Examining disease prevalence for species of conservation concern using non-invasive spatial capture-recapture techniques
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1. Non-invasive techniques have long been used to estimate wildlife population abundance and density. However, recent technological breakthroughs have facilitated non-invasive estimation of the proportion of animal populations with certain diseases. Giraffes Giraffa camelopardalisare increasingly becoming recognized as a species of conservation concern with decreasing population trajectories across their range in Africa. 2. Diseases may be an important component impacting giraffe population declines, and the emerging âGiraffe Skin Diseaseâ (GSD), characterized by the appearance of wrinkled skin and alopecic lesions on the limbs, neck, and chest of infected giraffe, may hinder movement causing increased susceptibility to predation. 3. We examined the prevalence of GSD in Tanzania's Ruaha National Park over a 4-month period in 2015, using photographic captureârecapture surveys via road-based transects. We divided the study area into five circuitous survey units, each approximately 100 km ...
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2025-04-05



