Rumen Ciliate Fauna of Alaskan Moose ( Alces americana), Musk‐Ox (Ovibos moschatus) and Dall Mountain Sheep (Ovis dalli)*

SYNOPSIS Total numbers, generic distribution and percentage species distribution were determined for the ciliate protozoa in rumen contents obtained from Alaskan moose ( Alces americana ), musk‐ox (Ovibos moschatus) and Dall mountain sheep (Ovis dalli) . The musk‐ox has a fauna somewhat similar to t...

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Published in:The Journal of Protozoology
Main Author: DEHORITY, B. A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1974
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1974.tb03612.x
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Summary:SYNOPSIS Total numbers, generic distribution and percentage species distribution were determined for the ciliate protozoa in rumen contents obtained from Alaskan moose ( Alces americana ), musk‐ox (Ovibos moschatus) and Dall mountain sheep (Ovis dalli) . The musk‐ox has a fauna somewhat similar to that previously observed in reindeer and caribou. In contrast, only protozoa in the genus Entodinium were observed in moose, while Dall mountain sheep have a fauna unique among Alaskan ruminants studied to date. Other than Entodinium exiguum which was common to all animals, only 2 additional species of Entodinium , observed in the moose and musk‐ox, occurred in more than one animal species. Four new species of protozoa are described, Entodinium dalli sp.n., Entodinium constrictum sp.n. and Polyplastron alaskum sp.n. from the Dall mountain sheep and Entodinium alces sp.n. from moose.