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Estimation of stray dog and cat populations in metropolitan Ankara, Turkey

Estimation of stray dog and cat populations in metropolitan Ankara, Turkey
Estimation of stray dog and cat populations in metropolitan Ankara, Turkey
Stray dogs and cats contribute to serious health problems in human societies around the world. Before any necessary interventions to control the stray dogs and cats, an accurate estimate of their populations should be attained. Yet, there is a very limited number of methods for an estimation. Some of them depend on the identification of marked or counted animals. However, problems arise when it is not possible to identify a previously captured animal. In this paper, we used a different approach to estimate the lower bound for the total number of dogs and cats in consecutively visited settlements that might be useful for future studies internationally. It was estimated that there were 17,839 (95% CI: 14,862-20,816) stray dogs and 10,191 (95% CI: 8439-11,942) stray cats in Ankara, Turkey. The results highlight the need for a science-based policy to control and manage the stray dog and cat populations in Ankara.
stray car, stray dog, identification probability, population estimation
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Özen, Doğukan
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Böhning, Dankmar
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Gürcan, İsmayil Safa
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Özen, Doğukan
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Böhning, Dankmar
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Gürcan, İsmayil Safa
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Özen, Doğukan, Böhning, Dankmar and Gürcan, İsmayil Safa (2016) Estimation of stray dog and cat populations in metropolitan Ankara, Turkey. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 40 (1), 7-12. (doi:10.3906/vet-1505-70).

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Abstract

Stray dogs and cats contribute to serious health problems in human societies around the world. Before any necessary interventions to control the stray dogs and cats, an accurate estimate of their populations should be attained. Yet, there is a very limited number of methods for an estimation. Some of them depend on the identification of marked or counted animals. However, problems arise when it is not possible to identify a previously captured animal. In this paper, we used a different approach to estimate the lower bound for the total number of dogs and cats in consecutively visited settlements that might be useful for future studies internationally. It was estimated that there were 17,839 (95% CI: 14,862-20,816) stray dogs and 10,191 (95% CI: 8439-11,942) stray cats in Ankara, Turkey. The results highlight the need for a science-based policy to control and manage the stray dog and cat populations in Ankara.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 August 2015
Published date: 5 January 2016
Keywords: stray car, stray dog, identification probability, population estimation
Organisations: Statistics, Statistical Sciences Research Institute

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Local EPrints ID: 390263
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/390263
PURE UUID: 788ce4e4-41c4-48cd-a68f-650db0e9cf75
ORCID for Dankmar Böhning: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0638-7106

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Date deposited: 22 Mar 2016 17:01
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:39

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Author: Doğukan Özen
Author: İsmayil Safa Gürcan

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