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夏威夷野生有蹄类动物对牲畜生产者造成的入侵性破坏的经济评估。

Economic estimates of invasive wild ungulate damage to livestock producers in Hawai'i.

作者信息

Shwiff Stephanie A, Auweloa Carolyn Lw, Caires Kyle, Friel Greg, Katayama Lauren, Munoz Zachary, Price Melissa R, Risch Derek, Shartaj Mostafa, Steensma Karen, Thorne Mark, Zifko Ray

机构信息

USDA APHIS Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, CO, USA.

USDA NRCS Pacific Islands Area Range Management, Honolulu, HI, USA.

出版信息

Pest Manag Sci. 2025 Jan;81(1):438-449. doi: 10.1002/ps.8446. Epub 2024 Oct 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Invasive ungulates (hoofed mammals), including deer, feral pigs, feral goats, and feral sheep, are known to cause damage to agriculture, property, natural resources, and many other commodities. Most of the information regarding the economic impacts of wild ungulates is from North America, where some of these species are native. To evaluate invasive ungulate damage to livestock producers in the Hawaiian Islands, which have no native ungulates, a survey was distributed to livestock producers across the state.

RESULTS

Survey results described how total annual costs are distributed among damage, control, and repairs for survey respondents, who represented a significant percentage of total ranchland acreage across the islands. The estimates, excluding fixed fence installation, revealed an annual cost to livestock producers who responded to the survey of US$1.42 million, which ranged from $3.6 million to $7.5 million when extrapolated to the entire state. The large cost contributors included damage to property, pastureland repair, control costs (excluding fencing), supplemental feed, and predation of calves by wild pigs. Additionally, producers reported spending more than $2 million in upfront fence installation costs. Most of these costs were reported by respondents on the islands of Hawai'i and Moloka'i.

CONCLUSION

Study results revealed substantial damage to state livestock producers due to wild ungulates and are useful in determining an invasive ungulate management strategy that can appropriately aid the most impacted sectors of Hawai'i. © 2024 The Author(s). Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

摘要

背景

有蹄类哺乳动物(有蹄的哺乳动物)具有侵入性,包括鹿、野猪、野山羊和野绵羊,已知会对农业、财产、自然资源和许多其他商品造成损害。关于野生有蹄类动物经济影响的大部分信息来自北美,其中一些物种原产于该地区。为了评估对夏威夷群岛的牲畜生产者造成的侵入性有蹄类动物损害(该群岛没有本土有蹄类动物),向全州的牲畜生产者发放了一份调查问卷。

结果

调查结果描述了年度总成本在调查受访者的损害、控制和修复之间的分配情况,这些受访者代表了各岛屿牧场总面积的很大比例。排除固定围栏安装的估计显示,参与调查的牲畜生产者的年度成本为142万美元,推算至整个州时,成本范围为360万美元至750万美元。成本的主要构成部分包括财产损害、牧场修复、控制成本(不包括围栏)、补充饲料以及野猪对小牛的捕食。此外,生产者报告称前期围栏安装成本超过200万美元。这些成本大多是夏威夷岛和莫洛凯岛的受访者报告的。

结论

研究结果表明,野生有蹄类动物给该州的牲畜生产者造成了重大损害,有助于确定一种侵入性有蹄类动物管理策略,该策略能够适当地帮助夏威夷受影响最大的部门。© 2024作者。《害虫管理科学》由约翰·威利父子有限公司代表化学工业协会出版。

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