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      Synergistic Effects of Grassland Fragmentation and Temperature on Bovine Rabies Emergence

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          In 2007, common vampire bats were the source of the first outbreak of paralytic bovine rabies in Uruguay. The outbreak coincided in space and time with the fragmentation of native grasslands for monospecific forestry for wood and cellulose production. Using spatial analyses, we show that the increase in grassland fragmentation, together with the minimum temperature in the winter, accounts for the spatial pattern of outbreaks in the country. We propose that fragmentation may increase the connectivity of vampire bat colonies by promoting the sharing of feeding areas, while temperature modulates their home range plasticity. While a recent introduction of the virus from neighboring Brazil could have had an effect on outbreak occurrence, we show here that the distribution of rabies cases is unlikely to be explained by only an invasion process from Brazil. In accordance with previous modeling efforts, an increase in connectivity may promote spatial persistence of rabies virus within vampire bat populations. Our results suggest that land use planning might help to reduce grassland fragmentation and thus reduce risk of rabies transmission to livestock. This will be especially important in the context of climatic changes and increasing minimum temperatures in the winter.

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              Journal
              EcoHealth
              EcoHealth
              Springer Science and Business Media LLC
              1612-9202
              1612-9210
              June 2020
              July 22 2020
              June 2020
              : 17
              : 2
              : 203-216
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              10.1007/s10393-020-01486-9
              7885335
              32699950
              cc5e94b6-60e0-4ee7-bbd2-c9c41d8dd8d9
              © 2020

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