The spread of infectious disease among and between wild and domesticated animals has become a major problem worldwide. Upon analyzing the dynamics of wildlife growth and infection when the diseased animals cannot be identified separately from healthy wildlife prior to the kill, we find that harvest-based strategies alone have no impact on disease transmission. Other controls that directly influence disease transmission and/or mortality are required. Next, we analyze the socially optimal management of infectious wildlife. The model is applied to the problem of bovine tuberculosis among Michigan white-tailed deer, with non-selective harvests and supplemental feeding being the control variables. Using a two-state linear control model, we find ...
Endemic diseases in wildlife present both intra- and inter-species management problems with risk to...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
Disease control by managers is a crucial response to emerging wildlife epidemics, yet the means of c...
The spread of infectious disease among and between wild domesticated animals has become a major prob...
We use a two-state linear control model to examine the socially optimal management of disease in a v...
The spread of infectious disease among and between wild and domesticated animals has become a major ...
The spread of wildlife diseases is a major threat to livestock, human health, resource-based recreat...
Where wildlife act as a reservoir of disease for domestic mammals, measures solely based on manageme...
The widely recognized externalities associated with livestock disease control have prompted countrie...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
Transmissible diseases among wildlife species, and between wildlife and domestic livestock, are a ma...
Outbreaks of infectious animal diseases can lead to substantial losses as evidenced by 2003 US BSE (...
Transmissible diseases among wildlife species, and between wildlife and domestic livestock, are a ma...
The economics of managing disease transmission at the wildlife–livestock interface have received hei...
The economics of managing disease transmission at the wildlife–livestock interface have received hei...
Endemic diseases in wildlife present both intra- and inter-species management problems with risk to...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
Disease control by managers is a crucial response to emerging wildlife epidemics, yet the means of c...
The spread of infectious disease among and between wild domesticated animals has become a major prob...
We use a two-state linear control model to examine the socially optimal management of disease in a v...
The spread of infectious disease among and between wild and domesticated animals has become a major ...
The spread of wildlife diseases is a major threat to livestock, human health, resource-based recreat...
Where wildlife act as a reservoir of disease for domestic mammals, measures solely based on manageme...
The widely recognized externalities associated with livestock disease control have prompted countrie...
Interest in the epidemiology of emerging diseases of humans and livestock as they relate to wildlife...
Transmissible diseases among wildlife species, and between wildlife and domestic livestock, are a ma...
Outbreaks of infectious animal diseases can lead to substantial losses as evidenced by 2003 US BSE (...
Transmissible diseases among wildlife species, and between wildlife and domestic livestock, are a ma...
The economics of managing disease transmission at the wildlife–livestock interface have received hei...
The economics of managing disease transmission at the wildlife–livestock interface have received hei...
Endemic diseases in wildlife present both intra- and inter-species management problems with risk to...
Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predic...
Disease control by managers is a crucial response to emerging wildlife epidemics, yet the means of c...