the United States resulting from human-mediated activities, often being released intentionally. For the first time, the wealth of scientific information about vertebrate invasive species in the United States is summarized and synthesized in a single volume to be easily accessible to ecologists and natural resource managers. With a focus on prominent terrestrial invasive species that have a history of policy and management and highlighting contemporary issues and management, this book consists of 18 chapters written by experts from across the United States. The first section of the book focuses on overarching policy and management topics associated with vertebrate invasive species; including biosecurity threats and risk assessment, policy and regulation, and the economics of their management. The second section provides in-depth reviews of noteworthy invasive mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles. After finishing this book, the reader should understand the complexity of managing invasive species, the unique challenges that each new species may present, and the steps forward that may decrease the impact of these species on the environment, human health, and the economy.
Wild Boar Hunting
Author: Paul Carson
Publisher: Paul Carson
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Discover the ultimate guide to hunting one of the most challenging and adaptable game animals on the planet in "Wild Boar Hunting: The Art and Science of Wild Hog Hunting." With wild hog populations exploding across North America and worldwide, this comprehensive manual equips hunters of all skill levels with the expert strategies, tools, and knowledge necessary to excel in the pursuit of wild boars. An In-Depth Look Into Wild Boar Hunting Wild hogs are known for their intelligence, resilience, and unpredictable nature, making them a thrilling yet demanding game. This book begins by helping readers understand the biology, behavior, and habits of wild boars, essential for successful hunting. From scouting terrain and interpreting signs of wild boar activity to mastering hunting methods tailored to varied environments, each chapter provides detailed insights to refine your skills. Essential Hunting Methods and Strategies Packed with high-value keywords for those searching to learn about wild hog hunting, Wild Boar Hunting delves into: Scouting and Sign Interpretation: Know how to recognize boar signs and patterns. Effective Hunting Methods and Strategies: Employ rifle, bow, or muzzleloader for versatile approaches. Equipment Essentials: Select the right firearms, optics, and gear specific to boar hunting. Specialized Hunting Techniques: Master year-round hunting, night hunting, archery, and even preserve hunting. Explore Hog Hunting Across Regions and the Globe Discover regional tactics for Southern Hog Hunting and Western Hog Hunting, as well as an introduction to unique hunts like the African Warthog. This chapter-by-chapter breakdown provides information on boar hunting globally, where wild hogs offer diverse and challenging experiences for adventurous hunters. A Comprehensive Resource for Every Hunter Additional chapters include essential topics such as Hog Traps for controlling populations, Calling and Decoys for attracting hogs, and Canine Companions to enhance your hunt. Whether you are interested in pursuing the notorious Big Boar, learning about Youth and Women in Boar Hunting, or simply looking for the best recipes with wild boar meat, this guide offers a wealth of information. Safety, Conservation, and the Future of Wild Boar Hunting Safety is paramount, and Wild Boar Hunting covers critical topics in Boar Hunting Safety to ensure that every hunt is conducted responsibly. The book also addresses Conservation, Hunting Laws and Regulations, and the impact of wild boars on the environment, making it a valuable resource for those committed to ethical hunting practices. With chapters on Wild Boar Hunting Photography, the Business of Boar Hunting, and Community and Hunting, this book provides insights into the lifestyle that surrounds wild boar hunting. Gain expert advice with the Top 100 Tips and Tricks for hunting wild pigs, ensuring success on your next boar hunt. Whether you are an experienced hunter or just starting, "Wild Boar Hunting: The Art and Science of Wild Hog Hunting" is a must-have for your collection. Equip yourself with the art and science of wild boar hunting and embark on your next adventure fully prepared. TAGS: wild boar hunting guide, boar hunting techniques, hunting wild pigs, hog hunting strategies, best boar hunting gear, wild pig hunting tips, boar hunting with dogs, wild boar traps, night hunting wild hogs, archery for wild boar
Publisher: Paul Carson
