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Topic:Population Dynamics

The population dynamics of horses refers to the study of changes in horse populations over time, influenced by factors such as birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration. These dynamics are shaped by environmental conditions, resource availability, predation, and human intervention. Understanding population dynamics is essential for managing wild horse populations and ensuring sustainable practices in breeding and conservation efforts. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the factors affecting horse population dynamics, including genetic diversity, habitat utilization, and the impact of management strategies on population stability and growth.
Genomic insights into the genetic diversity, lateral gaits and high-altitude adaptation of Chakouyi (CKY) horses.
Journal of genetics and genomics = Yi chuan xue bao    November 19, 2024   Volume 52, Issue 8 1001-1010 doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2024.11.008
Liu YK, Fu WW, Wang ZY, Pei SW, Li KH, Wu WW, Le MZ, Yue XP.Chakouyi (CKY) horses from the Qinghai‒Xizang Plateau are well known for their unique lateral gaits and high-altitude adaptation, but genetic mechanisms underlying these phenotypes remain unclear. This study presents a comparison of 60 newly resequenced genomes of gaited CKY horses with 139 public genomes from 19 horse breeds. Population structure analyses (admixture, PCA, and neighbor-joining tree) reveal a close genetic relationship between CKY and other highland breeds (Tibetan and Chaidamu horses). Compared with other Chinese breeds, CKY horses present reduced nucleotide diversity (θπ)...
The global spread of Oriental Horses in the past 1,500 years through the lens of the Y chromosome.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America    November 18, 2024   Volume 121, Issue 49 e2414408121 doi: 10.1073/pnas.2414408121
Radovic L, Remer V, Rigler D, Bozlak E, Allen L, Brem G, Reissman M, Brockmann GA, Ropka-Molik K, Stefaniuk-Szmukier M, Kalinkova L, Kalashnikov VV....Since their domestication, horses have accompanied mankind, and humans have constantly shaped horses according to their needs through stallion-centered breeding. Consequently, the male-specific portion of the Y chromosome (MSY) is extremely uniform in modern horse breeds. The majority of stallions worldwide carry MSY haplotypes (HT) attributed to an only ~1,500-y-old, so-called, "Crown" haplogroup. The predominance of the Crown in modern horse breeds is thought to represent a footprint of the vast impact of stallions of "Oriental origin" in the past millennium. Here, we report the results of a...
Genetic characterization of phenotypic traits in endangered Taishu horse breed and their breeding strategy.
Journal of equine veterinary science    November 15, 2024   Volume 144 105233 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105233
Yoshihara T, Tozaki T, Nakaya S, Takasu M, Kawate K, Furukawa R, Kikuchi M, Isihge T, Nagata SI, Kakoi H, Hobo S.The Taishu horse is a native Japanese breed threatened with extinction. It is important to genotype the causative genes of rare phenotypes in endangered breeds because unique genetic traits might be lost unless a breeding strategy for conservation is constructed. In the present study, nine single-nucleotide variants and three indels of nine genes related to coat color, body composition, and gait were genotyped in 56 Taishu horses. Of these, only three genes were polymorphic. The observed coat color phenotypes coincided with the estimated phenotype from the genotypes, whereas black horses showe...
Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial genome of Cylicostephanus longibursatus.
Parasitology research    October 29, 2024   Volume 123, Issue 10 363 doi: 10.1007/s00436-024-08385-w
Ma L, Li J, He J, Jiang T, Hao Y, Bu Y.Cylicostephanus longibursatus is a common parasite in equine animals. Hosts infected by these nematodes might face disease or death. This study utilized next-generation sequencing technology to sequence the complete mitochondrial genome (mt genome) of C. longibursatus. Through bioinformatics techniques, the genomic base composition, codon usage, tRNA secondary structures, evolutionary relationships, and taxonomic status were analyzed. The results revealed that the mitochondrial genome of C. longibursatus is a double-stranded, 13,807-bp closed circular molecule with an AT content of 76.0%, indi...
Advancing equine genomics: the development of a high density Axiom_Ashwa SNP chip for Indian horses and ponies.
Functional & integrative genomics    October 23, 2024   Volume 24, Issue 6 195 doi: 10.1007/s10142-024-01482-0
Ahlawat S, Niranjan SK, Arora R, Vijh RK, Kumar A, Sharma U, Raheja M, Popli K, Yadav S, Mehta SC.The unique horse and pony breeds of India are declining at an alarming rate. These horses have been integral to the Indian culture and customs for centuries and represent a valuable genetic resource. It is imperative to harness the potential of this equine genetic resource that urgently needs conservation. The study highlights the design and development of a high density SNP array, the Axiom_Ashwa to aid in the genetic analysis and conservation efforts for Indian horse and pony breeds. With 613,950 SNPs, this chip offers extensive genome coverage having an average inter-marker distance of 4 k...
