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Phylogenetic Patterns Suggest Broad Susceptibility to Chronic Wasting Disease Across Cervidae
Wildlife Society Bulletin ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-11 , DOI: 10.1002/wsb.1059
Jonathan R. Mawdsley 1
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Chronic wasting disease presents significant management challenges for North American species of Cervidae, but susceptibility of other cervid taxa worldwide to this disease is largely unknown. A review of 7 published partial phylogenies for Cervidae indicates that known susceptible taxa are broadly distributed across each of these phylogenies, suggesting that there may be broad susceptibility to the disease within the family. Taxa particularly at risk based on phylogenetic and geographic proximity to known susceptible species include species of the genus Mazama in Central and South America and species of the genera Cervus and Rusa in Europe and Asia. © 2020 The Wildlife Society.

中文翻译:

系统发育模式表明对整个鹿科慢性浪费性疾病的广泛易感性

慢性消耗性疾病对北美鹿角科物种提出了重大的管理挑战,但是在全世界范围内,其他宫颈类群对该疾病的易感性在很大程度上尚不清楚。对7个已公开的Cervidae部分系统发育树的综述表明,已知的易感分类单元广泛分布在这些系统发育树的每个系统发育树中,这表明该家族中对该疾病可能具有广泛的易感性。基于与已知易感物种的系统发育和地理邻近性而特别处于危险中的分类单元包括中美洲和南美洲的Mazama属物种以及欧洲和亚洲的CervusRusa属物种。©2020野生动物协会。
更新日期:2020-02-11
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