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  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
16,559 Views
61 Pages

Evolution of the Family Equidae, Subfamily Equinae, in North, Central and South America, Eurasia and Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene

  • Omar Cirilli,
  • Helena Machado,
  • Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales,
  • Christina I. Barrón-Ortiz,
  • Edward Davis,
  • Christopher N. Jass,
  • Advait M. Jukar,
  • Zoe Landry,
  • Alejandro H. Marín-Leyva and
  • Raymond L. Bernor
  • + 9 authors

24 August 2022

Studies of horse evolution arose during the middle of the 19th century, and several hypotheses have been proposed for their taxonomy, paleobiogeography, paleoecology and evolution. The present contribution represents a collaboration of 19 multination...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,272 Views
21 Pages

In equine stables and their surroundings, a large number of insects are present that can be a nuisance to their equine hosts. Previous studies about dipterans transmitting infectious agents to Equidae have largely focused on Nematocera. For the prepa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,081 Views
13 Pages

Teeth Enamel Ultrastructural Analysis of Selected Equidae Taxa

  • Vitalii Demeshkant,
  • Michał Biegalski and
  • Leonid Rekovets

14 November 2023

This paper presents historical and evolutionary insights into the “tarpan” group of small horses by examining molar tooth enamel ultrastructure. Mathematical methodologies were applied to enhance the analysis. Tooth enamel from species su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,773 Views
13 Pages

Next-Generation Sequencing of the Complete Huaibei Grey Donkey Mitogenome and Mitogenomic Phylogeny of the Equidae Family

  • Jingjing Xia,
  • Liang Chang,
  • Dashuang Xu,
  • Yuqing Jia,
  • Yuanfei Ding,
  • Chengcheng Cao,
  • Zhaoyu Geng and
  • Sihua Jin

2 February 2023

The Huaibei grey donkey (HGD) is an endangered species and a vital native breed in Anhui Province, China. However, its complete mitogenome, phylogeny, and maternal origin remain unclear. The objectives of this study were to detect the genetic diversi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,212 Views
24 Pages

9 April 2021

The remains of equids are abundant in the Early Pleistocene faunas of Greece. “Apollonia-1” is one of the richest localities from the latest Villafranchian, providing eight skulls, mandibular remains and plenty of postcranial material during several...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,223 Views
23 Pages

Sarcolipin Exhibits Abundant RNA Transcription and Minimal Protein Expression in Horse Gluteal Muscle

  • Joseph M. Autry,
  • Christine B. Karim,
  • Sudeep Perumbakkam,
  • Carrie J. Finno,
  • Erica C. McKenzie,
  • David D. Thomas and
  • Stephanie J. Valberg

13 November 2020

Ca2+ regulation in equine muscle is important for horse performance, yet little is known about this species-specific regulation. We reported recently that horse encode unique gene and protein sequences for the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+-transpo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,830 Views
15 Pages

Epidemiology and Clinical Manifestation of West Nile Virus Infections of Equines in Hungary, 2007–2020

  • Orsolya Eszter Fehér,
  • Péter Fehérvári,
  • Csenge Hanna Tolnai,
  • Petra Forgách,
  • Péter Malik,
  • Ákos Jerzsele,
  • Zsombor Wagenhoffer,
  • Otto Szenci and
  • Orsolya Korbacska-Kutasi

18 November 2022

West Nile virus (WNV) is an emerging pathogen in Hungary, causing severe outbreaks in equines and humans since 2007. The aim of our study was to provide a comprehensive report on the clinical signs of West Nile neuroinvasive disease (WNND) in horses...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,951 Views
19 Pages

Ere, a Family of Short Interspersed Elements in the Genomes of Odd-Toed Ungulates (Perissodactyla)

  • Ilia G. Ustyantsev,
  • Sergey A. Kosushkin,
  • Olga R. Borodulina,
  • Nikita S. Vassetzky and
  • Dmitri A. Kramerov

5 July 2024

Short Interspersed Elements (SINEs) are eukaryotic retrotransposons transcribed by RNA polymerase III (pol III). Many mammalian SINEs (T+ SINEs) contain a polyadenylation signal (AATAAA), a pol III transcription terminator, and an A-rich tail in thei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,783 Views
13 Pages

3 July 2019

Comprehensive reports of the caseload of donkeys and mules in veterinary hospitals in the United States are lacking. We compiled the information of the caseload of donkeys and mules at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of Cal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,127 Views
9 Pages

Strong Evidence of the Role of Donkeys in the Epidemiology of Leptospira spp. in Semiarid Conditions

  • Davidianne de Andrade Morais,
  • Bruno Cesar Nunes,
  • Rafael Rodrigues Soares,
  • Murilo Duarte de Oliveira,
  • Diego Figueiredo da Costa,
  • Hosaneide Gomes de Araújo,
  • João Pessoa Araújo Júnior,
  • Camila Dantas Malossi,
  • Maria Luana Cristiny Rodrigues Silva and
  • Clebert José Alves
  • + 1 author

