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Modeling the effect of surgical sterilization on owned dog population size in Villa de Tezontepec, Hidalgo, Mexico, using an individual-based computer simulation model

机译:使用基于个人的计算机模拟模型,对墨西哥伊达尔戈的Villa de Tezontepec的手术绝育对拥有的狗群大小的影响进行建模

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Surgical sterilization programs for dogs have been proposed as interventions to control dog population size. Models can be used to help identify the long-term impact of reproduction control interventions for dogs. The objective of this study was to determine the projected impact of surgical sterilization interventions on the owned dog population size in Villa de Tezontepec, Hidalgo, Mexico. A stochastic, individual-based simulation model was constructed and parameterized using a combination of empirical data collected on the demographics of owned dogs in Villa de Tezontepec and data available from the peer-reviewed literature. Model outcomes were assessed using a 20-year time horizon. The model was used to examine: the effect of surgical sterilization strategies focused on: 1) dogs of any age and sex, 2) female dogs of any age, 3) young dogs (i.e., not yet reached sexual maturity) of any sex, and 4) young, female dogs. Model outcomes suggested that as surgical capacity increases from 21 to 84 surgeries/month, (8.6% to 34.5% annual sterilization) for dogs of any age, the mean dog population size after 20 years was reduced between 14% and 79% compared to the base case scenario (i.e. in the absence of intervention). Surgical sterilization interventions focused only on young dogs of any sex yielded greater reductions (81% - 90%) in the mean population size, depending on the level of surgical capacity. More focused sterilization targeted at female dogs of any age, resulted in reductions that were similar to focusing on mixed sex sterilization of only young dogs (82% - 92%). The greatest mean reduction in population size (90% - 91%) was associated with sterilization of only young, female dogs. Our model suggests that targeting sterilization to young females could enhance the efficacy of existing surgical dog population control interventions in this location, without investing extra resources.
机译:已经提出了用于狗的外科手术消毒程序作为控制狗种群大小的干预措施。模型可用于帮助识别繁殖控制对狗的长期影响。这项研究的目的是确定在墨西哥伊达尔戈的Villa de Tezontepec,手术绝育干预措施对拥有的狗群规模的预计影响。建立了一个随机的,基于个体的仿真模型,并使用在Villa De Tezontepec的自家狗的人口统计数据收集的经验数据以及可从同行评审的文献中获得的数据进行组合和参数化。使用20年时间范围评估模型结果。该模型用于检查以下内容:手术绝育策略的效果集中于:1)任何年龄和性别的狗,2)任何年龄的雌狗,3)任何性别的幼犬(即尚未达到性成熟), 4)雌性幼犬。模型结果表明,对于任何年龄的狗,随着手术能力从21个手术/月增加至每月84次手术(每年绝育的8.6%至34.5%),与20岁相比,平均狗群大小在20年后降低了14%至79%。基本情况(即无需干预)。仅针对任何性别的幼犬进行的手术绝育干预措施,根据手术能力的高低,平均种群规模的减少幅度更大(81%-90%)。针对任何年龄的雌性狗进行更集中的灭菌,其减少效果类似于只对幼犬进行混合性灭菌(82%-92%)。种群规模最大的平均减少幅度(90%-91%)与只对雌性幼犬的绝育有关。我们的模型表明,针对年轻女性进行绝育可以在此位置提高现有手术犬种群控制干预措施的功效,而无需投入额外资源。

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