2019
DOI: 10.15547/bjvm.2139
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Epidemiology of lung parasites of European brown hare (Lepus europeus L.) from Bulgaria

Abstract: During the period 2009–2016, seven hundred and ninety lungs from brown hares (Lepus europeus L.) from different regions of Bulgaria were investigated for presence of parasites. The results showed that 11.14% of the lungs were parasitised. Four parasite species were established: two nematodes – Protostrongylus tauricus and P. cuniculorum (recorded for the first time as a part of the helminth fauna of the country), one cestod – larval form of Taenia pisiformis – Cysticercus pisiformis and one arthropod – larval … Show more

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“…Prevalent worldwide, protostrongylids are more widely studied in domestic ruminants ( Kuchboev et al ., 2017 ; Ahmadi et al ., 2018 ; De Macedo et al ., 2020 ) due to our economic interest in them, than in wild fauna. In the Mediterranean basin, several studies have been conducted in free-ranging wildlife, especially from the north shore: in wild caprinae from France, Spain, Italy and Portugal ( Nocture et al ., 1998 ; Acevedo et al ., 2005 ; Cassini et al ., 2015 ); in lagomorphs from France, Italy and Bulgaria ( Lesage et al ., 2014 ; Sergi et al ., 2018 ; Panayotova-Pencheva et al ., 2019 ), and in different species of ungulates from Iberian peninsula ( Morrondo et al ., 2017 ; Figueiredo et al ., 2020 ). By contrast, no studies of protostrongylids in wild mammals have ever been conducted on the Mediterranean south shore (North Africa), particularly in antelopes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prevalent worldwide, protostrongylids are more widely studied in domestic ruminants ( Kuchboev et al ., 2017 ; Ahmadi et al ., 2018 ; De Macedo et al ., 2020 ) due to our economic interest in them, than in wild fauna. In the Mediterranean basin, several studies have been conducted in free-ranging wildlife, especially from the north shore: in wild caprinae from France, Spain, Italy and Portugal ( Nocture et al ., 1998 ; Acevedo et al ., 2005 ; Cassini et al ., 2015 ); in lagomorphs from France, Italy and Bulgaria ( Lesage et al ., 2014 ; Sergi et al ., 2018 ; Panayotova-Pencheva et al ., 2019 ), and in different species of ungulates from Iberian peninsula ( Morrondo et al ., 2017 ; Figueiredo et al ., 2020 ). By contrast, no studies of protostrongylids in wild mammals have ever been conducted on the Mediterranean south shore (North Africa), particularly in antelopes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%