Donkeys (Equus asinus) are historically known for their close relationship to humanity, which raises the need to study zoonotic diseases that affect them. In this perspective, leptospirosis stands out as a disease with an economic and public health i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
876 Views
13 Pages

With the purpose of understanding the trophic relationships between three herbivores that use humid high-mountain grassland and evaluating a possible interspecific competition between them and depending on the importance of the hydromorphic vegetatio...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,769 Views
26 Pages

Viral Diseases that Affect Donkeys and Mules

  • Rebeca Jéssica Falcão Câmara,
  • Bruna Lopes Bueno,
  • Cláudia Fideles Resende,
  • Udeni B. R. Balasuriya,
  • Sidnei Miyoshi Sakamoto and
  • Jenner Karlisson Pimenta dos Reis

25 November 2020

Donkeys (Equus asinus) and mules represent approximately 50% of the entire domestic equine herd in the world and play an essential role in the lives of thousands of people, primarily in developing countries. Despite their importance, donkeys are curr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,580 Views
11 Pages

First Evidence of Ehrlichia minasensis Infection in Horses from Brazil

  • Lívia S. Muraro,
  • Aneliza de O. Souza,
  • Tamyres N. S. Leite,
  • Stefhano L. Cândido,
  • Andréia L. T. Melo,
  • Hugo S. Toma,
  • Mariana B. Carvalho,
  • Valéria Dutra,
  • Luciano Nakazato and
  • Daniel M. de Aguiar
  • + 1 author

25 February 2021

The genus Ehrlichia includes tick-borne bacterial pathogens affecting humans, domestic and wild mammals. Ehrlichia minasensis has been identified in different animal species and geographical locations, suggesting that this is a widely distributed and...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,809 Views
7 Pages

Equine Arteritis Virus (EAV) Outbreak in a Show Stallion Population

  • Christiane Otzdorff,
  • Julia Beckmann and
  • Lutz S. Goehring

24 October 2021

(1) Background: Equine arteritis virus (EAV) infection causes reproductive losses and systemic vasculitis in susceptible equidae. The intact male becomes the virus’ reservoir upon EAV infection, as it causes a chronic-persistent infection of the acce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,315 Views
13 Pages

Epidemiological Aspects of Equid Herpesvirus-Associated Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) Outbreaks

  • Eva Klouth,
  • Yury Zablotski,
  • Jessica L. Petersen,
  • Marco de Bruijn,
  • Gittan Gröndahl,
  • Susanne Müller and
  • Lutz S. Goehring

21 November 2022

Equid Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) is a multifactorial disease following an EHV-1 infection in Equidae. We investigated a total of 589 horses on 13 premises in Europe in search of risk factors for the development of EHM. We found that fever...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,596 Views
18 Pages

15 April 2023

The collection of gametes from recently deceased domestic and wildlife mammals has been well documented in the literature. Through the utilization of gametes recovered postmortem, scientists have successfully produced embryos in 10 different wildlife...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,985 Views
18 Pages

4 December 2020

Although the anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract has been characterized in the lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris), the exact anatomy of its tongue has not been studied. Samples of the lingual papillae and lingual glands were collected from the tong...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
10,540 Views
14 Pages

29 October 2021

Babesiosis is one of the most important tick-borne diseases in veterinary health, impacting mainly cattle, equidae, and canidae, and limiting the development of livestock industries worldwide. In humans, babesiosis is considered to be an emerging dis...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
9,683 Views
14 Pages

Segmental Posthetomy in a Four Stallions Case Series

  • Adriana Palozzo,
  • Gianluca Celani,
  • Giulia Guerri,
  • Paola Straticò,
  • Vincenzo Varasano and
  • Lucio Petrizzi

16 April 2021

Segmental posthetomy, also referred to as circumcision, reefing or posthioplasty, consists of removing a circumferential segment of the internal preputial lamina (internal preputial fold) followed by end-to-end anastomosis of skin edges. The purpose...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,949 Views
23 Pages

Antimicrobial Resistance and Genetic Diversity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strains Isolated from Equine and Other Veterinary Samples

  • Marine Pottier,
  • Sophie Castagnet,
  • François Gravey,
  • Guillaume Leduc,
  • Corinne Sévin,
  • Sandrine Petry,
  • Jean-Christophe Giard,
  • Simon Le Hello and
  • Albertine Léon

30 December 2022

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the leading causes of healthcare-associated infections in humans. This bacterium is less represented in veterinary medicine, despite causing difficult-to-treat infections due to its capacity to acquire antimicrobial r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,833 Views
13 Pages

Identification and Characterization of Linear Epitopes of Monoclonal Antibodies Against African Horse Sickness Virus Serotype 1 VP2 Protein

  • Xiaohua Ma,
  • Yingzhi Zhang,
  • Lei Na,
  • Ting Qi,
  • Weiwei Ma,
  • Xing Guo,
  • Xue-Feng Wang and
  • Xiaojun Wang

