1. Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease control, particularly of canine-mediated rabies. Demographic data are also needed to plan effective population management. However, no study has comprehensively evaluated the contribution of demographic processes (i.e. births, deaths and movement) to variations in dog population size or density, or determined the factors that regulate these processes, including human factors. 2. We report the results of a 3-year cohort study of domestic dogs, which is the first to generate detailed data on the temporal variation of these demographic characteristics. The study was undertaken in two communities in each of Bali, Indonesia and Johannesburg, South Afri...
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 populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...
Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease control,...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited ...
Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities in Africa, wh...
Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities in Africa, wh...
Background: Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities i...
Background: Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities i...
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, Vol. 8:236Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been sho...
Background: Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities i...
Background: Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities i...
Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been shown to effectively control canine rabies ...
Free-roaming dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are of public health and conservation concern because of ...
Purpose: The battle against rabies, a fatal zoonotic disease, is still ongoing on the island of Bali...
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 populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...
Understanding the demography of domestic dog populations is essential for effective disease control,...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited ...
Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities in Africa, wh...
Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities in Africa, wh...
Background: Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities i...
Background: Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities i...
BMC Veterinary Research 2012, Vol. 8:236Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been sho...
Background: Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities i...
Background: Rabies is a serious yet neglected public health threat in resource-limited communities i...
Background: Mass vaccinations of domestic dogs have been shown to effectively control canine rabies ...
Free-roaming dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are of public health and conservation concern because of ...
Purpose: The battle against rabies, a fatal zoonotic disease, is still ongoing on the island of Bali...
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 populations, like other populations, depend on the availability of resources (food, water, and s...