Ecological analyses of the intestinal helminth communities of the wolf, Canis lupus, in Spain

This work describes the ecological characteristics of the intestinal helminth communities of 50 wolves (Canis lupus L.) from Spain. The species found were classified into three groups according to prevalence, intensity and intestinal distribution. Taenia hydatigena Pallas, 1766 and Uncinaria stenoce...

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Published in:Folia Parasitologica
Main Authors: Segovia, Juan-Matías, Guerrero, Ricardo, Torres, Jordi, Miquel, Jordi, Feliu, Carlos
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:68403acd-6929-4781-b2c4-221353b6ebe5 2024-03-17T08:57:18+00:00 Ecological analyses of the intestinal helminth communities of the wolf, Canis lupus, in Spain Segovia, Juan-Matías Guerrero, Ricardo Torres, Jordi Miquel, Jordi Feliu, Carlos 231-236 média svazek https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:68403acd-6929-4781-b2c4-221353b6ebe5 https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2003.041 unknown https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:68403acd-6929-4781-b2c4-221353b6ebe5 doi:10.14411/fp.2003.041 policy:public helminths communities Canis lupus Spain (Werner 1782) Toxascaris leonina (von Linstow 1902) Ancylostoma caninum (Ercolani 1859) and Trichuris vulpis (Froelich) model:article ftczechacademysc https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2003.041 2024-02-19T23:08:28Z This work describes the ecological characteristics of the intestinal helminth communities of 50 wolves (Canis lupus L.) from Spain. The species found were classified into three groups according to prevalence, intensity and intestinal distribution. Taenia hydatigena Pallas, 1766 and Uncinaria stenocephala (Railliet, 1884) are the core species of the community. Taenia multiceps (Leske, 1780) is a secondary species. The rest of the species, Alaria alata (Goeze, 1782), Taenia serialis (Gervais, 1847), Taenia pisiformis (Bloch, 1780), Dipylidium caninum (Linnaeus, 1758), Mesocestoides sp. aff. litteratus, Toxocara canis (Werner, 1782), Toxascaris leonina (von Linstow, 1902), Ancylostoma caninum (Ercolani, 1859) and Trichuris vulpis (Froelich, 1789), behave as satellite species. The linear intestinal distribution of all helminth species was analysed. The location of most species can be considered predictable, especially for core and secondary species. The analysis of interspecific relationships between infracommunities shows that negative associations are more numerous than positive associations. The role of A. caninum in the community is compared with that of U. stenocephala. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Folia Parasitologica 50 3 231 236
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topic helminths
communities
Canis lupus
Spain (Werner
1782)
Toxascaris leonina (von Linstow
1902)
Ancylostoma caninum (Ercolani
1859) and Trichuris vulpis (Froelich)
spellingShingle helminths
communities
Canis lupus
Spain (Werner
1782)
Toxascaris leonina (von Linstow
1902)
Ancylostoma caninum (Ercolani
1859) and Trichuris vulpis (Froelich)
Segovia, Juan-Matías
Guerrero, Ricardo
Torres, Jordi
Miquel, Jordi
Feliu, Carlos
Ecological analyses of the intestinal helminth communities of the wolf, Canis lupus, in Spain
topic_facet helminths
communities
Canis lupus
Spain (Werner
1782)
Toxascaris leonina (von Linstow
1902)
Ancylostoma caninum (Ercolani
1859) and Trichuris vulpis (Froelich)
description This work describes the ecological characteristics of the intestinal helminth communities of 50 wolves (Canis lupus L.) from Spain. The species found were classified into three groups according to prevalence, intensity and intestinal distribution. Taenia hydatigena Pallas, 1766 and Uncinaria stenocephala (Railliet, 1884) are the core species of the community. Taenia multiceps (Leske, 1780) is a secondary species. The rest of the species, Alaria alata (Goeze, 1782), Taenia serialis (Gervais, 1847), Taenia pisiformis (Bloch, 1780), Dipylidium caninum (Linnaeus, 1758), Mesocestoides sp. aff. litteratus, Toxocara canis (Werner, 1782), Toxascaris leonina (von Linstow, 1902), Ancylostoma caninum (Ercolani, 1859) and Trichuris vulpis (Froelich, 1789), behave as satellite species. The linear intestinal distribution of all helminth species was analysed. The location of most species can be considered predictable, especially for core and secondary species. The analysis of interspecific relationships between infracommunities shows that negative associations are more numerous than positive associations. The role of A. caninum in the community is compared with that of U. stenocephala.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Segovia, Juan-Matías
Guerrero, Ricardo
Torres, Jordi
Miquel, Jordi
Feliu, Carlos
author_facet Segovia, Juan-Matías
Guerrero, Ricardo
Torres, Jordi
Miquel, Jordi
Feliu, Carlos
author_sort Segovia, Juan-Matías
title Ecological analyses of the intestinal helminth communities of the wolf, Canis lupus, in Spain
title_short Ecological analyses of the intestinal helminth communities of the wolf, Canis lupus, in Spain
title_full Ecological analyses of the intestinal helminth communities of the wolf, Canis lupus, in Spain
title_fullStr Ecological analyses of the intestinal helminth communities of the wolf, Canis lupus, in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Ecological analyses of the intestinal helminth communities of the wolf, Canis lupus, in Spain
title_sort ecological analyses of the intestinal helminth communities of the wolf, canis lupus, in spain
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