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An agent-based model of red colobus resources and disease dynamics implicates key resource sites as hot spots of disease transmission
Authors:Tyler R. Bonnell  Raja R. Sengupta  Tony L. Goldberg
Affiliation:a Dept. of Geography, McGill University, 805 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 2K6
b Dept. of Anthropology & McGill School of Environment, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
c Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY, USA
d Dept. of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Abstract:The effect of anthropogenic landscape change on disease in wildlife populations represents a growing conservation and public health concern. Red colobus monkeys (Procolobus rufomitratus), an endangered primate species, are particularly susceptible to habitat alteration and have been the focus of a great deal of disease and ecological research as a result. To infer how landscape changes can affect host and parasite dynamics, a spatially explicit agent-based model is created to simulate movement and foraging of this primate, based on a resource landscape estimated from extensive plot-derived tree population data from Kibale National Park, Uganda. Changes to this resource landscape are used to simulate effects of anthropogenic forest change. With each change in the landscape, disease outcomes within the simulated red colobus population are monitored using a hypothetical microparasite with a directly transmitted life cycle. The model predicts an optimal distribution of resources which facilitates the spread of an infectious agent through the simulated population. The density of resource rich sites and the overall heterogeneity of the landscape are important factors contributing to this spread. The characteristics of this optimal distribution are similar to those of logged sections of forest adjacent to our study area.
Keywords:Red colobus   Spatially explicit agent-based model   SEIR model   Disease transmission   Kibale National Park   Uganda
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