Tracking domestic ducks : a novel approach for documenting poultry market chains in the context of avian influenza transmission

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Choi, Chang-Yong
Takekawa, John Y
Liu, Ying
Prosser, Diann J
Newman, Scott H
Edwards, John
Guo, Fusheng
Xiao, Xiangming
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Journal of Integrative Agriculture. 2016, 15(7), pp. 1584-1594. eISSN 2095-3119. Available under: doi: 10.1016/S2095-3119(15)61292-8
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Agro-ecological conditions associated with the spread and persistence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) are not well understood, but the trade of live poultry is suspected to be a major pathway. Although market chains of live bird trade have been studied through indirect means including interviews and questionnaires, direct methods have not been used to identify movements of individual poultry. To bridge the knowledge gap on quantitative movement and transportation of poultry, we introduced a novel approach for applying telemetry to document domestic duck movements from source farms at Poyang Lake, China. We deployed recently developed transmitters that record Global Positioning System (GPS) locations and send them through the Groupe Special Mobile (GSM) cellular telephone system. For the first time, we were able to track individually marked ducks from 3 to 396 km from their origin to other farms, distribution facilities, or live bird markets. Our proof of concept test showed that the use of GPS-GSM transmitters may provide direct, quantitative information to document the movement of poultry and reveal their market chains. Our findings provide an initial indication of the complexity of source-market network connectivity and highlight the great potential for future telemetry studies in poultry network analyses.

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ISO 690CHOI, Chang-Yong, John Y TAKEKAWA, Ying LIU, Martin WIKELSKI, Georg HEINE, Diann J PROSSER, Scott H NEWMAN, John EDWARDS, Fusheng GUO, Xiangming XIAO, 2016. Tracking domestic ducks : a novel approach for documenting poultry market chains in the context of avian influenza transmission. In: Journal of Integrative Agriculture. 2016, 15(7), pp. 1584-1594. eISSN 2095-3119. Available under: doi: 10.1016/S2095-3119(15)61292-8
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  year={2016},
  doi={10.1016/S2095-3119(15)61292-8},
  title={Tracking domestic ducks : a novel approach for documenting poultry market chains in the context of avian influenza transmission},
  number={7},
  volume={15},
  journal={Journal of Integrative Agriculture},
  pages={1584--1594},
  author={Choi, Chang-Yong and Takekawa, John Y and Liu, Ying and Wikelski, Martin and Heine, Georg and Prosser, Diann J and Newman, Scott H and Edwards, John and Guo, Fusheng and Xiao, Xiangming}
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