Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.

Sarcoptic mange affects mammal host species worldwide and, particularly, wild Caprinae throughout much of Eurasia. In the Iberian Peninsula, several outbreaks of sarcoptic mange in Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) have been reported since the 1980s. Using data from a period of long-term monitoring and...

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Autores: Pérez, Jesús M., López-Montoya, Antonio J., Cano_Manuel, Francisco J., Soriguer, Ramón C., Fandos, Paulino, Granados, José E.
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Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Jaén
Repositorio:RUJA. Repositorio Institucional de la Producción Científica de la Universidad de Jaén
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Palabra clave:epidemiology, Iberian ibex, management, prevalence, sarcoptic mange, wildlife diseases
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spelling Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.Pérez, Jesús M.López-Montoya, Antonio J.Cano_Manuel, Francisco J.Soriguer, Ramón C.Fandos, PaulinoGranados, José E.epidemiology, Iberian ibex, management, prevalence, sarcoptic mange, wildlife diseases2401.12 Parasitología Animal2401.18-1 Mamíferos UnguladosSarcoptic mange affects mammal host species worldwide and, particularly, wild Caprinae throughout much of Eurasia. In the Iberian Peninsula, several outbreaks of sarcoptic mange in Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) have been reported since the 1980s. Using data from a period of long-term monitoring and a seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average (SARIMA)-generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity (GARCH) model approach, we performed a time-series analysis of the monthly prevalence of sarcoptic mange in the Iberian ibex population in Sierra Nevada Natural Space (S Spain). In January 2003–March 2021, we documented a significant negative trend in sarcoptic mange prevalence, albeit with some interannual peaks. These findings can only be explained if a certain level of resistance to sarcoptic mange exists in hosts that, along with other factors, could provoke this reduced prevalence. Prevalence values varied seasonally, with maximum values in spring and minimum values at the end of summer, which may be due to factors linked to climate, host behavior, and endocrine activity. Our model predicts that the prevalence of sarcoptic mange in the Iberian ibex will continue to decrease over the next 2 years. Despite the inherent challenges involved, the diagnosing and monitoring of wildlife diseases remain a pivotal part of obtaining reliable epidemiological data and designing appropriate management strategies.Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Gobierno de España); proyectos: CGL2012-40043-C02-01, CGL2012-367-40043-C02-02, CGL2016-80543-P.John Wiley & Sons, Inc202520252022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10953/3777reponame:RUJA. Repositorio Institucional de la Producción Científica de la Universidad de Jaéninstname:Universidad de JaénInglésJournal of Wildlife ManagementAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ruja.ujaen.es:10953/37772026-06-24T12:41:07Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.
title Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.
spellingShingle Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.
Pérez, Jesús M.
epidemiology, Iberian ibex, management, prevalence, sarcoptic mange, wildlife diseases
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title_short Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.
title_full Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.
title_fullStr Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.
title_full_unstemmed Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.
title_sort Development of resistance to sarcoptic mange in ibex.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pérez, Jesús M.
López-Montoya, Antonio J.
Cano_Manuel, Francisco J.
Soriguer, Ramón C.
Fandos, Paulino
Granados, José E.
author Pérez, Jesús M.
author_facet Pérez, Jesús M.
López-Montoya, Antonio J.
Cano_Manuel, Francisco J.
Soriguer, Ramón C.
Fandos, Paulino
Granados, José E.
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author2 López-Montoya, Antonio J.
Cano_Manuel, Francisco J.
Soriguer, Ramón C.
Fandos, Paulino
Granados, José E.
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv epidemiology, Iberian ibex, management, prevalence, sarcoptic mange, wildlife diseases
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topic epidemiology, Iberian ibex, management, prevalence, sarcoptic mange, wildlife diseases
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description Sarcoptic mange affects mammal host species worldwide and, particularly, wild Caprinae throughout much of Eurasia. In the Iberian Peninsula, several outbreaks of sarcoptic mange in Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) have been reported since the 1980s. Using data from a period of long-term monitoring and a seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average (SARIMA)-generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity (GARCH) model approach, we performed a time-series analysis of the monthly prevalence of sarcoptic mange in the Iberian ibex population in Sierra Nevada Natural Space (S Spain). In January 2003–March 2021, we documented a significant negative trend in sarcoptic mange prevalence, albeit with some interannual peaks. These findings can only be explained if a certain level of resistance to sarcoptic mange exists in hosts that, along with other factors, could provoke this reduced prevalence. Prevalence values varied seasonally, with maximum values in spring and minimum values at the end of summer, which may be due to factors linked to climate, host behavior, and endocrine activity. Our model predicts that the prevalence of sarcoptic mange in the Iberian ibex will continue to decrease over the next 2 years. Despite the inherent challenges involved, the diagnosing and monitoring of wildlife diseases remain a pivotal part of obtaining reliable epidemiological data and designing appropriate management strategies.
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