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Using remote sensing to predict outbreaks of Oestrus ovis in Namibia
Authors:S Flasse  C Walker  H Biggs  P Stephenson and P Hutchinson
Institution:

a Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, UK

b Directorate of Veterinary Services, Private Bag 12022, Windhoek, Namibia

c Bradford University Remote Sensing Limited, Old Boilerhouse, New York Industrial Estate, Summerbridge, Nr. Harrogate HG3 4LL, UK

Abstract:The Directorate of Veterinary Services of the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development of Namibia issues warnings to farmers in the south of the country about the likelihood of infestation of small-stock by the nasal bot fly, Oestrus ovis. Farmers can then treat their stock at the most appropriate time. The O. ovis puparia develop at shallow depths in the soil and the timing of emergence is directly dependent on climatic conditions, specifically the number of degree-days above a particular threshold soil temperature. Based on temperature measurements from only a few stations scattered throughout the country, the veterinary department warnings lack precision in space and time. This paper presents an attempt to support the programme of warnings with accumulated temperature information from Meteosat satellite images, in order to strengthen predictions of the time of emergence in specific places, and to improve the precision and reliability of warnings given to farmers.
Keywords:Oestrus ovis  Emergence prediction  Remote sensing  Meteosat  Temperature  Degree-day  Namibia
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