The selection of a survey method of free-roaming dog populations should be based on analyses of local capacities and management priorities. Here, we compare the results of surveys of the stray dog population in Quito, Ecuador, using two different methodologies and propose an alternative method for future surveys in the city. We carried out all surveys in ~5 km-transects in a sample of eight urban and eight rural parishes (16 transects total). In 2018, we used the capture-recapture method to estimate absolute population size and 95% CI. We began transect surveys at 04 h 00 (local time) and identified individuals with photographs. The main limitations of this method were errors in identifying individuals, since photographs were not always cle...
With the purpose to estimate the size population of dog's that circulates along the streets of Santi...
The existence of unowned, free-roaming dogs capable of maintaining adequate body condition without d...
The worldwide population of domestic dogs is estimated at approximately 700 million, with around 75%...
<div><p>The understanding of the structure of free-roaming dog populations is of extreme importance ...
Population size estimation is performed for several reasons including disease surveillance and contr...
Dog population management is conducted in many countries to address the public health risks from roa...
ABSTRACT: Stray dogs are associated with environment and public health impacts. São Paulo is a city ...
<div><p>The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public h...
Changes in free-roaming dog population size are important indicators of the effectiveness of dog pop...
The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public health. A...
Free-roaming dogs are a worldwide problem, with Chile having some of the highest human-to-dog ratios...
Stray dogs and cats contribute to serious health problems in human societies around the world. Befor...
Abstract Free-roaming domestic dogs (FRDD), as vectors of zoonotic diseases, are of high relevance f...
Free-roaming dogs (Canis familiaris) cause threats to native wildlife and public health and raise co...
The continuous improvement of the information systems of organizations that work toward the control ...
With the purpose to estimate the size population of dog's that circulates along the streets of Santi...
The existence of unowned, free-roaming dogs capable of maintaining adequate body condition without d...
The worldwide population of domestic dogs is estimated at approximately 700 million, with around 75%...
<div><p>The understanding of the structure of free-roaming dog populations is of extreme importance ...
Population size estimation is performed for several reasons including disease surveillance and contr...
Dog population management is conducted in many countries to address the public health risks from roa...
ABSTRACT: Stray dogs are associated with environment and public health impacts. São Paulo is a city ...
<div><p>The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public h...
Changes in free-roaming dog population size are important indicators of the effectiveness of dog pop...
The existence of free-roaming dogs raises important issues in animal welfare and in public health. A...
Free-roaming dogs are a worldwide problem, with Chile having some of the highest human-to-dog ratios...
Stray dogs and cats contribute to serious health problems in human societies around the world. Befor...
Abstract Free-roaming domestic dogs (FRDD), as vectors of zoonotic diseases, are of high relevance f...
Free-roaming dogs (Canis familiaris) cause threats to native wildlife and public health and raise co...
The continuous improvement of the information systems of organizations that work toward the control ...
With the purpose to estimate the size population of dog's that circulates along the streets of Santi...
The existence of unowned, free-roaming dogs capable of maintaining adequate body condition without d...
The worldwide population of domestic dogs is estimated at approximately 700 million, with around 75%...