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2008
Family Strongylidae Baird, 1853 Strongylus sp. Galictis vittata (Schreber), small intestine, Rio de Janeiro (Noronha et al. 2002).
Vieira, Fabiano M. +2 more
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Family Strongylidae Baird, 1853 Strongylus sp. Galictis vittata (Schreber), small intestine, Rio de Janeiro (Noronha et al. 2002).
Vieira, Fabiano M. +2 more
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Factors associated with strongylida infections in sheep on farms in peri-urban Nairobi, Kenya.
Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and ReportsGastrointestinal parasite infections are among the major limitations to production in sheep in many parts of the world. It is important to continually assess their levels of infection in order to institute control measures and reduce the impact.
Cherotich J. Tangus +4 more
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Veterinary parasitology
Small ruminants (sheep and goats) constantly suffer from endoparasitoses caused by gastrointestinal nematodes. Among these, the species Haemonchus contortus (Rudolphi, 1803) is considered to be the one of greatest importance within sheep farming.
Karina Araújo Dos Anjos +5 more
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Small ruminants (sheep and goats) constantly suffer from endoparasitoses caused by gastrointestinal nematodes. Among these, the species Haemonchus contortus (Rudolphi, 1803) is considered to be the one of greatest importance within sheep farming.
Karina Araújo Dos Anjos +5 more
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Transmission of equine cyathostomes (Strongylidae) in central Texas
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1983SUMMARY After foaling, 6 mares and their foals were placed on equine parasite-free pastures. Observations of fecal nematode eggs and pasture larvae indicated peak cyathostome egg production occurred in late August and early September, with greatest numbers of larvae on the forage appearing during October.
T M, Craig, J M, Bowen, K G, Ludwig
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Estimating Transmission Potential in Gastrointestinal Nematodes (Order: Strongylida)
Journal of Parasitology, 2001Microparasite virulence (the potential to cause harm in the host) is thought to be regulated by a direct trade-off with pathogen transmission potential, but it is unclear whether similar trade-offs occur in macroparasites (helminths). In this analysis, the transmission potentials of 5 nematode species (order Strongylida), known to differ in their ...
D L, Medica, M V, Sukhdeo
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Journal of Parasitology, 2019
From the small intestines of both Ctenomys boliviensis and Ctenomys steinbachi collected from August 1984 through June 1990 from the eastern lowlands of the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia a total of 36 specimens of Ancylostoma were recovered ...
Guinevere O Drabik, S. Gardner
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From the small intestines of both Ctenomys boliviensis and Ctenomys steinbachi collected from August 1984 through June 1990 from the eastern lowlands of the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia a total of 36 specimens of Ancylostoma were recovered ...
Guinevere O Drabik, S. Gardner
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2015
Family Strongylidae Strongylid type Lama guanicoe, Magallanes, Chile (Semicaptivity), Correa et al. (2012). Lama guanicoe, Chile, Henning (1984) and Cáceres (2000) in Cortés Gutierrez (2006). Lama guanicoe, Chilean Patagonia, Ruiz-Aravena & Correa (2010). Lontra provocax, Región de los Ríos, Chile, Proboste et al. (2010). Lycalopex griseus, Magallanes,
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Family Strongylidae Strongylid type Lama guanicoe, Magallanes, Chile (Semicaptivity), Correa et al. (2012). Lama guanicoe, Chile, Henning (1984) and Cáceres (2000) in Cortés Gutierrez (2006). Lama guanicoe, Chilean Patagonia, Ruiz-Aravena & Correa (2010). Lontra provocax, Región de los Ríos, Chile, Proboste et al. (2010). Lycalopex griseus, Magallanes,
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The origins and evolutionary expansion of the Strongylida (Nematoda)
International Journal for Parasitology, 1994The Strongylida are thought to have arisen from free-living rhabditoid nematodes, but the relationships between the major groupings within the Strongylida, the Strongylina, the Metastrongylina, Trichostrongylina and the Ancylostomatina are far from clear in spite of the abundance of morphological data now available for analysis. Evolutionary mechanisms
M C, Durette-Desset +2 more
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Zootaxa, 2019
New species of Coronostrongylus and Dorcopsistrongylus (Strongyloidea: Chabertiidae) are described from Dorcopsis muelleri (Macropodidae) from Kumawa Mountains, West Papua, Indonesia. Coronostrongylus hasegawai n.sp .is most similar to C.
E. Purwaningsih, K. Dewi, L. Smales
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New species of Coronostrongylus and Dorcopsistrongylus (Strongyloidea: Chabertiidae) are described from Dorcopsis muelleri (Macropodidae) from Kumawa Mountains, West Papua, Indonesia. Coronostrongylus hasegawai n.sp .is most similar to C.
E. Purwaningsih, K. Dewi, L. Smales
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2023
Four Triodontophorus species are found in horses of different areas of the Soviet Union. T. nipponicus, a species new for the USSR fauna, is redescribed; Equus hemionus and E. przewaskii are for the first time established as hosts. T. popowi is sunk in synonymy of T. tenuicollis.
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Four Triodontophorus species are found in horses of different areas of the Soviet Union. T. nipponicus, a species new for the USSR fauna, is redescribed; Equus hemionus and E. przewaskii are for the first time established as hosts. T. popowi is sunk in synonymy of T. tenuicollis.
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