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The intensity of cattle rustling influences herders' decision to migrate positively and significantly (P < 0.01).
Moreover, the intensity of cattle rustling and loss of livestock to drought and or disease also significantly influenced decisions to migrate from one place to another.
However, another type of migration has emerged, where herders migrate to safer areas due to the intensity of cattle rustling/raiding or in fear of attack by rustlers (Table 3).
Some pastoralists now reduce the risk of losing their livestock assets to violent theft, as the authors find that "another type of migration has emerged, where herders migrate to safer areas due to the intensity of cattle rustling/raiding or in fear of attack by rustlers".
The analysis of management factors in infected herds in comparison to control herds showed that a positive infection status was associated with higher intensity of cattle movement, i.e. with regular purchase and introduction of animals into the herds.
For example, we rendered the general adaptation principle of reducing non-climate stressors into specific actions to manage Yellowstone River flows such as decreasing intensity of cattle grazing in riparian areas and reducing the amount of water withdrawn for agricultural and residential uses.
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We found a significant difference in producer detection rates between study sites, likely due to differences in the intensity of monitoring cattle between sites.
The intensity and frequency of cattle rustling inversely affects the herd size of pastoralists.
The intensity and frequency of cattle rustling inversely affects the herd size of pastoralists, as it often leads to loss of livestock.
Due to the (anecdotally) lower intensity of observation of cattle during the weekend, some births and "on-farm" deaths that occur over a weekend may only be detected on Mondays when closer inspection of the cattle herd resumes.
While the chip contains probes complementary to miRNA from other species only the expression intensities of 679 cattle miRNAs were used for further analysis.
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