作者: Steffen Rehbein , Martin Visser
DOI: 10.1007/S00508-007-0865-5
关键词:
摘要: The endoparasite fauna of 108 sika deer (42 calves 1 year) originating from the two free-living populations in Austria (Ostrong, 35 animals; Tullner Donauauen, 73 animals) was studied. were shot during hunting seasons 2003-2005. In all, at least four species protozoa (Eimeria austriaca, Eimeria robusta, sordida; Sarcocystis spp.), each cestodes (Moniezia benedeni, larval cyst Taenia hydatigena) and trematodes (Dicrocoelium chinensis?, Fasciola hepatica) 16 nematodes identified including 14 recovered gastro-intestinal tracts one isolated lungs (Dictyocaulus eckerti) abdominal cavity (Setaria cervi). Endoparasites all with prevalences 44% for spp., 14.8% 4.6% hepatica, 27.6% Dicrocoelium 3.1% Dictyocaulus eckerti, 3.7% Moniezia benedeni 98.1% nematodes. burden ranged zero to 1089 a geometric mean 149 worms. abomasums, small large intestines harboured 81%, 14% 5% total nematode burden. Spiculopteragia houdemeri (93.5%), Oesophagostomum sikae (87.9%), venulosum (51.4%), Cooperia pectinata (42.1%), bohmi (23.4%) Ostertagia leptospicularis (16.8%) most prevalent tracts. Rinadia andreevae new records Austria.