Are we facing new health challenges and diseases in reindeer in Fennoscandia?

A large number of semi-domesticated reindeer is lost every year. Predators are the single most important factor for these losses, whereas restrictions on food availability some years also may cause high mortality. In the past, reindeer herding was challenged by severe infectious diseases, killing hu...

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Published in:Rangifer
Main Author: Tryland, Morten
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Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2013
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spelling ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/2279 2023-05-15T16:11:37+02:00 Are we facing new health challenges and diseases in reindeer in Fennoscandia? Tryland, Morten 2013-03-01 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/2279 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.32.1.2279 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/2279/2120 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/2279 doi:10.7557/2.32.1.2279 Copyright (c) 2015 Morten Tryland http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Rangifer; Årg 32 Nr 1 (2012); 35-47 Rangifer; Vol 32 No 1 (2012); 35-47 1890-6729 climate change health infectious disease livestock management reindeer wildlife Fennoscandia info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2013 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/2.32.1.2279 2021-08-16T15:12:39Z A large number of semi-domesticated reindeer is lost every year. Predators are the single most important factor for these losses, whereas restrictions on food availability some years also may cause high mortality. In the past, reindeer herding was challenged by severe infectious diseases, killing hundreds and thousands of animals, and having huge economic and social impact on reindeer herding in Fennoscandia. The general zoo-sanitary situation in Fennoscandia is very favourable for the time being, but reindeer herding is sometimes challenged by disease outbreaks, and diseases play an important role for survival and fitness of reindeer. Reindeer herding is also facing changes and challenges, which also may impact reindeer health and the disease status. Introduction of infectious agents not commonly present in the reindeer population may take place through import of animals, as well as by contact between reindeer, livestock and wildlife. Further, changes in the herding, such as increased feeding, transport, size of herds, animal density and stress load on the animals, may affect the animals ability to cope with infectious diseases. Also changes in weather conditions and climate, such as increased precipitation and mean temperature, may over time lead to restricted availability of pastures, changes in vegetation and changed conditions for parasites and insect vectors. These changes might be especially important for the reproductive success, including fitness of the calves during their first winter. To be able to cope with these changes and their potential impact on reindeer health, increased efforts should be made to gather reference data on health and disease parameters from the different reindeer herding districts, along with epidemiological risk factor analysis. This would increase the ability for the reindeer herding to cope with changes and to continue to produce quality meat products for the market. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Rangifer University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Rangifer 2 1-App 35
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topic climate change
health
infectious disease
livestock
management
reindeer
wildlife
Fennoscandia
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health
infectious disease
livestock
management
reindeer
wildlife
Fennoscandia
Tryland, Morten
Are we facing new health challenges and diseases in reindeer in Fennoscandia?
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health
infectious disease
livestock
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reindeer
wildlife
Fennoscandia
description A large number of semi-domesticated reindeer is lost every year. Predators are the single most important factor for these losses, whereas restrictions on food availability some years also may cause high mortality. In the past, reindeer herding was challenged by severe infectious diseases, killing hundreds and thousands of animals, and having huge economic and social impact on reindeer herding in Fennoscandia. The general zoo-sanitary situation in Fennoscandia is very favourable for the time being, but reindeer herding is sometimes challenged by disease outbreaks, and diseases play an important role for survival and fitness of reindeer. Reindeer herding is also facing changes and challenges, which also may impact reindeer health and the disease status. Introduction of infectious agents not commonly present in the reindeer population may take place through import of animals, as well as by contact between reindeer, livestock and wildlife. Further, changes in the herding, such as increased feeding, transport, size of herds, animal density and stress load on the animals, may affect the animals ability to cope with infectious diseases. Also changes in weather conditions and climate, such as increased precipitation and mean temperature, may over time lead to restricted availability of pastures, changes in vegetation and changed conditions for parasites and insect vectors. These changes might be especially important for the reproductive success, including fitness of the calves during their first winter. To be able to cope with these changes and their potential impact on reindeer health, increased efforts should be made to gather reference data on health and disease parameters from the different reindeer herding districts, along with epidemiological risk factor analysis. This would increase the ability for the reindeer herding to cope with changes and to continue to produce quality meat products for the market.
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title Are we facing new health challenges and diseases in reindeer in Fennoscandia?
title_short Are we facing new health challenges and diseases in reindeer in Fennoscandia?
title_full Are we facing new health challenges and diseases in reindeer in Fennoscandia?
title_fullStr Are we facing new health challenges and diseases in reindeer in Fennoscandia?
title_full_unstemmed Are we facing new health challenges and diseases in reindeer in Fennoscandia?
title_sort are we facing new health challenges and diseases in reindeer in fennoscandia?
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