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They are federally endangered due to multiple threats, including introduced infectious disease. From — , we conducted surveillance for 16 pathogens and estimated population sizes, adult survival, and lamb survival. We used mixed effects regression models to assess disease patterns at the individual and population levels. Higher Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae seropositivity was associated with lower lamb survival, consistent with lambs having high rates of pneumonia-associated mortality, which may be slowing population recovery.
There was no association between M. Adult survival was positively associated with population size and parainfluenza-3 virus seroprevalence in the same year, and orf virus seroprevalence in the previous year. Peninsular bighorn sheep are recovering from small population sizes in a habitat of environmental extremes, compounded by infectious disease. Our research can help inform future pathogen surveillance and population monitoring for the long-term conservation of this population.
Pneumonia epidemics are a source of mortality and decreased lamb survival in bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis throughout much of their range Besser et al. Bighorn sheep pneumonia is a disease complex involving co-infection with pathogens, environmental and immune factors, and host behavior Besser et al.