Sabine Hartmann's scientific contributions

Publications (7)

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Changes in free-roaming dog population size are important indicators of the effectiveness of dog population management. Assessing the effectiveness of different management methods also requires estimating the processes that change population size, such as the rates of recruitment into and removal from a population. This is one of the first studies...
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Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and livestock production. Free-roaming dogs may also experience poor health and welfare. Dog population management is widely conducted to mitigate these issues. To ensure efficient use of resources, it is critical that effective, cost-efficient, and high-w...
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Changes in free-roaming dog population size are important indicators of the effectiveness of dog population management. Assessing the effectiveness of different management methods also requires estimating the processes that change population size, such as the rates of recruitment into and removal from a population. This is one of the first studies...
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Free-roaming dog population management is conducted to mitigate risks to public health, livestock losses, wildlife conservation, and dog health and welfare. This study aimed to determine attitudes towards free-roaming dogs and their management and describe dog ownership practices in three European countries. We distributed an online questionnaire c...
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Free-roaming dogs can present significant challenges to public health, wildlife conservation, and livestock production. Their own welfare may also be a concern, as free-roaming dogs can experience poor health and welfare. Dog population management is widely conducted to mitigate these issues. To ensure efficient use of resources, it is critical tha...
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Overabundant, free-roaming dog populations are associated with risks to public health, livestock losses, wildlife conservation, and dog health and welfare. Dog population management is conducted to mitigate these issues. Assessing dog population management strategies is important to determine their effectiveness, efficiency, and long-term impact. I...
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Poster for UFAW conference 2019 "Advancing animal welfare science: How do we get there? - Who is it good for?"

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... However, this is likely to result in a low CNVR coverage across the entire area which may both be less effective in terms of herd immunity for rabies control (Townsend et al., 2013;Wallace et al., 2017) and population decline (Boone et al., 2019). Conversely, computer simulation models of animal populations have suggested that high intensity CNVR is more effective for reducing population size (Shamsaddini et al., 2022;Smith et al., 2022). Even when the same total number of CNVR operations are used across the project time period, 'front loading' these to intensify the effort at the outset leads to greater declines in population size because birth of females that would themselves subsequently give birth is prevented by the first intense effort (Benka et al., 2021). ...
... com's website supports many animal rescue organizations. The idea of acquiring goods and services for stray cats and dogs through a collaborative approach is becoming a significant part of the world's overall pet economy [50]. The sharing economy is serving as driving forces of the rapid growth of the stray dogs rescue businesses related to sharing economy [51]. ...