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城市低收入社区的化学和基础设施干预后,伴生鼠类的种群动态。

Population dynamics of synanthropic rodents after a chemical and infrastructural intervention in an urban low-income community.

机构信息

Institute of Biology, Federal University of Bahia, Ondina, Salvador, 40170-115, Brazil.

Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 Jun 16;12(1):10109. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-14474-6.

Abstract

Synanthropic rodents are ubiquitous in low-income communities and pose risks for human health, as they are generally resistant to control programs. However, few or no studies have evaluated the long-term effect of chemical and infrastructural interventions on rodent population dynamics, especially in urban low-income communities, or evaluated the potential recovery of their population following interventions. We conducted a longitudinal study in a low-income community in the city of Salvador (BA, Brazil) to characterize the effect of interventions (chemical and infrastructural) on the dynamics of rodent population, and documented the post-intervention recovery of their population. We evaluated the degree of rodent infestation in 117 households/sampling points over three years (2014-2017), using tracking plates, a proxy for rodent abundance/activity. We reported a significant lower rodent activity/abundance after the chemical and infrastructural interventions (Z = -4.691 (p < 0.001)), with track plate positivity decreasing to 28% from 70% after and before interventions respectively. Therefore, the combination of chemical and infrastructural interventions significantly decreased the degree of rodent infestation in the study area. In addition, no rodent population rebound was recorded until almost a year post-intervention, and the post-intervention infestation level did not attain the pre-intervention level all through the study. Moreover, among pre-treatment conditions, access to sewer rather than the availability of food was the variable most closely associated with household rodent infestation. Our study indicates that Integrated Pest Management (IPM)-approaches are more effective in reducing rodent infestation than the use of a single method. Our findings will be useful in providing guidance for long-term rodent control programs, especially in urban low-income communities.

摘要

Synanthropic rodents 是一种普遍存在于低收入社区的物种,它们对人类健康构成威胁,因为它们通常对控制计划具有抵抗力。然而,很少有研究评估过化学和基础设施干预对啮齿动物种群动态的长期影响,特别是在城市低收入社区,也没有研究评估过干预后它们的种群可能会恢复。我们在巴伊亚州萨尔瓦多市的一个低收入社区进行了一项纵向研究,以研究干预措施(化学和基础设施)对啮齿动物种群动态的影响,并记录了干预后它们的种群恢复情况。我们在三年(2014-2017 年)内使用跟踪板评估了 117 个家庭/采样点的啮齿动物侵扰程度,跟踪板是啮齿动物丰度/活动的替代指标。我们报告称,在进行化学和基础设施干预后,啮齿动物的活动/丰度明显减少(Z=-4.691(p<0.001)),干预后的跟踪板阳性率从干预前的 70%降至 28%。因此,化学和基础设施干预的结合显著降低了研究区域内啮齿动物的侵扰程度。此外,干预后几乎一年都没有记录到啮齿动物种群的反弹,而且整个研究过程中,干预后的感染水平都没有达到干预前的水平。此外,在治疗前条件下,与家庭啮齿动物感染最密切相关的变量是能够使用下水道,而不是食物的可获得性。我们的研究表明,与单一方法相比,综合虫害管理(IPM)方法在减少啮齿动物感染方面更有效。我们的研究结果将为长期的啮齿动物控制计划提供指导,特别是在城市低收入社区。

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