coccidia (apicomplexa: eimeriidae) of the lowland european bison bison bonasus bonasus (l.). | coprological studies conducted between 2007 and 2011 in free-roaming and captive european bison bison bonasus (linnaeus, 1758) from poland revealed 11 species of eimeria infecting the host, i.e., eimeria alabamensis, eimeria auburnensis, eimeria bovis, eimeria brasiliensis, eimeria bukidnonensis, eimeria canadensis, eimeria cylindrica, eimeria ellipsoidalis, eimeria pellita, eimeria subspherica, and eimeria zuernii. the typical host for all isolated species is cattle. the most prevalent species ... | 2014 | 24702772 |
[occurrence of coccidia from genus eimeria in european bison in białowieza forest, poland]. | protozoa from the genus eimeria belong to the least recognized parasites of the european bison. there are only a few data concerning the infection of the bison by these protozoa in białowieza forest. in the winter of 2007/2008 weighting 3 g fecal samples from the rectum of 16 shot bison were examined by flotation method. in 13 of them were found coccidian oocysts from genus eimeria, which were determined to the species by morphometric study under the microscope. in all 13 positive samples, it is ... | 2009 | 19579781 |
observations on sporulation of eimeria bovis (apicomplexa: eimeriidae) from the european bison bison bonasus: effect of temperature and potassium dichromate solution. | the present study was designed to determine the influence of temperature and the addition of potassium dichromate solution (k2cr2o7) on the efficiency of sporulation of eimeria bovis (zublin, 1908), a coccidian species most commonly diagnosed in european bison bison bonasus (linnaeus). sporulation under conventional conditions (2.5% dichromate solution, 23 °c) was completed on the fourth day of incubation (control), whereas the oocyst development took two days more at the temperature of 18 °c, a ... | 2015 | 25960564 |
the annual cycle of shedding eimeria oocysts by european bison (bison bonasus) in the bialowieza primeval forest, poland. | abstract between april 2008, and march 2009, we analyzed the pattern of coccidian oocysts present in the feces of the european bison (bison bonasus l., 1758) and found 4 species (eimeria bovis, e. canadensis, e. ellipsoidalis, e. zuernii) previously reported from this host and 3 species (eimeria alabamensis, e. cylindrica, e. pellita), which are new host and locality records. all the species occurred in bison females and only 4 in males; e. bovis was the most prevalent in both sexes. the overall ... | 2011 | 21506851 |