15 November 2024

African horse sickness (AHS) is an acute, fatal, contagious disease of animals of the family Equidae and is caused by infection with the African horse sickness virus (AHSV). Based on the outer capsid protein VP2, AHSV is classified into nine serotype...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,506 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 Alpha (HIF-1α) in Equine Sarcoid: An Immunohistochemical and Biochemical Study

  • Manuela Martano,
  • Gennaro Altamura,
  • Karen Power,
  • Brunella Restucci,
  • Francesca Carella,
  • Giuseppe Borzacchiello and
  • Paola Maiolino

14 January 2020

Background: equine sarcoids are the most frequent skin tumors in equidae worldwide. It is well known that delta bovine papillomaviruses are their causative agents. We have recently shown the presence in equine sarcoids of abnormal vessel structures,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,056 Views
9 Pages

Mobility and Invasion Related Gene Expression Patterns in Equine Sarcoid

  • Przemysław Podstawski,
  • Wojciech Witarski,
  • Tomasz Szmatoła,
  • Monika Bugno-Poniewierska and
  • Katarzyna Ropka-Molik

19 May 2020

Sarcoids are the most common skin neoplasm in the Equidae family. Sarcoids are benign, but may cause severe damage in affected animals. Due to the high risk of post-treatment recurrence and the lack of an effective method of treatment, it is reasonab...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,243 Views
24 Pages

The Induced Expression of BPV E4 Gene in Equine Adult Dermal Fibroblast Cells as a Potential Model of Skin Sarcoid-like Neoplasia

  • Przemysław Podstawski,
  • Marcin Samiec,
  • Maria Skrzyszowska,
  • Tomasz Szmatoła,
  • Ewelina Semik-Gurgul and
  • Katarzyna Ropka-Molik

10 February 2022

The equine sarcoid is one of the most common neoplasias in the Equidae family. Despite the association of this tumor with the presence of bovine papillomavirus (BPV), the molecular mechanism of this lesion has not been fully understood. The transgeni...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,813 Views
10 Pages

Seroprevalence of Anti-Theileria equi Antibodies in Horses from Three Geographically Distinct Areas of Romania

  • Simona Giubega,
  • Marius Stelian Ilie,
  • Iasmina Luca,
  • Tiana Florea,
  • Cristian Dreghiciu,
  • Ion Oprescu,
  • Sorin Morariu and
  • Gheorghe Dărăbuș

Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is an endemic tick-borne disease found in most countries around the world. It affects all species of Equidae, and it is caused by Theileria equi, Babesia caballi and T. haneyi. The research herein is the second study on the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,438 Views
18 Pages

Protection of Animals during Transport: Analysis of the Infringements Reported from 2009 to 2013 during On-Road Inspections in Italy

  • Barbara Padalino,
  • Roberta Barrasso,
  • Daniele Tullio,
  • Martina Zappaterra,
  • Leonardo Nanni Costa and
  • Giancarlo Bozzo

22 February 2020

Council Regulation (EC) No 1/2005 requires that vehicles that are transporting animals be subjected to checks conducted by competent authorities. Yearly, each member state sends a report to the European government on the infringements that have been...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,510 Views
16 Pages

18 November 2024

Background/Objectives: Dynamic changes in components from colostrum to mature milk occur in any mammal. However, the time it takes to reach the mature milk stage differs between taxa and species, as do the final concentrations of all the components....

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,049 Views
14 Pages

Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus: Epidemiological and Genomic Findings of an Emerging Pathogen in Central Italy

  • Francesca Cito,
  • Cristina Esmeralda Di Francesco,
  • Daniela Averaimo,
  • Alexandra Chiaverini,
  • Alessandra Alessiani,
  • Marco Di Domenico,
  • Marta Cresci,
  • Marco Rulli,
  • Maria Chiara Cantelmi and
  • Antonio Petrini
  • + 3 authors

8 May 2025

Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus (SEZ) is a major problem in equine veterinary medicine. Typically, a commensal in horses, SEZ can cause severe disease including respiratory infections, septicaemia and reproductive tract infections under certa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,789 Views
27 Pages

30 October 2024

There are numerous challenges associated with helminth control in captive animals. The aim of the present paper is to provide an overview of the research on deworming of captive herbivorous mammals, the associated problems and the solutions sought, i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,026 Views
17 Pages

Anatomical, Histological and Histochemical Observations of the Eyelids and Orbital Glands in the Lowland Tapir (Tapirus terrestris Linnaeus, 1785) (Perissodactyla: Ceratomorpha)

  • Joanna Klećkowska-Nawrot,
  • Karolina Goździewska-Harłajczuk,
  • Marta Kupczyńska,
  • Katarzyna Kaleta-Kuratewicz,
  • Piotr Kuropka and
  • Karolina Barszcz

23 June 2023

The lowland tapir is one of four species belonging to the Tapiridae family of the Ceratomorpha suborder, similar to Rhinocerotidae. This study describes anatomy with morphometry, histology (hematoxylin and eosin, Masson-Goldner trichrome, Movat penta...