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Genetic and spatial characterization of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) population in the area stretching between the Eastern and Dinaric Alps and its relationship with rabies and canine distemper dynamics

机译:东阿尔卑斯山和迪纳里克阿尔卑斯山之间延伸地区赤狐(Vulpes vulpes)种群的遗传和空间特征及其与狂犬病和犬瘟热的关系

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Information on the population dynamics of a reservoir species have been increasingly adopted to understand and eventually predict the dispersal patterns of infectious diseases throughout an area. Although potentially relevant, to date there are no studies which have investigated the genetic structure of the red fox population in relation to infectious disease dynamics. Therefore, we genetically and spatially characterised the red fox population in the area stretching between the Eastern and Dinaric Alps, which has been affected by both distemper and rabies at different time intervals. Red foxes collected from north-eastern Italy, Austria, Slovenia and Croatia between 2006–2012, were studied using a set of 21 microsatellite markers. We confirmed a weak genetic differentiation within the fox population using Bayesian clustering analyses, and we were able to differentiate the fox population into geographically segregated groups. Our finding might be due to the presence of geographical barriers that have likely influenced the distribution of the fox population, limiting in turn gene flow and spread of infectious diseases. Focusing on the Italian red fox population, we observed interesting variations in the prevalence of both diseases among distinct fox clusters, with the previously identified Italy 1 and Italy 2 rabies as well as distemper viruses preferentially affecting different sub-groups identified in the study. Knowledge of the regional-scale population structure can improve understanding of the epidemiology and spread of diseases. Our study paves the way for an integrated approach for disease control coupling pathogen, host and environmental data to inform targeted control programs in the future.
机译:关于水库物种种群动态的信息已被越来越多地采用,以了解并最终预测整个区域内传染病的传播方式。尽管可能相关,但迄今为止,还没有研究调查红狐种群与传染病动态相关的遗传结构。因此,我们在遗传上和空间上对东部和迪纳里克阿尔卑斯山脉之间的区域中的红狐种群进行了表征,该狐狸在不同的时间间隔都受到犬瘟热和狂犬病的影响。使用一组21个微卫星标记对2006年至2012年之间从意大利东北部,奥地利,斯洛文尼亚和克罗地亚收集的赤狐进行了研究。我们使用贝叶斯聚类分析确认了狐狸种群内的弱遗传分化,并且我们能够将狐狸种群分为地理上分离的群体。我们的发现可能是由于存在可能影响狐狸种群分布的地理障碍,进而限制了基因流和传染病的传播。着眼于意大利赤狐种群,我们观察到了不同狐狸群中两种疾病的流行情况的有趣变化,其中先前发现的意大利1和意大利2狂犬病以及瘟热病毒优先影响研究中确定的不同亚群。了解区域规模的人口结构可以增进对流行病学和疾病传播的了解。我们的研究为结合病原体,宿主和环境数据的疾病控制综合方法铺平了道路,为将来的目标控制计划提供了依据。

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