Morphological and Biological Characteristics of Amidostomum Anseris (Nematoda, Amidostomatidae) from Anser anser domesticus

Morphological characteristics were studied in adult and embryonic Amidostomum anseris (Zeder, 1800) obtained from domestic goose Anser anser domesticus Linnaeus, 1758. The studied characters included species-specific morphometric indices of male and female specimens and differential characters of se...

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Main Authors: Yevstafieva V. А., Stybel V. V., Melnychuk V. V., Prijma О. В., Yatsenko I. V., Antipov A. A., Bakhur T. I., Goncharenko V. P., Pidborska R. V., Shahanenko V. S., Dzhmil V. I.
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Published: Sciendo 2019-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2019-0007
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spelling doaj-e069f30a8cae40c9ab11f2bc36e495642021-09-05T21:25:39ZengSciendoVestnik Zoologii2073-23332019-02-01531657410.2478/vzoo-2019-0007Morphological and Biological Characteristics of Amidostomum Anseris (Nematoda, Amidostomatidae) from Anser anser domesticusYevstafieva V. А.0Stybel V. V.1Melnychuk V. V.2Prijma О. В.3Yatsenko I. V.4Antipov A. A.5Bakhur T. I.6Goncharenko V. P.7Pidborska R. V.8Shahanenko V. S.9Dzhmil V. I.10Poltava State Agrarian Academy, Skovorody st., 1/3, Poltava, 36003UkraineLviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies named after S. Z. Gzhytskyj, Pekarska st., 50, Lviv, 79000UkrainePoltava State Agrarian Academy, Skovorody st., 1/3, Poltava, 36003UkraineLviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies named after S. Z. Gzhytskyj, Pekarska st., 50, Lviv, 79000UkraineKharkiv State Zooveterinary Academy, Academichna st., 1, Malaya Danylivka, Dergachi District, Kharkiv, 62341UkraineBila Tserkva National Agrarian University, Soborna sq., 8/1, Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Region, 09100UkraineBila Tserkva National Agrarian University, Soborna sq., 8/1, Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Region, 09100UkraineBila Tserkva National Agrarian University, Soborna sq., 8/1, Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Region, 09100UkraineBila Tserkva National Agrarian University, Soborna sq., 8/1, Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Region, 09100UkraineBila Tserkva National Agrarian University, Soborna sq., 8/1, Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Region, 09100UkraineBila Tserkva National Agrarian University, Soborna sq., 8/1, Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Region, 09100UkraineMorphological characteristics were studied in adult and embryonic Amidostomum anseris (Zeder, 1800) obtained from domestic goose Anser anser domesticus Linnaeus, 1758. The studied characters included species-specific morphometric indices of male and female specimens and differential characters of sex-related dimorphism in that species. Stages and periods of embryonic development, and viability of the nematodes were studied at laboratory conditions. Size dimorphism in A. anseris was considerable, females were significantly larger (by 10.09–27.98 %) than males by 11 parameters. Additional metric characters were proposed to enhance effectiveness of differentiation of female and male A. anseris specimens. Under laboratory conditions, embryonic development of A. anseris occurs in four stages: blastomere cleavage; larval formation; formation of non-infective larvae I and II; formation of infective larva III which hatches from the egg. Infective larvae develop at 23 °С in six days, and their viability was up to 78.33 ± 2.08 %.https://doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2019-0007amidostomum anserisdomestic goosemorphological charactersmetric charactersembryonic development
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author Yevstafieva V. А.
Stybel V. V.
Melnychuk V. V.
Prijma О. В.
Yatsenko I. V.
Antipov A. A.
Bakhur T. I.
Goncharenko V. P.
Pidborska R. V.
Shahanenko V. S.
Dzhmil V. I.
spellingShingle Yevstafieva V. А.
Stybel V. V.
Melnychuk V. V.
Prijma О. В.
Yatsenko I. V.
Antipov A. A.
Bakhur T. I.
Goncharenko V. P.
Pidborska R. V.
Shahanenko V. S.
Dzhmil V. I.
Morphological and Biological Characteristics of Amidostomum Anseris (Nematoda, Amidostomatidae) from Anser anser domesticus
Vestnik Zoologii
amidostomum anseris
domestic goose
morphological characters
metric characters
embryonic development
author_facet Yevstafieva V. А.
Stybel V. V.
Melnychuk V. V.
Prijma О. В.
Yatsenko I. V.
Antipov A. A.
Bakhur T. I.
Goncharenko V. P.
Pidborska R. V.
Shahanenko V. S.
Dzhmil V. I.
author_sort Yevstafieva V. А.
title Morphological and Biological Characteristics of Amidostomum Anseris (Nematoda, Amidostomatidae) from Anser anser domesticus
title_short Morphological and Biological Characteristics of Amidostomum Anseris (Nematoda, Amidostomatidae) from Anser anser domesticus
title_full Morphological and Biological Characteristics of Amidostomum Anseris (Nematoda, Amidostomatidae) from Anser anser domesticus
title_fullStr Morphological and Biological Characteristics of Amidostomum Anseris (Nematoda, Amidostomatidae) from Anser anser domesticus
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and Biological Characteristics of Amidostomum Anseris (Nematoda, Amidostomatidae) from Anser anser domesticus
title_sort morphological and biological characteristics of amidostomum anseris (nematoda, amidostomatidae) from anser anser domesticus
publisher Sciendo
series Vestnik Zoologii
issn 2073-2333
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Morphological characteristics were studied in adult and embryonic Amidostomum anseris (Zeder, 1800) obtained from domestic goose Anser anser domesticus Linnaeus, 1758. The studied characters included species-specific morphometric indices of male and female specimens and differential characters of sex-related dimorphism in that species. Stages and periods of embryonic development, and viability of the nematodes were studied at laboratory conditions. Size dimorphism in A. anseris was considerable, females were significantly larger (by 10.09–27.98 %) than males by 11 parameters. Additional metric characters were proposed to enhance effectiveness of differentiation of female and male A. anseris specimens. Under laboratory conditions, embryonic development of A. anseris occurs in four stages: blastomere cleavage; larval formation; formation of non-infective larvae I and II; formation of infective larva III which hatches from the egg. Infective larvae develop at 23 °С in six days, and their viability was up to 78.33 ± 2.08 %.
topic amidostomum anseris
domestic goose
morphological characters
metric characters
embryonic development
url https://doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2019-0007
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