Spatial modeling of the incidence of lamprey skin disease in Iran based on climatic data

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

Abstract

a

Keywords


  1.  

     

    1. علایی طالقانی، محمود، 5985 و 5983 ، ژئومورفولوژی ایران، چاپ اول و چاپ هفتم، نشر قومس.

    2.Abera Z, Degefu H, Gari G, Kidane M. Sero-prevalence of lumpy skin disease in selected districts of West Wollega zone, Ethiopia. BMC Vet Res (2015) 11:135.

    3.MacDonald RAS. Pseudo-Urticaria of Cattle. Government of Northern Rhodesia: Department of Animal Health (1931). p. 20–1.

    4.Davies FG. Observations on the epidemiology of lumpy skin disease in Kenya. J Hyg (Lond) (1982) 88(1):95–102.

    5.Burdin ML, Prydie J. Lumpy skin disease of cattle in Kenya. Nature (1959) 183(4666):949–50

    6.Gari G, Bonnet P, Roger F, Waret-Szkuta A. Epidemiological aspects and financial impact of lumpy skin disease in Ethiopia. Prev Vet Med (2011) 102(4):274–83

    7.Sameea Youseei, P., Mardani, K., Dalir‐Naghadeh, B. & Jalilzadeh‐Amin, G. 2017. Epidemiological Study of Lumpy skin disease Outbreaks in North‐western Iran. Transboundary and emerging diseases, 64, 1782-1789.

    8.Cingoli, G. & Rinaldi, L. 2007. Geographical Information Systems in buffalo health applications. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 6, 217-222.

    9.Chen, D., Moulin, B. & WU, J. 2014. Analyzing and Modeling Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Infectious Diseases, Wiley

    1. Stevens, K., Pfeiffer, D., 2011. Spatial modelling of disease using data- and knowledge-driven approaches. Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology 2, 125–133.
    2. Jane Elith, Steven J. Phillips, Trevor Hastie, Miroslav Dudík, Yung En Chee, and Colin J. Yates. 2011. A statistical explanation of MaxEnt for ecologists. Diversity and Distributions, 17:43-57.
    3. Phillips SJ, Andreson RP, Schapire RE. Maximum entropy modeling of species geographic distributions. Ecol Modell (2006) 190(3–4):231–59.
    4. Elith J, Graham CH, Anderson RP, Dudík M, Ferrier S, Guisan A, et al. Novel methods improve prediction of species’ distributions from occurrence data. Ecography (2006) 29(2):129–51
    5. Hijmans RJ, Cameron SE, Parra JL, Jones PG, Jarvis A. Very high resolution interpolated climate surfaces for global land areas. JOC Int J Climatol (2005) 25(15):1965–78.
    6. Guisan, A., Thuiller, W., & Zimmermann, N. E. (2017). Habitat suitability and distribution models: with applications in R. Cambridge University Press.‏
    7. Phillips SJ, Andreson RP, Schapire RE. Maximum entropy modeling of species geographic distributions. Ecol Modell (2006) 190(3–4):231–59.
    8. Corey Merow, Matthew J. Smith, and John A. Silander, Jr. 2013. A practical guide to MaxEnt for modeling species’ distributions: what it does, and why inputs and settings matter. Ecography, 36: 1058–1069.
    9. Busby, J.R., 1986. A biogeographical analysis of Nothofagus cunninghamii (Hook.) Oerst. in southeastern Australia. Aust. J. Ecol.11, 1–7.

     

     

    .