Intestinal helminth parasites of the grey wolf (canis lupus l.) In Serbia
Апстракт
The grey wolf (Canis lupus L.) is the most widespread large carnivore in Europe with large populations in the Eastern part of Europe and the Balkan Peninsula. In this study, a total of 102 wolves were examined for intestinal helminth parasites. The carcasses were collected within the Serbian part of the wolf's range during the period 2009-2014. Nine helminth species were found: one nematode, Toxocara canis (3.9%), one trematode, Alaria alata (1.0%), and seven cestodes, Taenia pisiformis (1.0%), T. hydatigena (9.8%), T. polyacantha (2.9%), T. taeniaeformis (2.0%), T. (syn. Multiceps) multiceps (3.9%), T. serialis (1.0%) and Mesocestoides litteratus (1.0%). Taenia (syn. Hydatigera) taeniaeformis has been registered for the first time in a wolf from Europe. An overall moderate prevalence (16.7%) of infected wolves was recorded. There was no statistically significant difference in prevalence between sexes. Of the years studied, the highest prevalence was found in 2014 (57.1%). The maximum ...number of helminth species per host specimen was four.
Кључне речи:
Serbia / intestinal parasites / helminths / Grey wolf / Canis lupus L.Извор:
Acta Veterinaria Hungarica, 2015, 63, 2, 189-198Издавач:
- Akademiai Kiado Rt, Budapest
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Савремени концепти газдовања популацијама дивљачи у циљу веће економске валоризације (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-31009)
DOI: 10.1556/AVet.2015.016
ISSN: 0236-6290
PubMed: 26051257
WoS: 000357079000005
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84940891103
Институција/група
Naučni institut za veterinarstvo SrbijeTY - JOUR AU - Ćirović, Duško AU - Pavlović, Ivan AU - Penezić, Aleksandra PY - 2015 UR - https://reponivs.nivs.rs/handle/123456789/293 AB - The grey wolf (Canis lupus L.) is the most widespread large carnivore in Europe with large populations in the Eastern part of Europe and the Balkan Peninsula. In this study, a total of 102 wolves were examined for intestinal helminth parasites. The carcasses were collected within the Serbian part of the wolf's range during the period 2009-2014. Nine helminth species were found: one nematode, Toxocara canis (3.9%), one trematode, Alaria alata (1.0%), and seven cestodes, Taenia pisiformis (1.0%), T. hydatigena (9.8%), T. polyacantha (2.9%), T. taeniaeformis (2.0%), T. (syn. Multiceps) multiceps (3.9%), T. serialis (1.0%) and Mesocestoides litteratus (1.0%). Taenia (syn. Hydatigera) taeniaeformis has been registered for the first time in a wolf from Europe. An overall moderate prevalence (16.7%) of infected wolves was recorded. There was no statistically significant difference in prevalence between sexes. Of the years studied, the highest prevalence was found in 2014 (57.1%). The maximum number of helminth species per host specimen was four. PB - Akademiai Kiado Rt, Budapest T2 - Acta Veterinaria Hungarica T1 - Intestinal helminth parasites of the grey wolf (canis lupus l.) In Serbia EP - 198 IS - 2 SP - 189 VL - 63 DO - 10.1556/AVet.2015.016 UR - conv_453 ER -
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Ćirović, D., Pavlović, I.,& Penezić, A.. (2015). Intestinal helminth parasites of the grey wolf (canis lupus l.) In Serbia. in Acta Veterinaria Hungarica Akademiai Kiado Rt, Budapest., 63(2), 189-198. https://doi.org/10.1556/AVet.2015.016 conv_453
Ćirović D, Pavlović I, Penezić A. Intestinal helminth parasites of the grey wolf (canis lupus l.) In Serbia. in Acta Veterinaria Hungarica. 2015;63(2):189-198. doi:10.1556/AVet.2015.016 conv_453 .
Ćirović, Duško, Pavlović, Ivan, Penezić, Aleksandra, "Intestinal helminth parasites of the grey wolf (canis lupus l.) In Serbia" in Acta Veterinaria Hungarica, 63, no. 2 (2015):189-198, https://doi.org/10.1556/AVet.2015.016 ., conv_453 .