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Discover the ultimate guide to hunting one of the most challenging and adaptable game animals on the planet in "Wild Boar Hunting: The Art and Science of Wild Hog Hunting." With wild hog populations exploding across North America and worldwide, this comprehensive manual equips hunters of all skill levels with the expert strategies, tools, and knowledge necessary to excel in the pursuit of wild boars. An In-Depth Look Into Wild Boar Hunting Wild hogs are known for their intelligence, resilience, and unpredictable nature, making them a thrilling yet demanding game. This book begins by helping readers understand the biology, behavior, and habits of wild boars, essential for successful hunting. From scouting terrain and interpreting signs of wild boar activity to mastering hunting methods tailored to varied environments, each chapter provides detailed insights to refine your skills. Essential Hunting Methods and Strategies Packed with high-value keywords for those searching to learn about wild hog hunting, Wild Boar Hunting delves into: Scouting and Sign Interpretation: Know how to recognize boar signs and patterns. Effective Hunting Methods and Strategies: Employ rifle, bow, or muzzleloader for versatile approaches. Equipment Essentials: Select the right firearms, optics, and gear specific to boar hunting. Specialized Hunting Techniques: Master year-round hunting, night hunting, archery, and even preserve hunting. Explore Hog Hunting Across Regions and the Globe Discover regional tactics for Southern Hog Hunting and Western Hog Hunting, as well as an introduction to unique hunts like the African Warthog. This chapter-by-chapter breakdown provides information on boar hunting globally, where wild hogs offer diverse and challenging experiences for adventurous hunters. A Comprehensive Resource for Every Hunter Additional chapters include essential topics such as Hog Traps for controlling populations, Calling and Decoys for attracting hogs, and Canine Companions to enhance your hunt. Whether you are interested in pursuing the notorious Big Boar, learning about Youth and Women in Boar Hunting, or simply looking for the best recipes with wild boar meat, this guide offers a wealth of information. Safety, Conservation, and the Future of Wild Boar Hunting Safety is paramount, and Wild Boar Hunting covers critical topics in Boar Hunting Safety to ensure that every hunt is conducted responsibly. The book also addresses Conservation, Hunting Laws and Regulations, and the impact of wild boars on the environment, making it a valuable resource for those committed to ethical hunting practices. With chapters on Wild Boar Hunting Photography, the Business of Boar Hunting, and Community and Hunting, this book provides insights into the lifestyle that surrounds wild boar hunting. Gain expert advice with the Top 100 Tips and Tricks for hunting wild pigs, ensuring success on your next boar hunt. Whether you are an experienced hunter or just starting, "Wild Boar Hunting: The Art and Science of Wild Hog Hunting" is a must-have for your collection. Equip yourself with the art and science of wild boar hunting and embark on your next adventure fully prepared. TAGS: wild boar hunting guide, boar hunting techniques, hunting wild pigs, hog hunting strategies, best boar hunting gear, wild pig hunting tips, boar hunting with dogs, wild boar traps, night hunting wild hogs, archery for wild boar
Pathogen Transmission at the Domestic-Wildlife Interface: A Growing Challenge that Requires Integrated Solutions
Author: Saúl Jiménez-Ruiz
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2832549616
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Over thousands of years, wildlife has coexisted with domestic animals in dynamic systems. The domestic-wildlife interfaces are those physical spaces where wild and domestic species overlap and potentially interact through direct and indirect contact, with the inherent risk of pathogen transmission. The nature of this interface is complex and can significantly vary over time and across landscapes throughout the world. Over the last centuries, processes such as human intervention on agriculture and animal husbandry, industrialization, or globalization have altered ecosystems. These changes often lead to more interconnected interfaces and increased opportunities for the emergence and spread of pathogens because the human population is increasing and expanding, livestock production is therefore increasing to supply the growing food demand, and wildlife, often under the pressure of habitat reduction, is becoming more exposed to these new interfaces.
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2832549616
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Over thousands of years, wildlife has coexisted with domestic animals in dynamic systems. The domestic-wildlife interfaces are those physical spaces where wild and domestic species overlap and potentially interact through direct and indirect contact, with the inherent risk of pathogen transmission. The nature of this interface is complex and can significantly vary over time and across landscapes throughout the world. Over the last centuries, processes such as human intervention on agriculture and animal husbandry, industrialization, or globalization have altered ecosystems. These changes often lead to more interconnected interfaces and increased opportunities for the emergence and spread of pathogens because the human population is increasing and expanding, livestock production is therefore increasing to supply the growing food demand, and wildlife, often under the pressure of habitat reduction, is becoming more exposed to these new interfaces.