This thesis aimed to identify and parameterise the factors affecting host susceptibility to parasitism. The model system chosen was the caecal nematode Heterakis gallinarum, infecting the ring-necked pheasant Phasianus colchicus. It has become increasingly important to examine the characteristics within hosts that affect susceptibility to parasitism as current control methods are becoming more restricted. Non-invasive parasite control procedures for game birds could solve many of the problems associated with largescale anthelmintic usage and resultant resistance. The research was undertaken using pheasants naive to parasite infection that were orally challenged with H. gallinarum eggs, or using individuals previously exposed to pa...
Parasitical invasions constitute a serious veterinary-economic problem in pheasant breeding. The stu...
Parasite infections of individual hosts are determined largely by their exposure, resistance and sus...
Chickens and turkeys are routinely infected with the roundworms Ascaridia galli and A. dissimilis, r...
The role that parasites play in regulating animal populations is debated, however recent research hi...
If the deleterious effects of non-specfic parasites are greater on vulnerable host species than on r...
Syngamus trachea is a highly pathogenic parasite affecting managed pheasant populations within the U...
Parasite prevalence, intensity, and diversity in Nebraska pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) were studi...
The release of reared pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) occurs annually in Britain, but research has s...
The success of ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) restocking in Asturias, northern Spain was...
Helminthoses have an important role in the pathology of artificially raised game pheasants. During t...
Previous work has highlighted increased opportunities for the transmission of Syngamus trachea withi...
Blood parasite investigations of ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) and bobwhite (Colinus v...
Parasitism is one of the most common ways of living and it has arised in many taxa. Parasites feed a...
1. Parasites might preferentially feed on hosts in good nutritional condition as such hosts provide ...
36 leaves.The problem. The present study was undertaken in order to obtain information concerning th...
Parasitical invasions constitute a serious veterinary-economic problem in pheasant breeding. The stu...
Parasite infections of individual hosts are determined largely by their exposure, resistance and sus...
Chickens and turkeys are routinely infected with the roundworms Ascaridia galli and A. dissimilis, r...
The role that parasites play in regulating animal populations is debated, however recent research hi...
If the deleterious effects of non-specfic parasites are greater on vulnerable host species than on r...
Syngamus trachea is a highly pathogenic parasite affecting managed pheasant populations within the U...
Parasite prevalence, intensity, and diversity in Nebraska pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) were studi...
The release of reared pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) occurs annually in Britain, but research has s...
The success of ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) restocking in Asturias, northern Spain was...
Helminthoses have an important role in the pathology of artificially raised game pheasants. During t...
Previous work has highlighted increased opportunities for the transmission of Syngamus trachea withi...
Blood parasite investigations of ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) and bobwhite (Colinus v...
Parasitism is one of the most common ways of living and it has arised in many taxa. Parasites feed a...
1. Parasites might preferentially feed on hosts in good nutritional condition as such hosts provide ...
36 leaves.The problem. The present study was undertaken in order to obtain information concerning th...
Parasitical invasions constitute a serious veterinary-economic problem in pheasant breeding. The stu...
Parasite infections of individual hosts are determined largely by their exposure, resistance and sus...
Chickens and turkeys are routinely infected with the roundworms Ascaridia galli and A. dissimilis, r...