Parasites of Myocastor coypus – a Comparison in Farm Animals and Their Feral Counterparts
The parasitic status in the coypus (nutrias) Myocastor coypus, both farm-bred or free-living on river banks in the Czech Republic, was determined. Faecal samples were collected from 200 coypus originating from 11 farms (farm-bred animals) and from 20 individuals living at 14 natural localities (fera...
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doaj-c8a5ca01222a4fd894cdd1b46197793a2021-09-05T14:01:45ZengSciendoScientia Agriculturae Bohemica1211-31741805-94302018-03-01491212510.2478/sab-2018-0004sab-2018-0004Parasites of Myocastor coypus – a Comparison in Farm Animals and Their Feral CounterpartsNechybová S.0Langrová I.1Tůmová E.2Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Department of Zoology and Fisheries, Prague, Czech RepublicCzech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Department of Zoology and Fisheries, Prague, Czech RepublicCzech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Department of Animal Husbandry, Prague, Czech RepublicThe parasitic status in the coypus (nutrias) Myocastor coypus, both farm-bred or free-living on river banks in the Czech Republic, was determined. Faecal samples were collected from 200 coypus originating from 11 farms (farm-bred animals) and from 20 individuals living at 14 natural localities (feral animals). Faeces were examined for nematode eggs and coccidian oocysts using the McMaster method. The evaluation of faeces from farm-bred coypus indicated infection with the following parasites: Trichuris sp., Strongyloides sp., Trichostrongylus sp., Eimeria seidelli, Eimeria nutriae, Eimeria coypi, and Eimeria myopotami. Free-living feral rodents harboured Eimeria nutriae, E. coypi, Strongyloides sp. and in one case also Trichuris sp. An additional visceral examination of 20 coypus originating from five farms revealed two nematode species in the gastrointestinal tracts, namely Trichuris myocastoris and Strongyloides myopotami. The study indicated that feral coypus are far less parasitized than their captive counterparts.https://doi.org/10.2478/sab-2018-0004coypunutrianematodestrichuris myocastorisstrongyloides myopotamicocccidiaeimeria |
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Nechybová S. Langrová I. Tůmová E. Parasites of Myocastor coypus – a Comparison in Farm Animals and Their Feral Counterparts Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica coypu nutria nematodes trichuris myocastoris strongyloides myopotami cocccidia eimeria |
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Nechybová S. Langrová I. Tůmová E. |
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Parasites of Myocastor coypus – a Comparison in Farm Animals and Their Feral Counterparts |
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Parasites of Myocastor coypus – a Comparison in Farm Animals and Their Feral Counterparts |
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Parasites of Myocastor coypus – a Comparison in Farm Animals and Their Feral Counterparts |
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Parasites of Myocastor coypus – a Comparison in Farm Animals and Their Feral Counterparts |
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Parasites of Myocastor coypus – a Comparison in Farm Animals and Their Feral Counterparts |
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parasites of myocastor coypus – a comparison in farm animals and their feral counterparts |
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The parasitic status in the coypus (nutrias) Myocastor coypus, both farm-bred or free-living on river banks in the Czech Republic, was determined. Faecal samples were collected from 200 coypus originating from 11 farms (farm-bred animals) and from 20 individuals living at 14 natural localities (feral animals). Faeces were examined for nematode eggs and coccidian oocysts using the McMaster method. The evaluation of faeces from farm-bred coypus indicated infection with the following parasites: Trichuris sp., Strongyloides sp., Trichostrongylus sp., Eimeria seidelli, Eimeria nutriae, Eimeria coypi, and Eimeria myopotami. Free-living feral rodents harboured Eimeria nutriae, E. coypi, Strongyloides sp. and in one case also Trichuris sp. An additional visceral examination of 20 coypus originating from five farms revealed two nematode species in the gastrointestinal tracts, namely Trichuris myocastoris and Strongyloides myopotami. The study indicated that feral coypus are far less parasitized than their captive counterparts. |
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coypu nutria nematodes trichuris myocastoris strongyloides myopotami cocccidia eimeria |
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