Correction: Genetic diversity and signatures of selection in Icelandic horses and Exmoor ponies.
BMC genomics    October 22, 2024   Volume 25, Issue 1 988 doi: 10.1186/s12864-024-10908-9
Sigurðardóttir H, Ablondi M, Kristjansson T, Lindgren G, Eriksson S.No abstract available
Whole genome sequencing and de novo genome assembly of the Kazakh native horse Zhabe.
Frontiers in genetics    October 21, 2024   Volume 15 1466382 doi: 10.3389/fgene.2024.1466382
Assanbayev T, Akilzhanov R, Sharapatov T, Bektayev R, Samatkyzy D, Karabayev D, Gabdulkayum A, Daniyarov A, Rakhimova S, Kozhamkulov U, Sarbassov D....No abstract available
Assessment of horse breeding and husbandry practices in southwest Ethiopia: Its implication to design breeding program.
Heliyon    October 18, 2024   Volume 10, Issue 20 e39280 doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39280
Mustefa A, Engdawork A, Sinke S.Ethiopian horses are multipurpose horses that have socioeconomic significance for smallholder farmers. However, studies regarding their husbandry practices have received little attention. Thus, the current study was conducted to assess the horse husbandry practices in the southwest Ethiopia. Data were collected through semi-structured questionnaires from a total of 196 randomly selected respondents. The general linear model and frequency procedures of the Statistical Analysis System (SAS 9.0) were used to analyze the quantitative and qualitative data, while indices were calculated using Micros...
Influence of Sires on Population Substructure in Dülmen Wild Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    October 9, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 19 2904 doi: 10.3390/ani14192904
Duderstadt S, Distl O.The objectives of the present study were to analyze the influence of the stallions employed in the Dülmen wild horses on the genetic diversity and population substructure using Bayesian cluster analysis. The Dülmen wild horse is maintained as a unique horse population exposed to the natural conditions all year round in the Merfelder Bruch near Dülmen in Westphalia, Germany. Stallions selected for breeding have to prove their abilities to survive under this harsh environment. We used multilocus genotypic information from a set of 29 autosomal microsatellites to determine the paternity of 185...
Pedigree tracing to determine the origins of the modern Palomino Horse Breeders of America stock-type horse.
Journal of equine veterinary science    October 9, 2024   Volume 143 105209 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105209
Pepper B, North E, Foster M, Culwell J, Nicodemus MC, Cavinder C, Harvey K, Williams T.Registration numbers for the Palomino Horse Breeders of America (PHBA) have risen with the assistance of new registration guidelines. These changes in guidelines allowed for registration of any horse with a palomino body color, including those with unknown pedigrees. While this promoted registry growth, documenting the breed's orgins from those known pedigrees making up the breed's foundation is important with the introduction of unknown pedigrees. This can be accomplished using pedigree tracing, which is of particular value for color registries as the study of coat color patterns is plagued w...
Rational quinidine dosage regimen for atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred racehorses based on population pharmacokinetics.
Frontiers in veterinary science    October 7, 2024   Volume 11 1454342 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1454342
Kuroda T, Minamijima Y, Kinman CK, Takahashi Y, Ebisuda Y, Inoue K, Ishikawa H, Mita H, Tamura N, Nukada T, Toutain PL, Ohta M.Quinidine (QND) sulfate is an effective treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF) in horses, and several dosage regimens have been proposed to address its wide variability in response and potential adverse effects. The purpose of this study was to analyze the variability in plasma quinidine concentrations using population pharmacokinetics to determine an effective and safe dosage regimen for Thoroughbred horses. Unassigned: Six healthy Thoroughbred horses were treated with 20 mg/kg quinidine sulfate dihydrate (16.58 mg/kg QND base) administered PO or 5 mg/kg quinidine hydrochloride monohydr...
Analyses of whole-genome sequences from 185 North American Thoroughbred horses, spanning 5 generations.
