Comparison of endoparasite abundance and species richness of two Roosevelt elk herds in northern California

Scarlett A. Stromer, Carrington Hilson, Richard N. Brown
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Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) have historically populated the Pacific Northwest from the Olympic Peninsula to the south of San Francisco Bay, and several management actions have supported restoring elk into parts of this historic range. In 1982, 17 Roosevelt elk were translocated from Gold Bluffs Beach State Park to Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. In 2020, the Sinkyone elk herd was observed to have lower body condition scores and poor coat conditions in comparison to the Gold Bluffs Beach elk herd. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to investigate the difference in health between the two herds. Fecal samples were collected (n = 20) from each herd to measure species richness and abundance of parasites. We determined there was a significant difference in species richness and abundance of parasite eggs between the two herds. The Sinkyone herd's overall higher endoparasite load may be attributed to a low immune response due to low nutrition but, causation is unknown.
北加州两个罗斯福麋鹿群内寄生虫丰度和物种丰富度的比较
罗斯福麋鹿(Cervus canadensis Roosevelt)历史上曾在太平洋西北部从奥林匹克半岛到旧金山湾南部的地区生活,一些管理措施支持将麋鹿恢复到这一历史范围的部分地区。1982年,17头罗斯福麋鹿被从金崖滩州立公园转移到辛基奥尼荒野州立公园。2020年,与金崖滩麋鹿群相比,观察到Sinkyone麋鹿群的身体状况得分较低,皮毛状况也较差。因此,本研究的目的是调查两个牛群之间的健康差异。从每个畜群中收集粪便样本(n = 20),测量物种丰富度和寄生虫丰度。我们发现两个种群的物种丰富度和寄生虫卵的丰度存在显著差异。Sinkyone畜群总体较高的内寄生虫负荷可能归因于营养不足导致的免疫反应低下,但原因尚不清楚。
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