| observations on the life-cycle and larval morphogenesis of cooperia fuelleborni (nematoda: trichostrongyloidea) parasitic in impala, aepyceros melampus. | the previously unknown life-cycle of cooperia fuelleborni, parasitic in impala, is described. the morphology of the developmental stages are compared to those of other cooperia spp. the similarity between c. fuelleborni and c. curticei is discussed as well as the differences between those two species. the morphological studies showed that c. fuelleborni is closely related to c. curticei of sheep, but also has some affinity with the cattle parasite c. punctata and c. oncophora. | 1986 | 3734395 |
| nematodes of the small intestine of african buffaloes, syncerus caffer, in the kruger national park, south africa. | the abundance and distribution of parasitic helminths in populations of african buffaloes, syncerus caffer, have not been well documented. a total of 28 buffaloes of different ages and sexeswere sampled in the kruger national park, south africa, for nematodes of the small intestine. three nematode species were identified, namely cooperia fuelleborni, cooperia hungi and trichostrongylus deflexus, with c. hungi being a new country record for african buffalo in south africa. the overall prevalence ... | 2013 | 23718225 |
| a comparison of two methods for quantifying parasitic nematode fecundity. | accurate measures of nematode fecundity can provide important information for investigating parasite life history evolution, transmission potential, and effects on host health. understanding differences among fecundity assessment protocols and standardizing methods, where possible, will enable comparisons across different studies and host and parasite species and systems. using the trichostrongyle nematode cooperia fuelleborni isolated from wild african buffalo (syncerus caffer), we compared egg ... | 2017 | 28357577 |
| parasites of south african wildlife. iv. helminths of kudu, tragelaphus strepsiceros, in the kruger national park. | during ongoing surveys of parasites of wild animals in the kruger national park, a total of 96 kudu. tragelaphus strepsiceros, were culled in the southern part of the park at monthly intervals from april 1981 to march 1983. a single kudu was shot in the same area in november 1983. two more kudu were obtained from pafuri in the northern part of the park during october 1981 and another from near satara in the central part of the park during october 1982. the helminths of all the kudu were collecte ... | 1989 | 2748130 |