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Time to removal of fetal materials by scavengers in SW Montana 2017 - 2018

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Publication Date
Start Date
2017-02-22
End Date
2018-07-03

Citation

Szcodronski, K.E., and Cross, P.C., 2021, Time to removal of fetal materials by scavengers in SW Montana 2017 - 2018: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9QVWB3D.

Summary

We investigated the time to removal of bovine fetal materials, meant to simulate elk abortion materials, by scavengers in southwest Montana at 233 sites in February – June 2017 and 2018. Scavengers are likely to reduce the transmission risk of brucellosis, a bacterial disease that can lead to reproductive failure in infected elk, by consuming and removing infectious fetal materials from the landscape. Sites were monitored using remote, motion-detecting cameras until the fetal materials were consumed or removed by scavengers. Here we provide: 1) the time to removal of fetal materials by scavengers, 2) scavenger and ungulate activity at the remote camera sites, and 3) descriptions of the 13 study locations in southwest Montana.

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Paul C Cross
Process Contact :
Paul C Cross
Originator :
Kimberly E Szcodronski, Paul C Cross
Metadata Contact :
Paul C Cross
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Ecosystems

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time_to_removal_overview.xml
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Description of study locations in SW Montana 2017-2018.zip 4.34 KB application/zip
Time to removal of fetal materials by scavengers in SW Montana 2017-2018.zip 11 KB application/zip
Scavenger and ungulate activity at remote camera sites in SW Montana 2017-2018.zip 23.14 KB application/zip

Purpose

These data were collected to investigate the time to removal of simulated elk fetal materials by scavengers in southwest Montana, which is important in evaluating the risk of brucellosis transmission.

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  • Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
  • USGS Data Release Products

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