The cascading pathogenic consequences of Sarcoptes scabiei infection that manifest in host disease
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Sarcoptic mange, caused by the parasitic mite Sarcoptes scabiei, causes a substantive burden of disease to humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, globally. There are many effects of S. scabiei infection, culminating in the disease which hosts suffer. However, major knowledge gaps remain on the pathogenic impacts of this infection. Here, we focus on the bare-nosed wombat host (Vombatus ursinus) to investigate the effects of mange on: (i) host heat loss and thermoregulation, (ii) field metabolic rates, (iii) foraging and resting behaviour across full circadian cycles, and (iv) fatty acid composition in host adipose, bone marrow, brain, and muscle tissues. Our findings indicate that mange infected V. ursinus lose more heat to the environment from alopecia affected body regions than healthy individuals. Additionally, mange infected individuals have higher metabolic rates in the wild. However, these metabolic demands are difficult to meet, since infected individuals spend less time foraging...
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2025-07-04



