THE FIRST STUDY OF THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF MUTE SWANS (CYGNUS OLOR) IN THE NORTHERN PART OF SERBIA

In the Northern part of Serbia, which is part of Pannonian Basin, mute swan (Cygnus olor) population has notably increased over the last few decades. Like other birds from Anatidae family, mute swans are a host of numerous endoparasite species. The aim of this study was to acquire the data on ident...

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Main Authors: Biljana Đurđević, Ivan Pavlović, Marko Pajić, Milena Samojlović, Miloš Pelić, Jelena Petrović, Vladimir Polaček
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Published: Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad” 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/100
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spelling doaj-d052926bb77b4dd7b7d8aa099a9a40ef2020-11-25T03:57:33ZengScientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”Archives of Veterinary Medicine1820-99552683-41382020-08-0113110.46784/e-avm.v13i1.100THE FIRST STUDY OF THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF MUTE SWANS (CYGNUS OLOR) IN THE NORTHERN PART OF SERBIABiljana Đurđević0Ivan Pavlović1Marko Pajić2Milena Samojlović3Miloš Pelić4Jelena Petrović5Vladimir Polaček6Scientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad"Scientific Veterinary Institute of SerbiaScientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad"Scientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad"Scientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad"Scientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad"Scientific Veterinary Institute "Novi Sad" In the Northern part of Serbia, which is part of Pannonian Basin, mute swan (Cygnus olor) population has notably increased over the last few decades. Like other birds from Anatidae family, mute swans are a host of numerous endoparasite species. The aim of this study was to acquire the data on identification and prevalence of endoparasites in mute swans in the Republic of Serbia, as that information is lacking. Individual faecal samples of sixty-eight adult mute swans were examined for the presence of endoparasites. Coprological examination was performed using flotation and sedimentation technique with saturated ZnSO4 solution. The samples were collected from December 2016 to March 2017, during epizootic of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 in the Republic of Serbia. Dead mute swans were collected from twelve different locations in the Northern part of Serbia. Altogether, 39.7% of the examined fecal samples contained different parasites. The endoparasitic fauna was divers and included 3 species of nematodes, 2 cestodes species, one trematode and one protozoan species. Nematodes were the most prevalent helminthes and among these the most frequent nematode species found was Heterakis dispar (17.6%), followed by Echinuria uncinata (5,8%) and Ascaridia spp. (4,4%). Four mixed infections were found, where double infection was the most prevalent. No endoparasites were found in faecal samples of mute swans collected from the locations Sombor and Titel. As this study covers a small population of mute swans, more detailed studies need to be carried out on a larger population in order to gain an insight into the diversity and prevalence of endoparasites in the Republic of Serbia. https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/100ccoprological examinationendoparasitesmute swansnematodes
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author Biljana Đurđević
Ivan Pavlović
Marko Pajić
Milena Samojlović
Miloš Pelić
Jelena Petrović
Vladimir Polaček
spellingShingle Biljana Đurđević
Ivan Pavlović
Marko Pajić
Milena Samojlović
Miloš Pelić
Jelena Petrović
Vladimir Polaček
THE FIRST STUDY OF THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF MUTE SWANS (CYGNUS OLOR) IN THE NORTHERN PART OF SERBIA
Archives of Veterinary Medicine
ccoprological examination
endoparasites
mute swans
nematodes
author_facet Biljana Đurđević
Ivan Pavlović
Marko Pajić
Milena Samojlović
Miloš Pelić
Jelena Petrović
Vladimir Polaček
author_sort Biljana Đurđević
title THE FIRST STUDY OF THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF MUTE SWANS (CYGNUS OLOR) IN THE NORTHERN PART OF SERBIA
title_short THE FIRST STUDY OF THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF MUTE SWANS (CYGNUS OLOR) IN THE NORTHERN PART OF SERBIA
title_full THE FIRST STUDY OF THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF MUTE SWANS (CYGNUS OLOR) IN THE NORTHERN PART OF SERBIA
title_fullStr THE FIRST STUDY OF THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF MUTE SWANS (CYGNUS OLOR) IN THE NORTHERN PART OF SERBIA
title_full_unstemmed THE FIRST STUDY OF THE ENDOPARASITIC FAUNA OF MUTE SWANS (CYGNUS OLOR) IN THE NORTHERN PART OF SERBIA
title_sort first study of the endoparasitic fauna of mute swans (cygnus olor) in the northern part of serbia
publisher Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”
series Archives of Veterinary Medicine
issn 1820-9955
2683-4138
publishDate 2020-08-01
description In the Northern part of Serbia, which is part of Pannonian Basin, mute swan (Cygnus olor) population has notably increased over the last few decades. Like other birds from Anatidae family, mute swans are a host of numerous endoparasite species. The aim of this study was to acquire the data on identification and prevalence of endoparasites in mute swans in the Republic of Serbia, as that information is lacking. Individual faecal samples of sixty-eight adult mute swans were examined for the presence of endoparasites. Coprological examination was performed using flotation and sedimentation technique with saturated ZnSO4 solution. The samples were collected from December 2016 to March 2017, during epizootic of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 in the Republic of Serbia. Dead mute swans were collected from twelve different locations in the Northern part of Serbia. Altogether, 39.7% of the examined fecal samples contained different parasites. The endoparasitic fauna was divers and included 3 species of nematodes, 2 cestodes species, one trematode and one protozoan species. Nematodes were the most prevalent helminthes and among these the most frequent nematode species found was Heterakis dispar (17.6%), followed by Echinuria uncinata (5,8%) and Ascaridia spp. (4,4%). Four mixed infections were found, where double infection was the most prevalent. No endoparasites were found in faecal samples of mute swans collected from the locations Sombor and Titel. As this study covers a small population of mute swans, more detailed studies need to be carried out on a larger population in order to gain an insight into the diversity and prevalence of endoparasites in the Republic of Serbia.
topic ccoprological examination
endoparasites
mute swans
nematodes
url https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/100
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