<div><p>The understanding of the structure of free-roaming dog populations is of extreme importance for the planning and monitoring of populational control strategies and animal welfare. The methods used to estimate the abundance of this group of dogs are more complex than the ones used with domiciled owned dogs. In this systematic review, we analyze the techniques and the results obtained in studies that seek to estimate the size of free-ranging dog populations. Twenty-six studies were reviewed regarding the quality of execution and their capacity to generate valid estimates. Seven of the eight publications that take a simple count of the animal population did not consider the different probabilities of animal detection; only one study use...
Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and li...
The presence of unvaccinated free-roaming dogs (FRD) amidst human settlements is a major contributor...
Abstract Free-roaming domestic dogs (FRDD), as vectors of zoonotic diseases, are of high relevance f...
Population size estimation is performed for several reasons including disease surveillance and contr...
Changes in free-roaming dog population size are important indicators of the effectiveness of dog pop...
The selection of a survey method of free-roaming dog populations should be based on analyses of loca...
The worldwide population of domestic dogs is estimated at approximately 700 million, with around 75%...
The worldwide population of domestic dogs is estimated at approximately 700 million, with around 75%...
Dog population management is conducted in many countries to address the public health risks from roa...
Dog population management is conducted in many countries to address the public health risks from roa...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
In this review we summarize the methods of estimating the abundance of small mammals. All methods a...
<div><p>The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public h...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public health. A...
Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and li...
The presence of unvaccinated free-roaming dogs (FRD) amidst human settlements is a major contributor...
Abstract Free-roaming domestic dogs (FRDD), as vectors of zoonotic diseases, are of high relevance f...
Population size estimation is performed for several reasons including disease surveillance and contr...
Changes in free-roaming dog population size are important indicators of the effectiveness of dog pop...
The selection of a survey method of free-roaming dog populations should be based on analyses of loca...
The worldwide population of domestic dogs is estimated at approximately 700 million, with around 75%...
The worldwide population of domestic dogs is estimated at approximately 700 million, with around 75%...
Dog population management is conducted in many countries to address the public health risks from roa...
Dog population management is conducted in many countries to address the public health risks from roa...
1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease contr...
In this review we summarize the methods of estimating the abundance of small mammals. All methods a...
<div><p>The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public h...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public health. A...
Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and li...
The presence of unvaccinated free-roaming dogs (FRD) amidst human settlements is a major contributor...
Abstract Free-roaming domestic dogs (FRDD), as vectors of zoonotic diseases, are of high relevance f...