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We present a methodological framework for health risk analysis (disease risk analysis) for conservation translocation that enables the process to be scaled and adapted to the project context. We illustrate its application to two wader (shorebird) population restoration projects with differing translocation plans.
Katie M. Beckmann +15 more
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Campbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 14, Issue 1, Page 1-46, 2018.
Vivian Welch +15 more
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Abstract Presented here are the results of archaeoparasitological analysis of habitation layers at Shag River Mouth, Otago coast. Two types of helminth eggs were identified: The first type is Toxocara canis, associated with the introduced kurī dog (Canis familiaris), which could have adversely affected local people and their dogs.
Mark Horrocks +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Campbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 13, Issue 1, Page 1-82, 2017.
Birte Snilstveit +8 more
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In the present study, the DNA barcoding of the nematode parasite infecting Ompok bimaculatus and Nemacheilus anguilla fish species was carried out in Barvi Reservoir, Maharashtra. To ascertain the taxonomic status of these nematode parasites, an 18S gene marker was used.
Gowhar Iqbal +9 more
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Distribution and risk factors of Ascarididae and other geohelminths in the soil of Uberlandia, Minas Gerais, Brazil [PDF]
Among the geohelminths, parasites from the Ascarididae family have a significant role in the human and animal health. This research aims to determine the prevalence of Ascarididae species in the soil in different areas located in a city of Minas Gerais State, Brazil (South America).
Mota, Kelem Cristina Pereira +5 more
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Ascaridia pavo n. sp. (Nematoda: Ascaridida), a new species of nematode in peafowl [PDF]
A new Ascaridiidae has been found parasitizing Pavo cristatus, an exotic bird bred on a commercial farm in the Pará Amazon. The new species of Ascaridia Dujardin, 1845 is described on the basis of light and scanning microscopy findings.
Raul Henrique da Silva Pinheiro +4 more
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Diversity of Helminth parasites in Sclerophrys maculata of Degema and Ogoni, Rivers State, Nigeria
Environmental alterations affect the diversity of amphibian helminth parasites. This study was conducted to investigate differences in the helminth community structure of amphibians, Sclerophrys maculata, collected from locations in Rivers State, Nigeria.
Amuzie, C.C. *, Akani, G.C. and Davies, E.L.
doaj
RNA-Seq de novo assembly and differential transcriptome analysis of the nematode Ascaridia galli in relation to in vivo exposure to flubendazole. [PDF]
The nematode Ascaridia galli (order Ascaridida) is an economically important intestinal parasite responsible for increased food consumption, reduced performance and elevated mortality in commercial poultry production.
Mihaela M Martis +4 more
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First record of Lagochilascaris minor (Nematoda: Ascarididae) in Leopardus geoffroyi (Carnivora: Felidae) in Brazil [PDF]
Abstract Lagochilascariasis is a parasitic disease caused by nematodes of the genus Lagochilascaris. These parasites occur in the neotropical region and their definitive hosts are wild animals, domestic dogs and felids and, accidentally, humans. Here, infection by Lagochilascaris minor is recorded for the first time in a wild felid, in Brazil.
Maira Aparecida Christello Trindade +3 more
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