Impact of Sylvatic Plague Vaccine on Non-target Small Rodents in Grassland Ecosystems

Oral vaccination is an emerging management strategy to reduce the prevalence of high impact infectious diseases within wild animal populations. Plague is a flea-borne zoonosis of rodents that often decimates prairie dog ( Cynomys spp.) colonies in the western USA. Recently, an oral sylvatic plague v...

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Veröffentlicht in:EcoHealth 2018-09, Vol.15 (3), p.555-565
Hauptverfasser: Bron, Gebbiena M., Richgels, Katherine L. D., Samuel, Michael D., Poje, Julia E., Lorenzsonn, Faye, Matteson, Jonathan P., Boulerice, Jesse T., Osorio, Jorge E., Rocke, Tonie E.
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Zusammenfassung:Oral vaccination is an emerging management strategy to reduce the prevalence of high impact infectious diseases within wild animal populations. Plague is a flea-borne zoonosis of rodents that often decimates prairie dog ( Cynomys spp.) colonies in the western USA. Recently, an oral sylvatic plague vaccine (SPV) was developed to protect prairie dogs from plague and aid recovery of the endangered black-footed ferret ( Mustela nigripes ). Although oral vaccination programs are targeted toward specific species, field distribution of vaccine-laden baits can result in vaccine uptake by non-target animals and unintended indirect effects. We assessed the impact of SPV on non-target rodents at paired vaccine and placebo-treated prairie dog colonies in four US states from 2013 to 2015. Bait consumption by non-target rodents was high (70.8%, n  = 3113), but anti-plague antibody development on vaccine plots was low (23.7%, n  = 266). In addition, no significant differences were noted in combined deer mice ( Peromyscus maniculatus ) and western harvest mouse ( Reithrodontomys megalotis ) abundance or community evenness and richness of non-target rodents between vaccine-treated and placebo plots. In our 3-year field study, we could not detect a significant positive or negative effect of SPV application on non-target rodents.
ISSN:1612-9202
1612-9210
DOI:10.1007/s10393-018-1334-5