Chronic wasting disease risk assessment in Portugal: analysis of variability and genetic structure of the portuguese roe deer populatio

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Autor(a) principal: Gonçalves-Anjo, Nuno
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pereira, Jorge C., Machado, Ana, Saianda, Mafalda, Bastos, Estela, Orge, Leonor, Rocha, Sara, Figueira, Luís, Matos, Ana Cristina, Silva, João, Mendonça, Paula, Carvalho, Paulo, Tavares, Paula, Lima, Carla, Alves, Anabela, Esteves, Alexandra, Pinto, Maria de Lurdes, Pires, Isabel, Gama, Adelina, Sargo, Roberto, Silva, Filipe, Seixas, Fernanda, Pinto, Madalena Vieira, Pires, Maria dos Anjos
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.11/8750
Resumo: Among the Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies, Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in cervids is now the rising concern in wildlife within Europe after the first case detected in Norway in 2016. CWD shows a notable horizontal transmission, affecting both free-ranging and captive cervids. Furthermore, several genetic variants in the Prion Protein (PRNP) gene coding sequence of the cervid were identified, which increase the susceptibility to the disease. Roe deer has a widespread geographical distribution which extends from the Iberian Peninsula to the north of Scandinavia, being found as well in Turkey, Israel, and Jordan. In recent centuries, a significant number of fluctuations have occurred in these deer populations, leading to a decline in deer population and distribution. These alterations combined with translocations of animals of the same species, can drive to meaningful consequences on the genetic structure, diversity, and fitness of populations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chronic wasting disease risk assessment in Portugal: analysis of variability and genetic structure of the portuguese roe deer populatio
title Chronic wasting disease risk assessment in Portugal: analysis of variability and genetic structure of the portuguese roe deer populatio
spellingShingle Chronic wasting disease risk assessment in Portugal: analysis of variability and genetic structure of the portuguese roe deer populatio
Gonçalves-Anjo, Nuno
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
Chronic Wasting Disease
Roe deer
title_short Chronic wasting disease risk assessment in Portugal: analysis of variability and genetic structure of the portuguese roe deer populatio
title_full Chronic wasting disease risk assessment in Portugal: analysis of variability and genetic structure of the portuguese roe deer populatio
title_fullStr Chronic wasting disease risk assessment in Portugal: analysis of variability and genetic structure of the portuguese roe deer populatio
title_full_unstemmed Chronic wasting disease risk assessment in Portugal: analysis of variability and genetic structure of the portuguese roe deer populatio
title_sort Chronic wasting disease risk assessment in Portugal: analysis of variability and genetic structure of the portuguese roe deer populatio
author Gonçalves-Anjo, Nuno
author_facet Gonçalves-Anjo, Nuno
Pereira, Jorge C.
Machado, Ana
Saianda, Mafalda
Bastos, Estela
Orge, Leonor
Rocha, Sara
Figueira, Luís
Matos, Ana Cristina
Silva, João
Mendonça, Paula
Carvalho, Paulo
Tavares, Paula
Lima, Carla
Alves, Anabela
Esteves, Alexandra
Pinto, Maria de Lurdes
Pires, Isabel
Gama, Adelina
Sargo, Roberto
Silva, Filipe
Seixas, Fernanda
Pinto, Madalena Vieira
Pires, Maria dos Anjos
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Machado, Ana
Saianda, Mafalda
Bastos, Estela
Orge, Leonor
Rocha, Sara
Figueira, Luís
Matos, Ana Cristina
Silva, João
Mendonça, Paula
Carvalho, Paulo
Tavares, Paula
Lima, Carla
Alves, Anabela
Esteves, Alexandra
Pinto, Maria de Lurdes
Pires, Isabel
Gama, Adelina
Sargo, Roberto
Silva, Filipe
Seixas, Fernanda
Pinto, Madalena Vieira
Pires, Maria dos Anjos
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçalves-Anjo, Nuno
Pereira, Jorge C.
Machado, Ana
Saianda, Mafalda
Bastos, Estela
Orge, Leonor
Rocha, Sara
Figueira, Luís
Matos, Ana Cristina
Silva, João
Mendonça, Paula
Carvalho, Paulo
Tavares, Paula
Lima, Carla
Alves, Anabela
Esteves, Alexandra
Pinto, Maria de Lurdes
Pires, Isabel
Gama, Adelina
Sargo, Roberto
Silva, Filipe
Seixas, Fernanda
Pinto, Madalena Vieira
Pires, Maria dos Anjos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
Chronic Wasting Disease
Roe deer
topic Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
Chronic Wasting Disease
Roe deer
description Among the Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies, Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in cervids is now the rising concern in wildlife within Europe after the first case detected in Norway in 2016. CWD shows a notable horizontal transmission, affecting both free-ranging and captive cervids. Furthermore, several genetic variants in the Prion Protein (PRNP) gene coding sequence of the cervid were identified, which increase the susceptibility to the disease. Roe deer has a widespread geographical distribution which extends from the Iberian Peninsula to the north of Scandinavia, being found as well in Turkey, Israel, and Jordan. In recent centuries, a significant number of fluctuations have occurred in these deer populations, leading to a decline in deer population and distribution. These alterations combined with translocations of animals of the same species, can drive to meaningful consequences on the genetic structure, diversity, and fitness of populations.
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