Drivers of foot-and-mouth disease in cattle at wild/domestic interface: Insights from farmers, buffalo and lions.
Eve MiguelVladimir GrosboisHervé FritzAlexandre CaronMichel de Garine-WichatitskyFlorian NicodAndrew J LoveridgeBrent StapelkampDavid W MacdonaldMarion ValeixPublished in: Diversity & distributions (2017)
During the rainy season, traditional herding practices push cattle away from growing crops near villages into the HNP but not during the dry season, suggesting that cattle owners may decide to rely on lower quality resources in the communal land in the dry season to avoid the risks of infection and/or predation in the HNP.This study highlights the complex dynamics that operates at human/livestock/wildlife interfaces.