THE UNFAVORABLE EPIZOOTIC SITUATION ON NEMATODE INFESTATION OF POPULATIONS OF THE SABLE MARTES ZIBELLINA AND THE PINE MARTEN M. MARTES IN WESTERN SIBERIA
Objective of research: to study the nematode infestation of the sable and pine marten inWestern Siberia.Materials and methods: Altogether 169 individuals of the sable and 18 – of the pine marten were investigated using the method of partial dissection of the gastrointestinal tract and lungs. Animals...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:600ee55668e14a90af7978bacef39248 2024-01-21T10:10:47+01:00 THE UNFAVORABLE EPIZOOTIC SITUATION ON NEMATODE INFESTATION OF POPULATIONS OF THE SABLE MARTES ZIBELLINA AND THE PINE MARTEN M. MARTES IN WESTERN SIBERIA O. N. Zhigileva I. M. Uslamina 2016-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.12737/21656 https://doaj.org/article/600ee55668e14a90af7978bacef39248 RU rus Federal Scientific Centre VIEV https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/325 https://doaj.org/toc/1998-8435 https://doaj.org/toc/2541-7843 1998-8435 2541-7843 doi:10.12737/21656 https://doaj.org/article/600ee55668e14a90af7978bacef39248 Российский паразитологический журнал, Vol 37, Iss 3, Pp 325-331 (2016) sable martes zibellina pine marten martes martes infestation nematodes Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.12737/21656 2023-12-24T01:42:05Z Objective of research: to study the nematode infestation of the sable and pine marten inWestern Siberia.Materials and methods: Altogether 169 individuals of the sable and 18 – of the pine marten were investigated using the method of partial dissection of the gastrointestinal tract and lungs. Animals were caught according to the hunting license in 2009-2011 and 2014-2015, in 8 areas ofWestern Siberia from the south taiga to the northern forest-steppe.Results and discussion: We have found four species of parasitic nematodes, two of which (Crenosoma petrovi, Filaroides martis) were localized in lungs and two species (Capillaria putorii, Strongyloides martis) – in the intestine of the sable and the pine marten. Prevalence of lung nematodes was 80 %, intestine nematodes – 40 %. Intensity of infestation ranged from 26 to 358 nematodes per animal. F. martis is the most pathogenic and most common helminth in martens inWestern Siberia. 53,3 % of pine martens and 26,5 % of sables were infected with this nematode species. Nematode S. martis is the most abundant in the intestine. In pine martens the extensity of invasion was 42,8 %, the abundance index– 8.29 helminths per animal; in sables - 9,1 % and 1.18, respectively. Pine martens were infected by F. martes and S. martis more than sables (p ˂ 0,05). Prevalence increases in the direction from the North East (taiga) to the South West (sub-taiga), which determines the intensity of the helminthiases focus in biocenoses ofWestern Siberia. Infection of pine martens in the forest-steppe was not detected. In 2014–2015 compared with the previous study period (2009–2011) the extensity of invasion with intestinal nematodes increased by 1,5–2 times, and with highly pathogenic lung parasites – by 3 times. The increase in the helminth infestation may be explained by the growth of animal population density. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Russian Journal of Parasitology 3 3 325 331 |
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Objective of research: to study the nematode infestation of the sable and pine marten inWestern Siberia.Materials and methods: Altogether 169 individuals of the sable and 18 – of the pine marten were investigated using the method of partial dissection of the gastrointestinal tract and lungs. Animals were caught according to the hunting license in 2009-2011 and 2014-2015, in 8 areas ofWestern Siberia from the south taiga to the northern forest-steppe.Results and discussion: We have found four species of parasitic nematodes, two of which (Crenosoma petrovi, Filaroides martis) were localized in lungs and two species (Capillaria putorii, Strongyloides martis) – in the intestine of the sable and the pine marten. Prevalence of lung nematodes was 80 %, intestine nematodes – 40 %. Intensity of infestation ranged from 26 to 358 nematodes per animal. F. martis is the most pathogenic and most common helminth in martens inWestern Siberia. 53,3 % of pine martens and 26,5 % of sables were infected with this nematode species. Nematode S. martis is the most abundant in the intestine. In pine martens the extensity of invasion was 42,8 %, the abundance index– 8.29 helminths per animal; in sables - 9,1 % and 1.18, respectively. Pine martens were infected by F. martes and S. martis more than sables (p ˂ 0,05). Prevalence increases in the direction from the North East (taiga) to the South West (sub-taiga), which determines the intensity of the helminthiases focus in biocenoses ofWestern Siberia. Infection of pine martens in the forest-steppe was not detected. In 2014–2015 compared with the previous study period (2009–2011) the extensity of invasion with intestinal nematodes increased by 1,5–2 times, and with highly pathogenic lung parasites – by 3 times. The increase in the helminth infestation may be explained by the growth of animal population density. |
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THE UNFAVORABLE EPIZOOTIC SITUATION ON NEMATODE INFESTATION OF POPULATIONS OF THE SABLE MARTES ZIBELLINA AND THE PINE MARTEN M. MARTES IN WESTERN SIBERIA |
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THE UNFAVORABLE EPIZOOTIC SITUATION ON NEMATODE INFESTATION OF POPULATIONS OF THE SABLE MARTES ZIBELLINA AND THE PINE MARTEN M. MARTES IN WESTERN SIBERIA |
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THE UNFAVORABLE EPIZOOTIC SITUATION ON NEMATODE INFESTATION OF POPULATIONS OF THE SABLE MARTES ZIBELLINA AND THE PINE MARTEN M. MARTES IN WESTERN SIBERIA |
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THE UNFAVORABLE EPIZOOTIC SITUATION ON NEMATODE INFESTATION OF POPULATIONS OF THE SABLE MARTES ZIBELLINA AND THE PINE MARTEN M. MARTES IN WESTERN SIBERIA |
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THE UNFAVORABLE EPIZOOTIC SITUATION ON NEMATODE INFESTATION OF POPULATIONS OF THE SABLE MARTES ZIBELLINA AND THE PINE MARTEN M. MARTES IN WESTERN SIBERIA |
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unfavorable epizootic situation on nematode infestation of populations of the sable martes zibellina and the pine marten m. martes in western siberia |
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