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Gastroenteric parasite of wild Galliformes in the Italian Alps: implication for conservation management.
Fanelli, A; Menardi, G; Chiodo, M; Giordano, O; Ficetto, G; Bessone, M; Lasagna, A; Carpignano, M G; Molinar Min, A; Gugiatti, A; Meneguz, P G; Tizzani, P.
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  • Fanelli A; Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10090 - Grugliasco (Turin), Italy.
  • Menardi G; Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10090 - Grugliasco (Turin), Italy.
  • Chiodo M; Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10090 - Grugliasco (Turin), Italy.
  • Giordano O; Comprensorio Alpino CN2 "Valle Varaita", Valle Varaita, Italy.
  • Ficetto G; Comprensorio Alpino CN2 "Valle Varaita", Valle Varaita, Italy.
  • Bessone M; Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10090 - Grugliasco (Turin), Italy.
  • Lasagna A; Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10090 - Grugliasco (Turin), Italy.
  • Carpignano MG; Comprensorio Alpino CN3 "Valli Maira e Grana", Valli Maira e Grana, Italy.
  • Molinar Min A; Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10090 - Grugliasco (Turin), Italy.
  • Gugiatti A; Comprensorio Alpino "Sondrio", Sondrio, Italy.
  • Meneguz PG; Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10090 - Grugliasco (Turin), Italy.
  • Tizzani P; Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, 10090 - Grugliasco (Turin), Italy.
Parasitology ; 147(4): 471-477, 2020 04.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31852557
ABSTRACT
This study provides insights about the diversity, prevalence and distribution of alpine wild galliformes gastrointestinal parasite community, trying to fill a gap in the scientific information currently available in scientific literature. The analysis included three host species 77 rock partridge (Alectoris graeca saxatilis), 83 black grouse (Tetrao tetrix tetrix) and 26 rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta helveticus) shot during the hunting seasons 2008-2015. Parasites isolated were Ascaridia compar, Capillaria caudinflata and cestodes. The rock ptarmigan was free from gastrointestinal parasites, whereas the most prevalent helminth (37%) was A. compar in both black grouse and rock partridge. C. caudinflata occurrence was significantly higher in black grouse (prevalence = 10%, mean abundance = 0.6 parasites/sampled animal) than in rock partridge (prevalence = 1.20%, mean abundance = 0.01 parasites/sampled animal). Significant differences were detected among hunting districts. A. compar was found with a significant higher degree of infestation in the hunting districts in the northern part of the study area whereas cestodes abundance was higher in Lanzo Valley. Quantitative analysis of risk factors was carried out using a generalized linear model (GLM) only on the most common parasite (A. compar). Latitude was the only factors associated with infestation risk (OR = 52.4). This study provides information on the composition and variability of the parasite community in the alpine Galliformes species.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ascaridiasis / Enfermedades de las Aves / Infecciones por Cestodos / Infecciones por Enoplida / Galliformes / Parasitosis Intestinales Tipo de estudio: Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Parasitology Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ascaridiasis / Enfermedades de las Aves / Infecciones por Cestodos / Infecciones por Enoplida / Galliformes / Parasitosis Intestinales Tipo de estudio: Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Parasitology Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia