Characterizing the growth of Sarcoptes scabiei infrapopulations

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Inmaculada Castro
José Espinosa
José E. Granados
Francisco J. Cano-Manuel
Paulino Fandos
Arián Ráez-Bravo
Jorge R. López-Olvera
Ramón C. Soriguer
Jesús M. Pérez
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[1] Jaén University,Department of Animal and Plant Biology, and Ecology
[2] Espacio Natural de Sierra Nevada,Servei d’Ecopatologia de Fauna Salvatge, Departament de Medicina i Cirurgia Animals
[3] Agencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua,undefined
[4] Isla de la Cartuja,undefined
[5] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,undefined
[6] Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC),undefined
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Experimental infection; Infrapopulation dynamics; Mite aggregation;
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During the course of parasitic disease infestations, parasite population sizes change at both individual host (infrapopulation) and host population (metapopulation) levels. However, most studies only report epidemiological values for specific locations and times. In this study we analysed the dynamics of several Sarcoptes scabiei infrapopulations from experimentally infested Iberian ibex, Capra pyrenaica. We obtained mite counts by digesting small skin biopsies, which we compared with indices obtained from histopathological analyses performed on adjacent skin biopsies. We obtained the finite growth rate and the daily growth rate for the mite infrapopulations: mean ± SE = 11.53 ± 10.17 and 0.10 ± 0.08 mites/day, respectively. Mite counts derived from skin sample digestion did not correlate with the histological mite indices obtained from adjacent skin biopsies. At a metapopulational level, both indices of mite abundance were modelled using GLMMs and the factors influencing their variation are analysed and discussed. Our results suggest that mites are not distributed uniformly over the whole area of the skin lesion. Therefore, direct diagnoses of mange and mite counts could be inaccurate if only small skin samples are used.
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