An individual-based movement model for contacts between mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus)

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作者
Gritter, Kelsey [1 ,2 ]
Dobbin, Maria [1 ]
Merrill, Evelyn [1 ]
Lewis, Mark [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Biol Sci, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[2] Nat Resources Canada, Northern Forestry Ctr, Canadian Forest Serv, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[3] Univ Victoria, Dept Math & Stat, Victoria, BC, Canada
[4] Univ Victoria, Dept Biol, Victoria, BC, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Individual-based model; Within-group contacts; Between-group contacts; Contact rates; Mule deer; Step-selection function; WHITE-TAILED DEER; CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE; FOOT-AND-MOUTH; RESOURCE SELECTION; BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS; SPATIALLY EXPLICIT; TRANSMISSION; SPACE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecocom.2024.101082
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Contacts between individuals are key for the spread of infectious disease. Although essential to understanding disease spread, contact rates are difficult to predict, based simply on population demographics in wildlife populations, because contact rates depend upon environmental features as well as the nature of social interactions within and between groups of individuals. We developed a detailed, behaviorally structured, individual-based model (IBM) in Netlogo to simulate contacts between- and within-groups of individual mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), a species particularly susceptible to chronic wasting disease. The model tracks contacts (defined as two individuals coming within five meters of one another), recorded as between- or withingroup depending on the social group membership of the two individuals (dyad). We parameterized the model with data from mule deer with global positioning systems (GPS) collars in east-central Alberta, Canada. Individuals move according to habitat preferences, home range attraction, and grouping behaviours. Animals were tracked at two-hour time steps and were modelled as selecting locations relative to preferred resources based on sex-specific integrated step-selection functions (iSSFs) with steps biased toward a home range centroid. Total within-group contacts increased with group size and were sensitive to changes in movement cohesion of the group and movement persistence, particularly movement cohesion. Total between-group contacts were sensitive only to the number of groups. We compared model predictions for where the locations of deer contacts occurred against an existing statistical model for the relative contact probabilities (RCP) on the same landscape (Dobbin et al. 2023). Predicted locations of deer contacts generally were consistent with higher predicted RCP values. When disease transmission is a function of contact rate, the model can be used to assess the interaction between model components (e.g., movement rates, grouping rules, home ranges, animal densities) and the spatial distribution of key natural and artificial resources that may attract deer and potentially increase disease spread.
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