Scientific reports    October 2, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 1 22930 doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-73645-9
Bailey E, Finno CJ, Cullen JN, Kalbfleisch T, Petersen JL.Whole genome sequences (WGS) of 185 North American Thoroughbred horses were compared to quantify the number and frequency of variants, diversity of mitotypes, and autosomal runs of homozygosity (ROH). Of the samples, 82 horses were born between 1965 and 1986 (Group 1); the remaining 103, selected to maximize pedigree diversity, were born between 2000 and 2020 (Group 2). Over 14.3 million autosomal variants were identified with 4.5-5.0 million found per horse. Mitochondrial sequences associated the North American Thoroughbreds with 9 of 17 clades previously identified among diverse breeds. Indi...
Equine Doping Controls of Thymosin β $$ beta $$ 4: A Population Study and Strategy for Misuse Detection.
Drug testing and analysis    September 24, 2024   doi: 10.1002/dta.3806
Delcourt V, Garcia P, Chabot B, Aber N, Pescher M, Cacault M, Scholtes P, Loup B, Barnabé A, Popot MA, Bailly-Chouriberry L.Thymosin 4 (TB4) is a ubiquitous, highly conserved and abundant peptide among mammals with a critical role in cytoskeleton organization. In spite of its yet non-authorized use as a medicine and being forbidden by the IFHA, the FEI, and the WADA, intelligence and doping control laboratories reported numerous products available online claiming to contain a synthetic acetylated fragment of TB4 or TB4 itself, promoted as a growth factor with regenerative properties. In this article, the first estimation of the endogenous TB4 concentration in racing horses' blood samples was performed through a po...
A comparison of the welfare of free-ranging native pony herds on common land with those used for conservation grazing in the UK.
Animal welfare (South Mimms, England)    September 16, 2024   Volume 33 e30 doi: 10.1017/awf.2024.35
McDonald S, Harley JJ, Hockenhull J.Free-ranging native Dartmoor and Exmoor ponies have not only held strong cultural and environmental significance for thousands of years within their respective national parks, but their environmental benefits and naturally selected characteristics have also been acknowledged and harnessed for conservation grazing and rewilding programmes. Despite a wealth of literature regarding the welfare of sports, leisure and working horses, there is little information concerning the welfare of free-ranging and extensively grazing ponies. The present study compared the welfare of native Exmoor and Dartmoor...
Survey of ocular abnormalities in a population of Turkmen horses.
Veterinary ophthalmology    September 16, 2024   Volume 28, Issue 4 741-746 doi: 10.1111/vop.13276
Faghihi H, Gharibi A, Ansari Mood M, Rajaei SM, Alavi SM.The aim of this study was to detect and describe ocular abnormalities in a population of Turkmen horses. Methods: A total of 55 Turkmen horses (33 mares and 22 stallions) from one herd were evaluated in this study. Methods: Demographic data (Age, Sex, Coat color) were recorded. All animals underwent complete ophthalmic examination. The Schirmer tear test -I (STT-I) was performed for all horses prior to other diagnostic tests. Neuro-ophthalmic examinations (menace response, dazzle reflex, pupillary light reflex, maze test, and visual tracking) were carried out in different lighting situations (...
Genome-wide population affinities and signatures of adaptation in hydruntines, sussemiones and Asian wild asses.
Molecular ecology    September 16, 2024   Volume 33, Issue 19 e17527 doi: 10.1111/mec.17527
The extremely rich palaeontological record of the horse family, also known as equids, has provided many examples of macroevolutionary change over the last ~55 Mya. This family is also one of the most documented at the palaeogenomic level, with hundreds of ancient genomes sequenced. While these data have advanced understanding of the domestication history of horses and donkeys, the palaeogenomic record of other equids remains limited. In this study, we have generated genome-wide data for 25 ancient equid specimens spanning over 44 Ky and spread across Anatolia, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Mo...
Rewilded horses in European nature conservation – a genetics, ethics, and welfare perspective.
Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society    September 15, 2024   doi: 10.1111/brv.13146
In recent decades, the integration of horses (Equus ferus) in European rewilding initiatives has gained widespread popularity due to their potential for regulating vegetation and restoring natural ecosystems. However, employing horses in conservation efforts presents important challenges, which we here explore and discuss. These challenges encompass the lack of consensus on key terms inherent to conservation and rewilding, the entrenched culture and strong emotions associated with horses, low genetic diversity and high susceptibility to hereditary diseases in animals under human selection, as ...
Nineteen years of radiographic screening: Impact of sepsis and evolution of osteochondrosis dissecans prevalence in Walloon sport horses born between 2004 and 2022.
