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Kaua‘i Avian Botulism Detection Trials Data

Hawai‘i’s endangered waterbirds have experienced epizootics caused by ingestion of prey that accumulated a botulinum neurotoxin produced by the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium botulinum (avian botulism; Type C). Waterbird carcasses, necrophagous flies, and their larvae initiate and spread avian botulism, a food-borne paralytic disease lethal to waterbirds. Each new carcass has potential to develop toxin-accumulating necrophagous vectors amplifying outbreaks and killing hundreds of endangered birds. Early carcass removal is an effective mitigation strategy for preventing avian intoxication, toxin concentration in necrophagous and secondary food webs, and reducing the magnitude of epizootics. However, rapid detection of carcasses can be problematic and labor intensive. Therefore, we tested a new method using scent detection canines for avian botulism surveillance on the island of Kaua‘i. During operational surveillance and a randomized double-blind field trial, trained detector canines with experienced field handlers improved carcass detection probability, especially in dense vegetation. Detector canines could be combined with conventional surveillance to optimize search strategies for carcass removal and are a useful tool to reduce risks of the initiation and propagation of avian botulism. This dataset is one of the three datasets that make up this data release. This table contains GPS track data and environmental parameters from the double-blind detection trials that were intended to compare human searches with canine-assisted searches.

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Author(s) Michelle H Reynolds orcid, Kyoko N. Johnson, Eleni R. Schvaneveldt, Daniel L. Dewey, Kim J. Uyehara, Steven C. Hess, Steven (Paul) Berkowitz orcid, Jeffrey S Hatfield
Publication Date 2021-02-11
Beginning Date of Data 2018-03-01
Ending Date of Data 2018-03-03
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P9C4N47X
Citation Reynolds, M.H., Johnson, K.N., Schvaneveldt, E.R., Dewey, D.L., Uyehara, K.J., Hess, S.C., Berkowitz, S.(., and Hatfield, J.S., 2021, Kaua‘i Avian Botulism Detection Trials Data: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9C4N47X.
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