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Table 1 Geographical origin, host species, sample size, and sampling year of the Sarcoptes included in this study

From: Sarcoptic mange in wild ruminants in Spain: solving the epidemiological enigma using microsatellite markers

Geographical origin

Host species

Sampled animals

Sarcoptes isolateda

Sampling year

Index case

Sierra de Grazalema (Andalucía)

C. pyrenaica

4

11

2017

2011

Sierra de las Nieves (Andalucía)

C. pyrenaica

6

13

2017

1989

Sierra Nevada (Andalucía)

C. pyrenaica

47

100

2017

1992

Tortosa-Beceite (Cataluña)

C. pyrenaica

10

11

2018

2014

Sierra de Cazorla (Andalucía)

C. pyrenaica

9

18

2017

1987

O. aries musimon

1

5

C. elaphus

2

10

Sierra de los Filabres (Andalucía)

C. pyrenaica

3

4

2018

2012

Sierras del Noroeste (Murcia)

C. pyrenaica

4

8

2019

1990

Sierra Espuña (Murcia)

A. lervia

1

2

2019

1991

Cordillera Cantábrica (Asturias)

R. pyrenaica

16

40

2010

1993

C. capreolus

2

4

C. elaphus

9

19

Sierra Morena (Andalucía)

C. elaphus

2

4

2011

NA

Sierra de Demanda (La Rioja)

C. elaphus

5

17

2011

2010

  1. Index case refers to the year of the first mange report in the wild host population of that area
  2. NA not available
  3. aMites that fulfilled the required criteria for the population genetic analysis after molecular analysis