| Authors |
Smith, L., White, P.C.L., Marion, G. and Hutchings, M.R.
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| Publication details |
Behavioral Ecology 20, 426-432.
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| Keywords |
disease transmission, faecal-oral route, livestock, wildlife host species, defecation pattern
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| Abstract |
Livestock herbivores are at risk of parasite/pathogen exposure from livestock and wild mammal feces during grazing. Livestock
exposure to parasites/pathogens will be dependent on the behavioral contact processes between grazing livestock and host
animal (both livestock and wild mammal) feces at the bite scale. Here we use 2 grazing experiments to determine the affect of
feces from different species and in different defecation patterns on the grazing response of cattle. In experiment 1, there were
4 plots, each with 4 replicates of 5 patch treatments of different fecal contamination (240 g/m2 of Eurasian badger feces, cattle
feces, fallow deer feces, Eurasian rabbit feces, and noncontaminated control patches). In experiment 2, there were 3 treatment
patterns of badger fecal contamination (one 1-m2 circular patch contaminated with 960 g of badger feces; two 1-m2 circular
patches each contaminated with 480 g of badger feces; and four 1-m2 circular patches each contaminated with 240 g of badger
feces), divided into 2 plots per treatment. The cattle's grazing response was determined by measuring sward depletion at each of
the treatment patches. In experiment 1, cattle-grazed control and rabbit fecal-contaminated patches the most, whereas badgercontaminated
patches were grazed the least. In experiment 2, cattle grazed the treatment with the greatest number of fecalcontaminated
patches the most. We conclude that cattle vary their grazing response to feces from different host species and to
feces in different spatial patterns. Quantifying these behavioral responses to feces is a key step toward quantifying infection risk to
herbivores via the fecal-oral route in grazing systems. Key words: fecal contact, fecal defecation pattern, pathogen exposure, wildlife host feces. |
| Date entered |
2007-09-19 |
| Last updated |
2010-03-18 |
| Files |
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DiseaseRiskExperimental.pdf
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