id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-304385-864o4buq FIORELLO, CHRISTINE V. Demography, Hunting Ecology, and Pathogen Exposure of Domestic Dogs in the Isoso of Bolivia 2006-06-01 .txt text/plain 6034 309 58 We investigated the potential for disease spillover from the domestic dog population to the wild carnivore population in the Isoso of Bolivia, an area of tropical dry forest contiguous with a national park. Based on our results and the susceptibility of wild species previously reported in the literature, domestic dogs represent a disease risk for wildlife in the Bolivian Isoso. In addition, because nearly all hunting activities include dogs (Noss & Cuéllar 2001; Kaa-Iya Project, unpublished data) and hunters from the communities utilize much of the TCO, the transmission of infectious diseases from the domestic dogs to wildlife is a potential risk. We used a combination of blood sampling, informal discussions with local residents, a questionnaire survey, and a large data set on hunting to study domestic dogs in indigenous communities of southeastern Bolivia. ./cache/cord-304385-864o4buq.txt ./txt/cord-304385-864o4buq.txt