Relationship between anti-European brown hare syndrome serological titers and brown hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas) densities

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Thirty-three protected wild game reproduction areas, located in the province of Florence (Central Italy), were monitored for habitat characteristics and hare census over a period of 2 years. A total of 172 hares was captured, checked for sex, and age, and blood samples were taken. Serum samples were analyzed by competitive ELISA test for detection and titration of anti-European brown hare syndrome virus (EBHSV) antibodies. Results showed that EBHSV seropositive hares from areas with high and medium population densities had higher antibody titers than those coming from low-density areas and that adults showed lower values than young animals. Anti-EBHSV antibody levels were inversely related to the distances between protected areas and private hunting areas while a high density of protected areas was not associated with any similarity in the values or prevalence of EBHSV. © 2011 Gisella Paci et al.

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Paci, G., Lavazza, A., Ferretti, M., Santilli, F., & Bagliacca, M. (2011). Relationship between anti-European brown hare syndrome serological titers and brown hare (Lepus europaeus Pallas) densities. International Journal of Zoology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/436193

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