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[the helminth fauna of indigenous white storks (ciconia ciconia)].120 carcasses of white storks originating from the federal countries saxonia-anhalt and brandenburg where examined between 1994 and 2000 for internal parasites. the established parasite spectrum consisted of 8 trematode (tylodelphis excavata, chaunocephalus ferox, cathemasia hians, echinostoma revolutum, echinoparyphium sp., monilifer spinulosus, ignavia ciconiae and brachylaimus sp.), 4 cestode (anomotaenia discoidea and 3 hymenolepidae species) and at least 3 nematode species (capillaria spp., ...200212481650
chaunocephalus ferox in free-living white storks in central spain.ten out of 42 (23.8%) white storks (ciconia ciconia) admitted to two rehabilitation centers in central spain had lesions caused by the trematode chaunocephalus ferox in the small intestinal wall. fourteen of the examined birds were adults, five were subadults, and 23 were chicks of various ages. parasitation was 32% (n = 8) in chicks and 13% (n = 2) in adult birds, whereas no juvenile bird was affected. among dead birds, stork chicks affected by c. ferox lesions had a lower body weight (2196.1 g ...200312887215
a case of chaunocephalosis by chaunocephalus ferox (digenea: echinostomatidae) in an oriental white stork, ciconia boyciana, in korea.we intended to describe a case of chaunocephalosis and morphological characteristics of its causative agent, chaunocephalus ferox, recovered from an oriental white stork, ciconia boyciana, in the republic of korea. an oriental white stork was referred to the wildlife center of chungbuk in korea in february 2014 for severe depression with cachexia and it died the next day. at necropsy, the stomach was severely expanded and 7 thick-walled nodules were observed in the upper part of the intestine. a ...201627853124
intestinal helminths of the white stork (ciconia ciconia linnaeus 1758) from an inter-route site in turkey.in turkey, a study was conducted during the years 2009-2015 to detect the gastrointestinal helminth species of 18 white storks (ciconia ciconia linnaeus, 1758 (aves: ciconiiformes) sampled from aquatic or swamp areas of bursa province, one of the inter-route sites where storks intensely stay. the results of postmortem examination revealed that 17 (94.44%) white storks harboured one or more helminth species. eight species of helminths were detected at the following prevalence rates: dictymetra di ...201728605970
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