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Pensoft Publishers, Research Ideas and Outcomes, (10), 2024

DOI: 10.3897/rio.10.e125521

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Prototype Biodiversity Digital Twin: Disease Outbreaks

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Abstract

African swine fever is a transmissible virus impacting wild and domestic swine populations. In Europe, it is non-native and the recently introduced genotype affects wild boar populations with occasional outbreaks in domestic pigs. The ability to predict short-term spatial dynamics of this disease will greatly improve our ability to control and limit future spread of the virus. The BioDT disease outbreaks prototype, currently in development, implements an individual-based landscape-level mechanistic model as a digital twin aimed at providing informed support for management decisions in response to the spread of African swine fever in European wild boar populations.