PloS one    September 10, 2024   Volume 19, Issue 9 e0308304 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308304
Van Cauter R, Caudron I, Lejeune JP, Rousset A, Serteyn D.Osteochondrosis dissecans is a particularly common developmental orthopaedic disorder in equines. Among its causes, the hereditary component is no longer a matter of debate, and, for several decades, the various studbooks for sport horses have been selecting stallions in order to limit the prevalence of this condition in the population. However, to our knowledge, no study has evaluated changes in the prevalence of osteochondrosis dissecans over time through longitudinal monitoring of a population of sport horses. The study presented here is part of a large screening programme for developmental...
Ancient equine genomes reveal dawn of horse domestication.
Nature    August 23, 2024   doi: 10.1038/d41586-024-02734-6
No abstract available
The Weight of Genetic Drift: A Pedigree-Based Evaluation of the Breton Horse Population in Brazil.
Veterinary medicine international    August 23, 2024   Volume 2024 4714077 doi: 10.1155/2024/4714077
Medeiros BB, Barcelos KMC, Andrade MO, Cristina da Paz Carvalho M, Miranda VR, de Oliveira Maia K, Reinhardt S, Patterson Rosa L.The genetic diversity of Breton horses in Brazil is a critical concern, mainly due to the small population size and low number of births per year. Given that the inbreeding was overlooked by breeders for multiple generations, we estimated the genetic diversity of this population utilizing pedigree-based measures of population diversity. A total of 1394 six-generation pedigrees representing the full population of registered Breton horses in Brazil defined a total population (TP,  = 2679), with horses born between 2000 and 2022, reproductively active and alive, as reported by the breed assoc...
Multivariate analysis of morphometric traits of the horse ecotypes reared in highlands of Bale Zone, Ethiopia.
Veterinary and animal science    August 22, 2024   Volume 25 100391 doi: 10.1016/j.vas.2024.100391
Guyo M, Tareke M, Tonamo A, Bediye D, Defar G.This study was conducted to evaluate morphometric traits of horse ecotypes reared in four districts of the Bale highlands, southeastern Ethiopia. Twenty-seven morphometric traits were measured from 500 horses (294 males and 206 females) of both sexes. Data were analyzed using SAS 2012. This study revealed that certain traits, such as head length, loin length, bi-ischial width, and sternum height of horses were similar. However, significant differences ( < 0.0001, < 0.01, < 0.05) were observed in other traits across the districts. All traits were affected by age ( < 0.05) except rump width an...
Genetic diversity and signatures of selection in Icelandic horses and Exmoor ponies.
BMC genomics    August 8, 2024   Volume 25, Issue 1 772 doi: 10.1186/s12864-024-10682-8
Sigurðardóttir H, Ablondi M, Kristjansson T, Lindgren G, Eriksson S.The Icelandic horse and Exmoor pony are ancient, native breeds, adapted to harsh environmental conditions and they have both undergone severe historic bottlenecks. However, in modern days, the selection pressures on these breeds differ substantially. The aim of this study was to assess genetic diversity in both breeds through expected (HE) and observed heterozygosity (HO) and effective population size (Ne). Furthermore, we aimed to identify runs of homozygosity (ROH) to estimate and compare genomic inbreeding and signatures of selection in the breeds. Results: HO was estimated at 0.34 and 0.33...
Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Dülmen Wild, Liebenthal and Polish Konik Horses in Comparison with Przewalski, Sorraia, German Draught and Riding Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    July 31, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 15 doi: 10.3390/ani14152221
Duderstadt S, Distl O.The objective of the present study was to analyze the genetic diversity, individual-based assessment of population structure, and admixture in the Dülmen wild horse population in comparison to warmblood, coldblood, and primitive horse populations. The Dülmen wild horse is kept as a unique horse population in the Merfelder Bruch near Dülmen in Westphalia, Germany, and since 1856 has been managed by the Dukes of Croÿ. The Dülmen wild horse population is exposed to the natural conditions of the Merfelder Bruch all year round without human interventions for feeding and veterinary care. In the...
Breeding Value Estimation Based on Morphological Evaluation of the Maremmano Horse Population through Factor Analysis.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    July 31, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 15 2232 doi: 10.3390/ani14152232
Giontella A, Silvestrelli M, Cocciolone A, Pieramati C, Sarti FM.Morphological scoring is a common evaluation method for domestic animals. The National Association of Maremmano Breeders (ANAM) has provided a dataset containing the records of 600 horses, four metric measurements (cm) and 24 traits with a continuous evaluation scale, each one with 15 classes. Moreover, a body condition score (BCS) with five classes is included. In this study, factor analysis was conducted to create a small number of informative factors (3) obtained from these traits, and a new BLUP-AM-MT index was established. The New Estimated Breeding Value (NEBV1) of each horse was compute...
