2023
DOI: 10.1002/2688-8319.12228
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Identifying social behaviours related to disease transmission in banded mongoose from accelerometer data

Abstract: Current methods for identifying and predicting infectious disease dynamics in wildlife populations are limited. Pathogen transmission dynamics can be complex, influenced by behavioural interactions between and among hosts, pathogens and their environments. These behaviours may also be influenced directly by observers, with observational research methods being limited to habituated species. Banded mongoose Mungos mungo are social, medium size carnivores infected with the novel tuberculosis pathogen Mycobacteriu… Show more

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