2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1659-2
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Sarcoptes scabiei infestation does not alter the stability of ectoparasite communities

Abstract: BackgroundThe host represents a heterogeneous ecosystem where multiple parasite species co-occur and interact with each other for space and resources. Although these interactions may rule the features of an infracommunity and may shape the infracommunity response to external perturbations, the resilience of ectoparasite communities to new infestations remains poorly explored.MethodsWe analysed the composition of the ectoparasite communities found on 214 individual Iberian ibexes (Capra pyrenaica) inhabiting th… Show more

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“…In fact, in late spring, as observed in other mountain ungulates [44], Iberian ibexes are molting and can show an scabietic aspect increasing the likelihood of being wrongly culled for that condition. Along the same lines, skin disturbances due to other ectoparasite infestations can also alter the skin appearance at that time [45, 46], increasing the probability of misclassification. Therefore, during the wet period attention should be paid to distinguish mangy ibexes from those suffering from other skin disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, in late spring, as observed in other mountain ungulates [44], Iberian ibexes are molting and can show an scabietic aspect increasing the likelihood of being wrongly culled for that condition. Along the same lines, skin disturbances due to other ectoparasite infestations can also alter the skin appearance at that time [45, 46], increasing the probability of misclassification. Therefore, during the wet period attention should be paid to distinguish mangy ibexes from those suffering from other skin disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%