Imputation of single nucleotide polymorphism genotypes in ungenotyped sport horses from the genotypes of their progeny.
Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience    July 31, 2024   Volume 18, Issue 9 101278 doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2024.101278
Doyle JL, Egan S, Berry DP.Many sport horse studbooks worldwide use microsatellite markers for parentage verification. However, many have expressed a desire to introduce genomic selection using genome-wide dense single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes to complement their current breeding programmes. Hence, it does not make sense to genotype the same animal for both microsatellite markers and SNP markers. Transitioning to SNP-based parentage verification is an obvious solution but one barrier to this transition is the lack of SNP data on parents from which to verify parentage against. Therefore, the objective of t...
Methanogenic patterns in the gut microbiome are associated with survival in a population of feral horses.
Nature communications    July 22, 2024   Volume 15, Issue 1 6012 doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-49963-x
Stothart MR, McLoughlin PD, Medill SA, Greuel RJ, Wilson AJ, Poissant J.Gut microbiomes are widely hypothesised to influence host fitness and have been experimentally shown to affect host health and phenotypes under laboratory conditions. However, the extent to which they do so in free-living animal populations and the proximate mechanisms involved remain open questions. In this study, using long-term, individual-based life history and shallow shotgun metagenomic sequencing data (2394 fecal samples from 794 individuals collected between 2013-2019), we quantify relationships between gut microbiome variation and survival in a feral population of horses under natural...
The first study of the prevalence and genetic diversity of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses in Russia.
Parasitology research    July 20, 2024   Volume 123, Issue 7 279 doi: 10.1007/s00436-024-08300-3
Rar V, Marchenko V, Suntsova O, Epikhina T, Tikunov A, Meltsov I, Fedorets V, Igolkina Y, Kozlova I, Tikunova N.Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a global worldwide infection, which can lead to the death of animals. Despite the causative agents of EP being well studied, there are no data on the distribution and genetic characteristics of EP agents in any region of Russia. In this study, blood samples from 750 horses from Novosibirsk province, Irkutsk province, and Altai region of Russian Siberia were examined for the presence of EP agents. Theileria equi and Babesia caballi were detected in all examined regions, with mean prevalence rates of 60.4% and 7.2%, respectively. The identified pathogens were genetic...
Natural grazing by horses and cattle promotes bird diversity in a restored European alluvial grassland.
PeerJ    July 19, 2024   Volume 12 e17777 doi: 10.7717/peerj.17777
Lovász L, Korner-Nievergelt F, Amrhein V.A challenge in grassland conservation is to maintain both the openness and the heterogeneity of the habitat to support the diversity of their animal communities, including birds-a taxon that is known to be sensitive to disturbance. An increasingly used management tool in European grassland conservation, especially in rewilding projects, is grazing by large herbivores such as horses and cattle. These grazers are believed to create and maintain patchy landscapes that promote diversity and richness of other species, but their influence on birds is often debated by conservationists, who raise conc...
EquCab_Finn: A new reference genome assembly for the domestic horse, Finnhorse.
Animal genetics    July 10, 2024   doi: 10.1111/age.13463
Pokharel K, Weldenegodguad M, Reilas T, Kantanen J.Finnhorse is Finland's native and national horse breed and it has genetic affinities to northern European and Asian horses. It has historical importance for agriculture, forest work and transport and as a war horse. Finnhorse has four breeding sections in the studbook and is under conservation and characterisation efforts. We sequenced and annotated the genome of a Finnhorse mare from the working horse section using PacBio and Omni-C data. This genome can complement the existing Thoroughbred reference genome (EquCab 3.0) and facilitate genetic studies of horses from northern Eurasia. We assemb...
Using high-density SNP data to unravel the origin of the Franches-Montagnes horse breed.
Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE    July 10, 2024   Volume 56, Issue 1 53 doi: 10.1186/s12711-024-00922-6
Gmel AI, Mikko S, Ricard A, Velie BD, Gerber V, Hamilton NA, Neuditschko M.The Franches-Montagnes (FM) is the last native horse breed of Switzerland, established at the end of the 19th century by cross-breeding local mares with Anglo-Norman stallions. We collected high-density SNP genotype data (Axiom™ 670 K Equine genotyping array) from 522 FM horses, including 44 old-type horses (OF), 514 European Warmblood horses (WB) from Sweden and Switzerland (including a stallion used for cross-breeding in 1990), 136 purebred Arabians (AR), 32 Shagya Arabians (SA), and 64 Thoroughbred (TB) horses, as introgressed WB stallions showed TB origin in their pedigrees. The aim of ...