Artigo Acesso aberto Produção Nacional Revisado por pares

Companion animal demography and population management in Pinhais, Brazil

2018; Elsevier BV; Volume: 158; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.prevetmed.2018.07.006

ISSN

1873-1716

Autores

Oswaldo Santos Baquero, S. A. Marconcin, Adriel Rocha, Rita de Cássia Maria Garcia,

Tópico(s)

Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Resumo

We used a two-stage cluster sampling design to estimate the population sizes of owned dogs and cats in Pinhais, Brazil. For dogs, we simulated the population dynamics using a compartmental model of coupled differential equations, incorporating uncertainties in a global sensitivity analysis and identifying the most influential parameters through local sensitivity analysis. The calibration with the known human population improved precision in population size for dogs but not for cats. Population pyramids had a wide base, and the apparent population turnover was lower than the net population gain. Most immigrants came from the state capital. Projected dog and human growth rates between 2017 and 2027 were positive and similar, while the projected proportion of sterilized dogs decreased over the same period. The main reason provided for not sterilizing animals was the cost of the procedure, even though there were free alternatives. The demographic characterization made in the present study will serve for future comparisons and as a reference in epidemiological contexts. The simulations indicated what to expect in specific scenarios and stressed the need to increase current sterilization rates.

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