[blood parasites of small wild mammals in czechoslovakia]. | the author investigated 4,853 specimens of wild living small mammals (43 species: insectivora, chiroptera, lagomorpha, rodentia, carnivora) from czechoslovakia for blood parasites. trypanosomes were found in talpa europaea, sorex alpinus, crocidura suaveolens, myotis myotis, apodemus sylvaticus, apodemus flavicollis, mus musculus, rattus norvegicus, clethrionomys glareolus and microtus agrestis. babesia was detected in myotis emarginatus, myotis myotis, clethrionomys glareolus, microtus arvalis ... | 1975 | 1158292 |
co-circulation of soricid- and talpid-borne hantaviruses in poland. | previously, we reported the discovery of a genetically distinct hantavirus, designated boginia virus (bogv), in the eurasian water shrew (neomys fodiens), as well as the detection of seewis virus (swsv) in the eurasian common shrew (sorex araneus), in central poland. in this expanded study of 133 shrews and 69 moles captured during 2010-2013 in central and southeastern poland, we demonstrate the co-circulation of bogv in the eurasian water shrew and swsv in the eurasian common shrew, eurasian py ... | 2014 | 25445646 |
small terrestrial mammals of albania: distribution and diversity (mammalia, eulipotyphla, rodentia). | in this paper new records are reported for 23 species of small terrestrial mammals (stm) of albania collected during the field work campaigns organised in the framework of the project "strengthening capacity in national nature protection - preparation for natura 2000 network" (natural) in albania during the summer and autumn of 2016 and 2017 data on small mammals were primarily collected through sherman live-trapping campaigns in six high priority protected areas of albania: korab-koritnik, bred ... | 2018 | 29670434 |
maritrema neomi n. sp. (digenea: microphallidae) from water shrews (neomys). | maritrema neomi n. sp. is described based on specimens found in the intestine of the mediterranean water shrew (neomys anomalus) from the ukrainian part of the carpathian mountains. the most important diagnostic features of m. neomi are the body size, sucker ratio, shape and length of the cirrus sac, the cirrus sac/body length ratio, and the topography of the intestinal ceca. maritrema neomi differs from maritrema carpathica in the length and shape of body, size of eggs and vitelline follicles, ... | 1998 | 9714223 |
triodontolepis rysavyi sp. n. (hymenolepididae), a new cestode species from neomys anomalus. | | 2015 | 4670835 |
toxoplasma gondii in foxes and rodents from the german federal states of brandenburg and saxony-anhalt: seroprevalence and genotypes. | data on the genotypes of toxoplasma gondii circulating in wildlife are scarce. in the present study, foxes and rodents from two federal states in central or eastern germany were examined for t. gondii infections. body fluids were collected at necropsy or fluids were obtained from frozen tissues of naturally exposed red foxes (vulpes vulpes), voles (microtus arvalis), shrews (neomys anomalus) and a striped field mouse (apodemus agrarius) and tested for t. gondii by serology. dna isolated from tis ... | 2011 | 22105083 |
the occurrence of babesiasis affecting small terrestrial mammals and the importance of this zoonosis in europe. | a short survey is given of the occurrence of babesiasis affecting small terrestrial mammals in some parts of europe. results obtained in studies of 7,038 small terrestrial mammals (42 species) from czechoslovakia, austria, hungary, yugoslavia and bulgaria, show the distribution of babesia microti in these countries. the authors found babesias in the following host species: neomys anomalus, clethrionomys glareolus. microtus arvalis, m. agrestis, apodemus agratius, a. flavicollis, a. sylvaticus an ... | 1977 | 903030 |
demodex foveolator (acariformes: demodecidae) from crocidura suaveolens (soricomorpha: soricidae) – the second observation worldwide, and a checklist of the demodecid mites of soricomorphs | thus far, only six species of parasitic mites of the demodecidae family have been recorded in hosts from the soricomorpha: two from the common shrew (sorex araneus), two from the mediterranean water shrew (neomys anomalus), one from the lesser white-toothed shrew (crocidura suaveolens) and one from the european mole (talpa europaea). the present study describes the identification of demodex foveolator in c. suaveolens from the area of poland (the wielkopolska region). this is only the second rec ... | 2019 | 32191421 |
demodex neomydis sp. n. (acari: demodecidae) from the hair follicles of the mediterranean water shrew, neomys anomalus (insectivora: soricidae). | demodex neomydis sp. n. from the mediterranean water shrew, neomys anomalus, is described as a new species in all developmental stages. this demodecid is classified as a member of the genus demodex owen, 1843, but shows several morphological characters described in soricidex dimorphus bukva, 1982 and which are absent or very infrequent in other known demodex species, viz., in the adult stage, a pair of shelf-like lamellae on the dorsum of the podosoma, dorso-lateral extension of the podosoma ove ... | 1995 | 8815045 |
[parasitic arthropods of neomys fodiens (penn.) and neomys anomalus cabr. (mammalia, insectivora) in poland]. | | 1984 | 6537107 |
evolutionary history of the endemic water shrew neomys anomalus: recurrent phylogeographic patterns in semi-aquatic mammals of the iberian peninsula. | the cabrera's water shrew (neomys anomalus) is a small semi-aquatic mammal whose taxonomic status was recently elevated from subspecies to species; as a consequence of this change, this species is now endemic to the iberian peninsula. in this study, we looked at its evolutionary history by combining phylogeography, the spatial distribution of genetic diversity, and species distribution modeling. to perform these analyses, we used noninvasive samples collected across the species distribution rang ... | 2018 | 30397453 |